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It is expected that the Bank of England will raise rates twice more by 2020 but Carney has indicated that expectations of a rise next month could be overblown.
Weaker retail sales helped to stifle some of the momentum of Wall Street's recent rally last week, raising concerns that talk of economic hope and "green shoots" of recovery could be overblown.
Yael Hochberg, an associate professor of entrepreneurship at Rice University, understands Ganesan's point, but she suggests that historical concerns over doing away with carried interest — including that costs will be passed on to VCs' institutional investors in the form of higher fees and higher carry (which in turn may stifle their investment in VC funds) — could be overblown.
The January Committee report notes that most 17-year-olds in Texas are arrested for nonviolent offenses that would not necessarily require lock-up in the juvenile system, and with declining juvenile and 17-year-old arrest numbers, financial concerns could be overblown.
At the news conference, he played down fears of bubbles in China, saying they "could be overblown".
Governor Hull said the pollution concerns could be overblown, because as newer, cleaner-burning plants began operating, older, less efficient plants would be shut down.
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