ANZ chief economist Cameron Bagrie said low mortgage rates were working their magic and boostingconfidence.
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Seattle, the state's biggest city, is an especially hot job market, boostingconfidence of sustained growth.
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The economic uplift is now also being felt more broadly by more consumers, he added, boostingconfidence.
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They've been running since 1997, with the aim of improving health, boostingconfidence and benefitting local green spaces.
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They would still be liable for initial losses but could at least put in a ceiling, boostingconfidence.
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But common deposit insurance, billed as one way of boostingconfidence in the currency, seems a long way off.
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Coal prices are rising, boostingconfidence that some assets of the defunct state enterprise Solid Energy might be saved.
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They will still be liable for initial losses but could at least put in a ceiling, hence boostingconfidence.
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Australian stocks surged on Tuesday to a four-month high, with the extension of the government's wage support programs boostingconfidence.
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The World Cup has been a triumph on the pitch, for Germany's image and for boostingconfidence among businesses and consumers.
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Turkey is now expected to grow around 7 percent this year and positive signals on the country's rating were also boostingconfidence.
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The departures are part of an organizational revamp aimed at boostingconfidence in the bank and simplifying its structure, Chief Executive Jens Henriksson said.
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U.S. Treasuries, seen as a safe-haven during uncertain times, softened on better-than-expected economic data boostingconfidence that the U.S. economy is on track to recover.
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I thought that the market would've priced in Nissan's strong earnings forecast by now -but it still keeps rising, boostingconfidence in car shares.
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Preliminary findings with the new drug were reported in September 2009, but the data from more patients have been added, boostingconfidence in its prospects.
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Boostingconfidence is the success of new funds in the region with assets raised by them surging nearly 50 percent to $3.84 billion in 2010.