conjoncture

[US]/kənˈdʒʌŋktʃə/
[UK]/kənˈdʒʌŋktʃər/

Translation

n.a combination of circumstances or factors that produce a particular state or result; a situation or state of affairs; a trend or tendency in development or change
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the current economic conjoncture requires careful investment decisions.

companies must adapt to the changing political conjoncture.

the favorable conjoncture has encouraged foreign direct investment.

analysts are studying the international conjoncture to predict market trends.

the social conjoncture has significantly impacted consumer behavior.

this conjoncture presents both opportunities and challenges for businesses.

the global conjoncture has affected export volumes considerably.

understanding the local conjoncture is essential for market entry.

the unfavorable conjoncture has forced many companies to downsize.

government policies respond to the evolving conjoncture.

the financial conjoncture remains uncertain despite government interventions.

investors should consider the labor conjoncture before expanding operations.

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