Sentences with phrase «sudden price spikes in»

According to the 2016 U.S. Senate Report: Sudden Price Spikes in Off - Patent Prescription Drugs, -LSB-...]

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Still, Sal Guatieri, a senior BMO economist, wrote last week that «in no way are family incomes growing fast enough to justify the rampant price moves,» nor can it be explained by a sudden spike in mortgage lending, which was given a boost by the Bank of Canada's two rate cuts last year.
Such a surge in demand for safe investments would result in a sudden and severe spike in prices for U.S. Treasury bonds as happened on October 15, 2014.
In fact, a sudden price spike is the last thing that we want to see happening.
1 time EVENT driven shocks lead to a sudden spike in the price of oil.
Many investors use this strategy when there is a sudden spike in a stock's price.
The fourth component is expectational variance, which is caused by unexpected inflation (supply - side shocks such as shortages) that results in sudden spikes in the price of a commodity.
«A sudden food price spike in 2008 led to food riots across parts of the world that are in danger of soon being repeated,» USAFLPB notes.
I would not call money spent preventing sudden disruptions in supply (as a result of violent conflict) a subsidy if it is preventing global price spikes, which tend to create corresponding profit spikes for oil companies.
The recent surge in the price of Ethereum can be largely attributed to the sell - off of XRP, which was likely triggered by the market's concerns over the sudden spike in the market valuation of Ripple.
«Customers should not purchase virtual currencies, digital coins or tokens based on social media tips or sudden price spikes,» the CFTC said in its advisory statement.
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