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1 Worries about a lack of triggers for stock markets could continue to dent sentiment .
2 An interest rate hike could nonetheless dent sentiment by raising concerns about an economy already growing at its slowest pace in a decade.
3 A large proportion of responses came before last week's lift in interest rates and Mr Bagrie says it shouldn't dent sentiment too much.
4 Meanwhile, worsening trade relations between India and the U.S. further dented sentiment .
5 Dismal manufacturing data from around the globe has dented sentiment this week.
6 That further dented sentiment for Germany's DAX, which lagged the market.
7 The banks responded angrily and sterling fell as the move dented sentiment towards the UK.
8 However, concerns about China's slowing growth dented sentiment .
9 Business confidence has fallen sharply as financial market turbulence and fears of slower world growth have dented sentiment .
10 A firmer yen also dented sentiment .
11 It fell 1 percent in early trade as a strong sell-off in global stocks dented sentiment across the region.
12 Global risk aversion also dented sentiment , after China's inflation eased more than expected in June, signalling reduced demand for goods.
13 Emerging stocks were trading at three-year highs during August but troubles in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia were denting sentiment .
14 The ISM data dented sentiment a day before November's unemployment figures are released in an even more influential economic report.
15 The move comes as alleged fraud at Luckin has weighed on Lu's interests and dented sentiment toward U.S.-listed Chinese stocks.
16 Data showing its economy grew a disappointingly slow 0.4 percent last quarter also dented sentiment .
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