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The move gave a sharp boost to global stockmarkets with the FTSE 100 enjoying its best-ever one-day percentage rise.
It was an unprecedented exercise in market-rigging with printing-press money, and it gave a sharp boost to the price of bonds and other securities held by banks, permitting them to book huge revenues from trading and bookkeeping gains.
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Among the newcomers, Lecia Dole-Recio gives a sharp boost to the sagging fortunes of abstraction.
So I can see why people are concerned that a huge boost to demand will give a sharp boost to house prices, which are already worryingly high.
Reprints Related items New York's schools: Rudy v RudyMay 6th 1999Mr Jackson's mission to Damascus gave a sharp but brief boost to his 1984 campaign for the presidency.
The reports, which indicated to investors that the government would step in to stabilize the troubled mortgage firms, gave a sharp but fleeting boost.
But as firms see demand holding up they will rebuild their stocks—and give economic growth a sharp boost.
That is minuscule when you consider the Chinese population, but 40% is a sharp boost.
Cisco Systems reported a 25% increase in fourth quarter profits and raised its revenue forecast for the year on Tuesday boosting the technology sector and giving a sharp edge to the Nasdaq.
"It gives a tremendous boost".
This is going to give a tremendous boost to confidence".
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