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1 Adding to the wariness over Chinese LBOs is the recent slew of mainland companies facing fraud allegations.
2 And the recent slew of grim reports from the economy has led more economists to expect further easing steps.
3 The wealthy investors, in turn, used the cash to invest in a recent slew of IPOs, fuelling aggressive valuations.
4 A recent slew of private-equity backed IPOs have flopped because they were seen as exit vehicles for buyout firms.
5 Lin said he appreciated the recent slew of coordinated policy actions by industrialized nations aimed at containing the financial crisis.
6 Now, it is true that a recent slew of unimaginative sequels does rather turn one against this particular field of endeavour.
7 The announcement of Chawla's impending move comes amid a recent slew of movement involving senior investment bankers who cover the insurance sector.
8 But the recent slew of policies and statements are not all joined up, and there is a likelihood of confusion when being implemented.
9 However, despite the recent slew of reforms, analysts expect India to post a fiscal deficit of 5.8 percent, wider than its target of 5.1 percent.
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