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1 Oil prices added to losses on fears a global economic slowdown would crimp demand .
2 Still, a cloudy economic outlook and high crude prices could crimp demand , Goff said.
3 That increased pressure on policymakers to hold back from any measures that could crimp demand .
4 The bond-buying program involves printing money to stimulate growth and can crimp demand for a currency.
5 Oil prices fell to a near three-month low on fears a global economic slowdown would crimp demand .
6 Worries, however, linger that the euro zone's public debt woes could slow growth in the region and crimp demand .
7 Oil prices fell to their lowest in almost three months on fears a global economic slowdown would crimp demand .
8 A rising dollar will crimp demand for U.S. exports and be a wet blanket on inflation pressure from imported goods.
9 Brent oil slid below $108 a barrel on worries that the U.S. government shutdown will crimp demand in the world's largest consumer.
10 The shutdown has left hundreds of thousands of federal employees on unpaid leave and is expected to crimp demand in the world's largest oil consumer.
11 Brent crude dipped 0.2 percent to around $111 a barrel on concerns that the U.S. debt standoff and slower growth in China would crimp demand .
12 Lower housing sales and tighter credit have crimped demand for home goods.
13 These factors have crimped demand for loans and hurt the margins of banks.
14 The Lunar New Year holidays also crimped demand in Asia.
15 Tech stocks were the biggest losers, in part because tepid U.S. growth usually crimps demand for consumer electronics.
16 That leaves them vulnerable in times of falling gold prices, economic contraction that crimps demand , and rising borrowing costs.
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