1Market participants said that domestic institutional investors' selling had capped recent gains.
2Carbon output is capped and the level is lowered year by year.
3The guarantee is capped at 300 million euros for each company applying.
4Esp in US, underlying economy strong, banks well-capped, system not too leveraged.
5Talk of an emergency stock release capped any gains in oil prices.
6Place the filled and capped containers on the rack in the sterilizer.
7However, gains were capped by uncertainty over next week's British general election.
8Gains were capped by worries about a second wave of coronavirus cases.
9The two-wheeled vehicles' top speed will also be capped by next year.
10Investments in property-related financial products are capped at 3 percent of assets.
11Fees for home visits by carers are capped at £90 a week.
12Tyler Roberts, capped by Wales last week, is among the striking options.
13However, a fall in bank shares and auto parts makers capped gains.
14Rent payments across public and private properties have been capped until December.
15He had not yet been capped by Italy, and was fair game.
16Phil's nephew James was capped for Ireland against New Zealand in 1974.
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