But it is the domestic economy which will consume most of Mr Obama's time.
It is the apparent fragility of the domestic economy that is the biggest headache now.
The exchange rate adjusts to reconcile the domestic economy and policies with those abroad.
Again, it is best resolved by attending first to the needs of the domestic economy.
But then it, in effect, pumps the money back into the domestic economy via central bank operations.
China's government appears to worry much less about such losses than about stability in the domestic economy.
Depreciation may help the domestic economy, but it inflicts a loss on foreign holders of local-currency government bonds.
But a sagging oil price will hurt the domestic economy and compound the woes of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
It will be very difficult for the domestic economy alone to absorb even a six percent supply shortfall.
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For decades, it was working-class Brazilians who went abroad in search of opportunity, fueling the domestic economy with remittances.
The domestic economy is currently going through a cyclical adjustment, Barclays Capital economist Marcelo Salomon told Forbes last week.
We consider it a headwind, if you will, in terms of the global economy, and therefore the domestic economy.
As his father famously found, the politics of the domestic economy and of national security run on different tracks.
Unlike 1998, many experts argue, the domestic economy doesn't warrant lower rates yet.
This would serve to boost U.S. manufacturing exports and the domestic economy.
Congress enacted the current tax policy over 25 years ago in an effort to promote job growth and strengthen the domestic economy.
But in the long run, it is upon the structure of the domestic economy that the deal would have a truly dramatic effect.
But firms in more protected areas of the domestic economy have fared badly: profitability, wages and investment have declined in the past decade.
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Yet in 1998 America's Federal Reserve cut rates as the global economic weather darkened, even though the domestic economy was still growing healthily.
Both in its dominance of the domestic economy and professional sports, the region had declined, but because other areas had spawned their own powerhouses.
This forty fourth trading week of 2012 comes to a close with investors focusing on the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the domestic economy.
External aid fills gaps in the domestic economy and satisfies vital needs such as food and energy that the regime cannot provide for indigenously.
Companies, meanwhile, have been focused on paying down debt, as well as coping with deflation in the domestic economy and competition from cut-price imports.
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This is largely presented as a tactic to stimulate the domestic economy by lowering the cost of finance and putting more money into the banking system.
"With the construction sector still in a slump, the domestic economy, particularly private consumption, has a long way to go, " said Mr Oh of Standard Chartered.
The best a country can do is to fence off the contagious effects of such fights and rely more on the domestic economy for further growth.
In order to bolster the domestic economy, they also need to free up the services sector, which in many places remains hopelessly tangled with red tape.
We are positive on President Chain Store, Far Eastern Department Store and the steel and cement sectors - anything that is a play on the domestic economy.
He places only marginal emphasis on the hit U.S. companies and the domestic economy will take directly from the depressed levels of business activity in struggling Asia.
Perhaps the market is assuming US sales will quickly return as the domestic economy steadily improves, but that is an assumption we are not willing to concede.
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