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1 Welfare cuts may depress demand by more than George Osborne has envisaged.
2 But economists cautioned that global woes will continue to depress demand .
3 But slumping home prices are expected to severely pressure consumers and depress demand for a prolonged period.
4 That will further depress demand .
5 But analysts expect silver to regain some ground, despite the potential for trade disputes and slower economic growth to depress demand .
6 But there are fears that a slowdown in Chinese manufacturing could depress demand for iron ore and other Australian raw materials.
7 Chris Williamson, the chief economist at information provider Markit, said weak pay growth would continue to depress demand in the coming months.
8 This is in turn will depress demand for low-sulfur, light crudes from Nigeria and the North Sea -potentially upending the normal price spreads.
9 David Jessop, a consultant to the Caribbean Council, said a recovery would be complicated by a global recession that would depress demand for tourism.
10 Overall auto sales in China plunged 43.4% in March, as a coronavirus pandemic continued to depress demand .
11 Overall auto sales in China plunged 43.4% in March, as a coronavirus pandemic continued to depress demand , industry data showed.
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