Sentences with phrase «by fears of inflation»

Residential is a bit of a bubble in the main cities, especially Münich and Hamburg, driven by fears of inflation.

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Quick answer: no, as the European Central Bank, which has an inate fear of inflation, felt compelled on Thursday by the economic crisis in Europe to cut its benchmark interest rates by 0.25 percentage points, bringing the refinancing rate to a record low of 0.75 % and the overnight deposit rate to zero.
If the Fed were to continue hiking rates based on the current low rate of productivity growth for fear that inflation would accelerate, that would tend to keep productivity growth permanently depressed by preventing wage pressures from pushing businesses to investment in productivity boosting technologies.
Another sell off in the markets based on fears from Drumpf damaging economy of the US by escalating the trade war, job report, inflation fear.
The Fear Trade, of course, is driven by low to negative real interest rates — when inflation erodes away at government bond yields — deficit spending, a weaker U.S. dollar and geopolitical uncertainty.
The market's plunge was ignited by fear of potentially higher - than - expected inflation and interest rates.
That large rises in the gold price are NOT primarily driven by increasing fear of «inflation» is evidenced by the fact that the large multi-year gold rallies of 2001 - 2006 and 2008 - 2011 began amidst FALLING inflation expectations.
By enshrining zero percent inflation as the ideal, both of them reflect an exaggerated fear of even moderate inflation that is not supported by the preponderance of evidencBy enshrining zero percent inflation as the ideal, both of them reflect an exaggerated fear of even moderate inflation that is not supported by the preponderance of evidencby the preponderance of evidence.
Volatility returned to the markets in a big way in early February after inflation data triggered fears of a faster rate - hike cycle by the Federal Reserve.
The fear of grade inflation should be dealt with by a national reference test.
Debit: Meanwhile, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's latest round of gratuitous money printing increased inflation fears this week as evidenced by the so - called break - even rate between nominal and inflation - protected Treasury debt; it reached its highest level since 2006.
Each month, the Federal Reserve calms national inflation fears by pointing to the low rate of core inflation, currently at an annual pace of just 2.1 %.
Given the higher returns produced by equity investments, one could conclude that investors have greater fear of stock market volatility than they have of inflation.
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