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Bouncing back or still being hit by foreclosures, which
depress
prices
?
2
And even if farmers succeed in boosting yields, the extra cocoa would likely
depress
prices
further.
3
Foreclosures are slowing, but continue to
depress
prices
.
4
A flood of oil also would
depress
prices
.
5
Low inflation is regarded as an economic danger because it can
depress
prices
,
economic activity, wages and investment.
6
This would further
depress
prices
.
7
If banking takes place on a large scale, this could
depress
prices
as the market becomes flooded with banked EUAs.
8
Rival producers in countries such as Colombia and Guatemala say that letting in Brazil's generally inferior-quality beans will
depress
prices
.
9
Both would
depress
prices
.
10
Any signs that the initial deal might lead to higher Iranian oil exports will add to global supply and
depress
prices
.
11
But it's not just the availability of buyers that has helped to
depress
prices
,
say some prominent voices within the industry.
12
That could
depress
prices
later in the injection season if storage caverns fill and force more gas into an oversupplied market.
13
Australia's resources-reliant economy is feeling the pain of China's slowdown, which has helped
depress
prices
of key exports coal and iron ore.
14
However, the UK and EU are planning to split the quota after Brexit, which could
depress
prices
and imbalance the red meat market.
15
Concerns that Illinois still has a way to go before it reaches fiscal stability could
depress
prices
and increase yields for the bonds.
16
If customers ever demand their money back en masse, the funds would have to dump assets, which would
depress
prices
,
or restrict redemptions.
depress
prices
depress
price