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1 Last year, a number of measures were put in place to bolster confidence .
2 This welcome co-ordinated action is intended to bolster confidence .
3 The need to bolster confidence has become more pressing.
4 Rising asset prices bolster confidence , consumer spending and growth.
5 A successful test would force weaker banks to recapitalise and bolster confidence in the stronger lenders.
6 More robust testing of car emissions across Europe is likely to be brought in sooner to bolster confidence .
7 However, there is little here to bolster confidence in other bellwethers of the technology sector reporting this week.
8 But critics have called on the chancellor to take bold measures to support the economy and bolster confidence .
9 But overall this will bolster confidence , John Hammond, capital markets partner at the firm said in a statement.
10 It might help them let things out. And he has seen how it can bolster confidence in parenting.
11 Criticisms prompted S&P on Thursday to announce 27 actions to bolster confidence in and accuracy of its ratings.
12 But it could bolster confidence by showing the Bank is ready to support growth, which is expected to slow.
13 But it could bolster confidence by showing the BoE is ready to support growth, which is expected to slow.
14 The central bank would probably hold rates for a considerable time to try to bolster confidence and provide economic stability.
15 But further tightening by the central bank could well take place at its December 12 policy meeting to bolster confidence .
16 There were also shocks from two of the FTSE 100 constituents Rolls-Royce and Hilton Group which did nothing to bolster confidence .
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