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They must start to claw back ground at Davos.
"The City of London's darling may actually be hitting a point with today's astonishing plunge where it is starting to look undervalued and will start to claw its way back," he said, adding that this could be a "turnaround opportunity" for investors.
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While local investors have remained more or less on the sidelines throughout, the foreigners have started to claw back their money again (see chart).
Then, just as the world starts to claw its way back to some kind of normality, they start kicking the props away.
Under the leadership of Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers, Operation Weeting was just starting to claw back some credibility for the Met.
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Over the next half-hour, Officer Pezzulo, a weight lifter, shoved rubble off his body, struggled to his feet, then started to claw at the debris piled on Officer Jimeno.
But Queripel says her side, which has lost to Jersey for the past eight years, is improving and are starting to claw back the gap between the two islands.
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