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1 Ramez this week dismissed concern that the pound might weaken sharply .
2 He also dismissed concerns that the pound might weaken sharply .
3 The South American country saw its currency weaken sharply , raising inflation pressures by making imports more expensive.
4 His comments come after Japan's new government pressed for an aggressive loosening of monetary policy, which has caused the yen to weaken sharply .
5 Earlier this year, expectations the BOJ would unleash trillions of newly printed yen to drag Japan out of deflation saw the currency weaken sharply .
6 It said the Government's finances will weaken sharply between 2002 and 2004 due to falling tax revenue and increased spending.
7 German investor sentiment weakened sharply in May, a key indicator showed today.
8 Sterling has weakened sharply this year on concerns about the referendum.
9 But the yuan weakened sharply again in international markets on Friday.
10 That resulted in the yen weakening sharply against most major currencies.
11 Slow government spending was a key reason the economy weakened sharply in early 2015.
12 Oil prices weakened sharply on continued concerns about oversupply and a lack of storage space.
13 While more employers planned to increase rather than cut permanent staff, hiring intentions weakened sharply .
14 Its currency has weakened sharply and its growth rate has dipped to a 10-year low.
15 The greenback has weakened sharply versus the euro EUR= losing nearly 12 percent, according to Reuters data.
16 Public confidence in politicians has weakened sharply .
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