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boost

[boost] / bust /








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Christmas markets are not just tradition across Europe, they are big businesses that give cities a huge economic boost every December.

From BBC

Lane expects a boost in listings early next year, which would mirror Paris in the months leading up to the 2024 Olympics, when active listings soared by 40%.

From Los Angeles Times

Bankers could influence analysts’ guidance and the timing of their reports to boost investment-banking fees.

From The Wall Street Journal

Falling interest rates tend to boost investors’ appetite for risk assets like stocks, Hirsch said.

From MarketWatch

Using a larger share of available images could boost the precision of cosmological measurements.

From Science Daily