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Upmarket estate agent Savills has told investors profits would be better than expected, boosted by a steep rise in the price of London's most expensive housing.
The figure was higher than expected, boosted in part by the demand for housing amid low interest rates.The average house price in Britain rose in May to £186,512 ($314,187), according to Nationwide's index, up by 11% from May 2013.
Close proximity to formal financial institutions, as expected, boosted the loan off-take from the formal sector across quantiles and was significant at both the 50percentand90percentcent levels.
We found that TCDD dose-dependently increased further the production of IL-22 in the TCDD-exposed individual and, as expected, boosted IL-22 production in controls.
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Retail stocks jumped on Tuesday after January home prices in 20 major US cities rose higher than economists expected, boosting investor confidence in consumer spending on home furnishings and appliances.
As expected, boosting of mice with the same immunogen resulted in an increase in J8-specific IgG titres (Figure 1a).
Activision meanwhile faced a rough patch in early 2007 but swung from loss to profit during its second quarter and said recently it expects boosted 2008 revenues of $2.3 billion based on sizzling sales of its "Guitar Hero III" game.
The expected boost in voter support has not come about.
With an expected boost coming tomorrow, Cameron's position is looking healthy.
The Bank expected that unemployment falling to 5% would trigger higher wages, but it has already gone down to 4.9% without the expected boost to pay.
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