Asia Newsday > US News > 'A temporary interruption': Economy could take slight hit from COVID's omicron variant in 2022 US News'A temporary interruption': Economy could take slight hit from COVID's omicron variant in 2022US NewsNovember 30, 2021posted on Nov. 30, 2021 at 1:03 pm COVID’s omicron variant could moderately ding economic growth next year as it dampens consumer demand and worsens labor shortages and supply troubles. READ SOURCE See also QVC's Black Friday 2020 Preview deals are here and the savings are unreal Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayNovember 30, 2021 Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ You Might Also LikeUS NewsYour Monday Briefing: Australia’s New LeaderMay 22, 2022US NewsHyundai plans $5 billion investment in U.S. on mobility technology such as autonomous driving and roboticsMay 22, 2022US NewsUkraine comes to Davos in first spring gathering of business leadersMay 22, 2022US NewsBiden Arrives in Tokyo Seeking to Shore Up Support for Economic PlanMay 22, 2022US NewsSpaceX looks to raise $1.7 billion in new funding, boosting its valuation to $127 billionMay 22, 2022US NewsDavos and the new era of deglobalisationMay 22, 2022US NewsCzech central bank chief: rates likely to rise in June if forecast confirmedMay 22, 2022US NewsMore people are dying on U.S. roads, even as cars get safer. Here's why it's a tough problem to solveMay 22, 2022US NewsFintechs launch crypto, cash-back rewards for college to help parents save for their kidsMay 22, 2022Recommended For YouAsiaGuardiola hails City 'legends' after title defenceMay 22, 2022HongKongNew monkeypox guidance tells high-risk close contacts to isolate for 21 daysMay 22, 2022HongKongRory McIlroy’s Sunday charge at US PGA Championship ends in disappointmentMay 22, 2022PoliticsChina’s children of the Seventies come to the fore as next generation of leaders starts to emergeMay 22, 2022World5 strategies to navigate the shifting frontiers of the energy transitionMay 22, 2022
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