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1Raising policy rates would make credit more expensive and help curb demand side pressures.
2A stronger dollar tends to curb demand for dollar-denominated gold.
3Longer-term, the weakened global economy will also curb demand.
4The downgrade is likely to make borrowing more expensive, and it could also curb demand.
5A weaker rupee should curb demand for gold imports, which make up 11 percent of India's import bills.
6Higher rates don't just make mortgages more expensive, they also curb demand and prices for homes and shrink homebuilders' margins.
7Last week, energy shares were among the worst hit on worries that a slowing economy would continue to curb demand.
8It also can curb demand for crude oil from buyers who hold other currencies, since oil is priced in dollars.
9Consumer staples and utilities had come under pressure from rising bond yields, which can curb demand for their dividend income.
10Analysts said the stronger Chinese currency could also curb demand for China's exports, which could dampen the Asian country's growth.
11CME live cattle futures tumbled last week as news of the Tyson fire threatened to curb demand for fat cattle.
12Few people, however, expect them to become serious contenders for a business that would effectively curb demand for their chief product: oil.
13Last week, energy shares were among the worst hit on worries that a slowing economy would continue to curb demand for energy.
14Grid officials are working on more formal energy efficiency programs that can be relied on to curb demand when supplies are tight.
15A push into new energy vehicles (NEVs) -including battery-poweredand hybrid cars -could curb demand for black gold.
16But some said the higher prices could curb demand, particularly in export markets, or draw in imports of the fuel from other countries.
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