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The phrase "market headwinds" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe challenges or obstacles that negatively impact market conditions or business performance. Example: "The company is facing significant market headwinds due to increased competition and changing consumer preferences."
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"The group experienced significant market headwinds in the run-up to the EU referendum as holidaymakers delayed decisions," he said.
Ms Rousseff, by contrast, is likely to face market headwinds that would make necessary reforms to public finances more painful still.
Though the VP excelled during his first year, further solidifying Kyle's decision, market headwinds and major competition made his second year difficult.
Its analysts said: Emerging market headwinds could offset self-help initiatives in 2016, prompt S&P to reintroduce a negative outlook and require G4S to repair its balance sheet again.
BAT shares are up 32.5p at 3322.5p after Citi included the company in its European focus list: We have a buy on BAT because we believe it can continue to post strong organic growth, despite the emerging market headwinds and certain tobacco-specific issues, at a time when its discount to other staples companies has widened.
Richard C. Perry, once among the most successful and earliest hedge fund investors, closed his flagship fund last year after steep losses, citing strong "market headwinds" that made "the timing for success in our positions too unpredictable". He has made Institutional Investor's top-50 earners list five times.
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Hence, although we remain bullish about Diageo's long-term prospects due to a strong brand portfolio and potential growth in emerging markets, headwinds in mature markets and China are expected to weigh on the company's financials in the near term.
As global growth slows, though, the Philippines faces a bull market in headwinds.
Purplebricks blamed a "challenging" UK housing market and "headwinds" for its Australian business.
While there is little doubt that turbulent stock markets are "headwinds", their economic impact should be kept in perspective.
"In the first half of this year, some of our markets experienced headwinds as a result of political and economic events such as the uncertainty over the outcome of presidential elections in Indonesia or the military takeover in Thailand.
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