Sentences with phrase «global price spikes»

The decisions by governments or global institutions have a direct impact on their value, as we've seen in the widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies in Japan and China which has led to global price spikes.
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.

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«If Trump abandons the deal, he risks a spike in global oil prices,» said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, adding that re-introducing U.S. sanctions could remove 300,000 - 500,000 bpd of Iranian oil from global supplies.
«If Trump abandons the deal, he risks a spike in global oil prices... The re-introduction of U.S. sanctions would hurt Iran's ability to transact in dollars,» said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank.
Oil prices could spike as US shale growth falls short of global demand, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan says.
Yet global prices haven't spiked.
«If Trump abandons the deal, he risks a spike in global oil prices,» said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, noting that reintroducing U.S. sanctions could remove 300,000 - 500,000 bpd of Iranian oil from global supplies.
Global steel markets are bracing for a spike in input costs against a slowing in demand that could pressure margins and push prices lower amid a glut in overall supply.
This report describes a new age of growing crisis: food price spikes and oil price hikes, devastating weather events, financial meltdowns, and global contagion.
I am not predicting that kind of price spike; I am just suspecting that the price of uranium ultimately will substantially outstrip the total production costs, which exceed US $ 60, including cost of capital on a global basis.
A surge in global demand, particularly from the burgeoning economies of Asia, saw a spike in prices and a push to innovate new sources of supply.
The average price for a gallon of unleaded regular shot up 13 cents in just three days last week in response to a spike in crude oil prices on the global market.
Win - win for the blockchain: We provide stability by decentralizing mining activities again, letting the community fully participate in mining and making mining - operations immune to local regulations, governmental restrictions, energy price spikes and bringing peace of mind to the global blockchain infrastructure.
Commodity prices aren't spiking in a way that's sure to sink the global economy, nor are they plumbing depths that would force small producers out of business and big players to start tightening their belts and cutting jobs.
Another spike in global dairy commodity prices should mean a bit more cream on this season's Fonterra payout and a positive payout start to the new season, but the record prices will likely run out of road after mid-year, economists suggest.
Living at the mercy of world markets As a result, every time there is a price spike in the global commodities marketplace, Africans suffer disproportionately compared to citizens on other continents.
In 2008, constrictions in the food supply chain led to a spike in global prices and riots around the world.
Recent spikes in the price of uranium — perhaps due to renewed interest in nuclear power as an alternative to fossil fuels as global warming makes its presence felt — have led to a surge in applications for new uranium mining permits on otherwise protected federal lands.
This summer's heat wave and spiking gas prices finally brought home to Americans our role in global warming.
The Middle East is in turmoil and the resulting spike in oil prices has tipped an already fragile global financial system into a lengthy period of recession.
During the global economic crisis of 2008 - 2009, the price spiked past $ 800 and by 2010 it was over $ 1,200.
Adam Nossiter, «For Congo Children, Food Today Means None Tomorrow,» New York Times, 2 January 2012; Deutsche Welthungerhilfe, IFPRI, and Concern Worldwide, 2011 Global Hunger Index: The Challenge of Hunger: Taming Price Spikes and Excessive Food Price Volatility (Bonn, Washington, DC; and Dublin: 2011), p. 17.
Research report: Extreme Weather Events and Crop Price Spikes in a Changing Climate: Illustrative global simulation scenarios
If Waxman pursues it, he could bring together moderate Democrats and Republicans who want to do something about global warming but don't want to spike energy prices.
Potential crop failure due to drought led China to buy wheat on the international market and contributed to a doubling of global wheat prices; the resultant price spikes had a serious economic impact in Egypt, the world's largest wheat importer, where bread prices tripled.
According to a report commissioned by the World Bank, global demand for fuels made from food accounted for nearly 70 % of the historic price spike in wheat, rice, corn, and soy during the summer 2008.
This in a week when Kentucky farmers were reporting that corn kernels were «aborting» in record heat, threatening a spike in global food prices.
Of course, the change in priorities isn't only the result of heightened environmental awareness; The spike in the price of oil and the global recession are mostly to blame.
News.Bitcoin.com The price of bitcoin (BTC / XBT) has spiked once again, reaching a new all - time high of $ 8,649 per BTC across global exchanges.
Markets and Prices Localbitcoins trading volume has witnessed volume spikes across miscellaneous markets in recent weeks, with global volume bouncing to $ 75 million USD this past week.
The IMF cites a potential spike in oil prices and an escalating crisis in Europe as the two main risks facing the global economy.
However, economic growth will remain constrained by various headwinds, such as a potential spike in oil prices due to tension in the Middle East; an expected decline in net exports from the global slowdown; and an expected increase in fiscal drag, including the fading of federal spending from the stimulus and a decline in defense spending for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.»
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