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The end of subsidies to car buyers will lead to a slump in Japan, just as its carmakers' output recovers from the 2011 tsunami.
Fifty years ago the Football League clubs, many fearful that the show would lead to a slump in attendances, each made an estimated £136 from the highlights.
This could lead to a slump in gilt prices, in turn pushing their yields up – and, with them, all sorts of long-term interest rates in the economy, including fixed mortgage rates.
The chief executive, Rijkman Groenink, said operating profit this year would fall as higher interest rates lead to a slump in mortgage lending and refinancing in the United States.
The Brexit vote will lead to a slump in office construction, with up to half of planned developments in central London likely to be postponed or scrapped in coming years, according to estate agent Savills.
"However, its medium-longer-term remains uncertain … the FTSE is still flirting around its 'bear market' territory and a fall below 5,800 could lead to a slump towards the 5,200-5,300 area".
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Mr Cameron's efforts to curb immigration to Britain has led to a slump in applications for student visas from India and offended its government.
Xavier, which fell out of the rankings in December after a bench-clearing brawl in a game against Cincinnati led to a slump, advances to Sunday's third round.
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