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UK gilts, for example, continue to fall in the wake of the Bank of England's bond buying setback on Tuesday.
Egypt — the domino most often identified as likely to fall in the wake of an overt Iranian nuclear weapons program — is a case in point.
Given the fact that Activision's market value went up by a billion dollars on the announcement of the deal and did not fall in the wake of the transaction, shareholder approval seems a certainty.
Evraz, the Russian steelmaker controlled by Chelsea football club owner Roman Abramovich, has recovered from Thursday's fall in the wake of it taking a majority stake in coal miner Raspadskaya.
Overall the FTSE 100 has fallen 24.11 points to 6581.19, after Wall Street's fall in the wake of some punchy comments from President Obama about Russia in the wake of the crisis in Crimea.
WH Smith added 5p to 636p, recovering some of Thursday's fall in the wake of news that Kate Swann, widely regarded as having done a good job at the retailer, was stepping down as chief executive next summer.
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Bond yields have fallen in the wake of the polls.
The euro fell in the wake of the announcement and is around €1.125/$ now.
The modest increase followed sharp falls in the wake of the financial crisis.
Stocks and bonds have all fallen in the wake of last week's Federal Reserve meeting.
Shares in Burberry, Primark-owner AB Foods and Marks & Spencer also fell in the wake of Next's update.
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