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1 Meanwhile, Japanese shares have suffered their steepest fall since the 2011 tsunami.
2 Retail sales suffered their steepest fall on record in October.
3 This was the steepest fall in hotel prices by any western European state for this period.
4 News of the block sale triggered the steepest fall of BTG Pactual stock in eight months.
5 It recorded its steepest fall in 23 months.
6 Global oil prices, which in the first quarter registered their steepest fall in history, soared in reaction.
7 Mexican stocks suffered their steepest fall in five years and peso bond yields spiked to five-year highs.
8 It was the steepest fall since the commercial real estate research firm began tracking the market in 1999.
9 Retail sales are expected to post their steepest fall on record in January at around 30%.
10 While Kawerau had the steepest fall in value, dropping 5.6 percent.
11 Sales in Germany were down 17.7 per cent - the steepest fall since December 2007.
12 The fall marked the third straight quarterly drop and was the steepest fall since the second quarter of 1975, URA said.
13 April retail sales dropped 1.6 percent from a month earlier, the steepest fall in eight years.
14 The pan-European STOXX 600 index shed 1.2 percent by 0720 GMT, its steepest fall in six weeks.
15 Its shares were down 3.2% at 1030 GMT, set for their steepest fall since April 23.
16 The CSI300 index of leading Shanghai and Shenzhen stocks dived 4.6 percent, its steepest fall since November 2010.
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