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Investment growth is expected to continue benefiting from favourable financing conditions,
Some macroeconomic signs in the U.S. remain positive and growth in China is expected to continue, although at a slower pace than in 2015.
Meanwhile, a trend of growth in Mexican manufacturing exports is expected to continue, especially as Mexico's cost of manufacturing moves closer to that of China.
Some signs in the US remain positive and growth in China is expected to continue, although at a slower pace than in 2015.
Some macroeconomic signs in the US remain positive and growth in China is expected to continue but at a slower pace.
In the European Union the number grew by 11% between 1990 and 2000(4) and is expected to continue rising.
In addition, the broad-based expansion in global demand is expected to continue, thus providing impetus to euro area exports.
This trend is expected to continue as low-cost carriers expand their fleets
The trial is expected to continue through this week and, perhaps, next week as well.
The moderate pace of improvement in labour markets is expected to continue, driven by the lagged response to improved cyclical conditions and contained wage growth.
This trend is expected to continue in the future, a good sign for MBA graduates.
Economic integration however is expected to continue through catching up of their income levels and the prospective adoption of the euro as their currency.
Growth in households lending is expected to continue also in the future,
In addition, the expansion in global activity is expected to continue, supporting euro area exports.
Growth in the domestic part of the economy is expected to continue rising gradually
The sales of optical components grows steadily and is expected to continue in the years to come.
The unemployment rate is expected to continue to fall in the EU in 2019 and is set to reach 6.2% in 2020.
this long-observed trend is expected to continue(7).
Total energy consumption in the 25 Member States has been rising since the mid-1990s and this trend is expected to continue.
The use of data on mobile devices has been increasing exponentially in recent years and is expected to continue to soar.