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"markets have not" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to express a negative statement or idea about markets. Example: "Despite the government's efforts, the markets have not shown any signs of improvement."
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Markets have not punished them; indeed, they have been rewarded.
But plunging markets have not caused him to panic.
But despite the escalating trade spats, markets have not cratered.
However international carbon markets have not stimulated the demand for forestry offsets.
Like the economy, stock markets have not recovered from the financial crisis.
The markets have not been particularly hospitable to publicly traded private equity companies.
Instead, it reflects the fact that investment markets have not performed well for a sustained period.
The stock markets have not been kind to newly public companies.
Financial markets have not yet punished Mr Brown for the loss of fiscal credibility.
Unconstrained markets have not rebalanced the economy, but have badly exacerbated inequality.
We are the only continent where regional integration and common markets have not taken hold.
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