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in demand









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The celebrations are not limited to Valentine's Day - they extend to birthdays and other special occasions, meaning money bouquets are in demand throughout the year.

From BBC

Unfazed, Mahama's government declared Wednesdays "fugu" day on his return home, with traders and weavers reporting a spike in demand for the centuries-old attire since.

From Barron's

In essence, the central bank has cooled demand in the rest of the economy to offset the increase in demand related to the war.

From The Wall Street Journal

Strong growth in demand for travel is helping fuel renewed calls for expansion at several UK airports.

From BBC

O'Sullivan has seen a "steady demise" in demand for tickets bought through his club.

From BBC