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26 Sentences With "under the cosh"

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Banking stocks were also under the cosh, falling 0.4 percent.
Banking stocks were also under the cosh, falling 0.5 percent.
HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL (HBS) has come under the cosh this month.
Oil prices eased on Friday putting energy stocks under the cosh.
Banks and insurers were under the cosh ahead of the release of the inquiry's interim report.
The pace dropped after the break, with the Netherlands controlling the match without putting Japan under the cosh.
Materials stocks were also under the cosh, with mining stalwart BHP declining 23 pct to a seven-week low.
BRITAIN'S energy market, the pride of free-marketeers after Margaret Thatcher ended decades of nationalisation in the 1980s, is under the cosh.
Materials, especially mining stocks, were under the cosh on Tuesday as reports of new U.S. trade tariffs on China pushed industrial metals lower.
Australian banks have been under the cosh as a powerful year-long inquiry exposed widespread wrongdoing and misconduct at the country's top lenders.
Health care stocks, which earn a substantial portion of their income in the U.S., were under the cosh due to a firmer Aussie dollar.
Tthe longer money market rates stay up and greater the extent of the increase, the more likely that stocks will stay under the cosh.
Estranged allies of the BJP have come under the cosh, too, including two prominent figures in Hindu nationalist politics in the state of Maharashtra.
Real estate stocks were also under the cosh, with shopping mall giant Scentre Group dipping 1.9 percent, while Goodman Group Pty Ltd fell 1.7 percent.
With the euro zone economy slowing, financial markets in turmoil and banking shares already under the cosh, analysts were quick to latch onto De Guindos's comments.
"The more we hear the phrase 'no-deal Brexit', the more likely the pound will be kept under the cosh," said David Madden, a market analyst at CMC.
While stocks and bond yields have recovered since last June, the pound has remained under the cosh and was the worst-performing major currency in the world last year.
Currencies of developing nations had already been under the cosh after the dollar started a relentless ascent in mid-April and U.S. Treasury yields climbed above the psychological 3 percent threshold.
While stocks and bond yields have recovered GB10YT=RR since last June, the pound has remained under the cosh GBP= and was the worst-performing major currency in the world last year.
Two-thirds of respondents to Pew's survey said that they feel no pressure at all to get drunk, whereas nine-tenths feel under the cosh when it comes to doing well at school.
In other words, a convicted Iran sanctions-buster allied to China might be let off, whereas firms allowed by European law to trade with Iran will be under the cosh—unless their leaders fight back.
What is more, those pesky East Germans under the cosh of Communism kept on painting and painting until the Wall fell (and then after too), as if there was nothing wrong with it at all.
Insurers are likely to come under the cosh again, with events being cancelled left, right, and centre, including soccer matches, US NBA fixtures and even the New York St Patrick's day celebrations – the first time since 3.53 apparently.
That is not to say that they were not under the cosh in the early stages, however, as Hirving Lozano had an effort blocked after two minutes, as did Hector Herrera, but as the first half wore on, Brazil got on top in the stifling Samara heat.
The British currency hit a 10-week low against the dollar and an eight-week low against the euro, under the cosh for a second day after weekend comments by British Prime Minister Theresa May that she was not interested in Britain keeping "bits" of its EU membership.
Anthony Gerrard (born 6 February 1986) is a former professional footballer who played as a centre back. He qualifies for the Republic of Ireland at international level and has been capped at under-18 level. On 28th July 2020 he announced his retirement on the podcast Under the Cosh.

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