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Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 climbed by 1.01% to close at 7,040.60, buoyed by signs of easing inflation evident in NAB’s survey.
Both sides need a win to keep alive their finals hopes with the hosts buoyed after their 2-0 win over Adelaide United last week.
Source: https://canberraweekly.com.au/chinese-star-wu-chengshus-alw-return-boosts-canberra/
But he is buoyed by the emergence of Dakers' witness and wants to see the dunes excavated.
But he said he felt buoyed by a meeting on Tuesday that he and Sir Gavin Williamson MP held with chiefs at South Staffordshire District Council.
But industry body GSMA, which organizes the MWC, said this year’s event would be buoyed by the return of Chinese delegates after Beijing finally lifted Covid-era travel restrictions.
Source: https://business.inquirer.net/388516/telecom-firms-aim-to-shrug-off-slump-at-annual-get-together
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Council opposition leader Jared Cassidy said efforts so far – perhaps buoyed by the success of Newstead and Teneriffe – had been a little more hit-and-miss.
Despite going into the match as underdogs, Arteta’s men will be buoyed by the fact that their last victory over City came at Wembley three years ago, when they defeated the Citizens 2-0, against all odds, in a FA Cup semi-final match.
Source: https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/08/05/fa-community-shield-arsenal-battle-manchester-city-sunday/
Earlier in the week, signs that China's efforts to stimulate its economy were finally gaining traction buoyed the U.S. stock market.
Fico’s party is currently gaining in support after a months-long political crisis in the country, buoyed by his embrace of conspiracy theories and far-right talking points.
Former President Donald Trump has raised more than $34 million for his 2024 White House run since the start of the year, buoyed by a big bump in donations since the announcement of criminal charges against him in New York, according to his campaign.
Frustrated by low wages and new laws limiting what they can teach — and buoyed by President Joe Biden’s pro-union bent — campus workers across the country are moving with new urgency to organize.
Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/02/04/college-workers-organize-labor-unrest-00081182
In 2022, real GDP growth rose to an estimated 8.7%, up from 3.4% in 2021, spurred by sustained policy support and the lifting of travel restrictions post the Covid-19 pandemic which buoyed the recovery of the tourism sector.
Investor sentiment, buoyed by the President’s commitment to a sound fiscal framework, should ebb and flow with his centralization of power.
It explained that crude spot prices rose in January, buoyed by an improved demand outlook after China lifted most COVID-19-related mobility restrictions and the country’s economy was expected to continue to reopen.
I was buoyed up with the hope of the 'light bulb' and I used a lot - big pieces too - not powdered - and it had no effect - I quite expected to be able to send you that cable - but no - nothing has happened from it.
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MANILA -- Growth in emerging Asian economies is poised to quicken this year, buoyed by China's reopening, the Asian Development Bank said in a report, while the war in Ukraine and banking turmoil in the U.S. and Europe present ongoing risks.
Michael Carrick has also opted to name an unchanged starting XI for this afternoon's clash, but Boro will be buoyed by the returns of Dael Fry and Marcus Forss who have been named on the bench.
MPs of every stripe were defecting to the buoyed by our defence of European collaboration.
Offensively, the Dodgers have been buoyed by the precocious start of rookie James Outman and Max Muncy’s revival.