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1 It was also underpinned by the Fed's hawkish stance on interest rates.
2 Turkey's once-mighty military has long taken a hawkish stance on the Cyprus issue.
3 They did not expect the figures to alter the central bank's hawkish stance .
4 Rubio has become increasingly outspoken in his hawkish stance on China.
5 Subbarao has maintained his hawkish stance on inflation despite slowing growth.
6 A hawkish stance from the Fed will likely put further pressure on the Rand.
7 He said investors were also concerned about U.S. President Donald Trump's hawkish stance towards China.
8 The loonie has weakened after the country's central bank abandoned a hawkish stance late in 2013.
9 But its hawkish stance on rates contrasted sharply with the dovish language in its accompanying statement.
10 That would justify a more hawkish stance in the absence of strong evidence of improvement in the economy.
11 BOK Governor Lee Ju-yeol revealed his hawkish stance in his remarks to South Korea's parliament on July 27.
12 Traders are betting that further rises in sterling will have no impact on the Bank's hawkish stance on inflation.
13 Investors took comfort in the downward trend in inflation and bet on a less hawkish stance by RBI Governor Duvvuri Subbarao.
14 But if the next government takes an ultra- hawkish stance on debt and deficits, Japan's economy could slip into a deeper hole.
15 However, Mr Bolton, long known for his hawkish stance on Iran, denied the Trump administration was seeking to overthrow the Iranian government.
16 The policy decision came amid a plethora of central bank meetings, with many lifting rates and shifting to a more hawkish stance .
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