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Falling interest rates provided a tailwind to deficit reduction in all countries through the 1980s and 1990s as inflation phobias accumulated over prior decades seeped away.
The falling oil price has provided a tailwind, particularly as oil imports account for 36 per cent of India's total import bill.
Participants threw towards the northeast, in the direction of the wind, thus the wind provided a tailwind for the throws (Fig. 6).
There was a time when Wall Street and big banks provided a tailwind for Bitcoin, Ripple, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies.
The upward slope of the VIX futures curve, which has pummeled the value of long-volatility ETFs, provided a tailwind for "short vol securities such as XIV.
A few words of caution: Today's higher interest rates come at a time when the Federal Reserve is performing Quantitative Tightening, the reversal of early policies that have provided a tailwind for all assets, including high technology stocks.
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Responding to Ban's remarks, Netanyahu said: "The secretary general's remarks provide a tailwind for terror.
The US dollar should provide a tailwind and corn prices are currently forecast to rise during 2015, which would boost co-product income.
Emerging markets were a big driver of global GDP growth in recent years; if commodities can no longer be counted upon to provide a tailwind, growth might sputter.
A continuation of this trend could provide a tailwind for the security.
Should this short-selling trend continue, it could provide a tailwind for the security.
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