Examples of using Forecasted in English and their translations into Romanian
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A 6% economic growth is forecasted for 2005-2006 impinged by growing investments
This product segment is forecasted to grow at 8.4 percent in the region over the next five years.
ShiftPlanning scheduling software provides the customizable platform you need to match forecasted customer numbers with adequate staff.
InfoMarket Daily- Public Government- Government of Moldova approved average salary on economy forecasted for 2011 of 3,3 thousand lei.
The limit of the medium salary forecasted for next year is estimated at 2,015 lei(152 dollars).
is forecasted to move 0.3% MoM higher.
For 2015, the forecasted average annual inflation rate is of 4.8 percent
rates of production forecasted for future growth.
compared with the 6-percent annual average forecasted by government for this year.
Conversely, the faster pace of Eurozone growth rising from 0.9% recorded in 2014 to 1.3% forecasted for 2015 will contribute to clearer opportunities for several sectors.
the World Bank expects a 3.5% GDP growth in Moldova instead of the previously forecasted 4%.
jumping from eight place in 2015 to a forecasted third place this year.
impacting the results so that a new model is forecasted with predictive results.
The numders obtained here significantly exceeds the forecasted profit according to the negative scenario revenue.
Assistance in the preparation of reports required by the Company's lenders(forecasted cash flow, budgets, financial statements etc.).
The level of the average monthly salary in the economy for 2019 was calculated taking into account the macroeconomic indicators forecasted by the Ministry of Economy
Forecasted capital and production costs and projected revenues as
Offers data on pivot price points, forecasted market momentum. RSI(Relative Strength Index) and price break points.
Such claims are made when forecasted supply and demand has changed, thus increasing the risk for buyers at the latter stages of the supply chain.
We mean the already forecasted price rise generated by potential growths of energy prices.