Sentences with phrase «per cent price»

On the other hand, some U.S. studies indicate that green buildings will rent for 10 to 15 per cent higher and will bring a 10 to 15 per cent price increase over those that are less efficient.
The game got a 25 per cent price cut and goes for $ 14.99.
The game got a massive 50 per cent price cut and currently goes for $ 19.99.
Earlier this month, Loblaw notified its suppliers that it will apply an automatic 1.45 per cent price deduction on all incoming shipments beginning Sept. 4 and reject any future increases with few exceptions related to costs such as fuel charges or foreign exchange rates.
For the less picky, the 50 per cent price increase will be just too much.
However, the price of CCA's Mt Franklin 1.5 - litre water has fallen by 18.5 per cent at Coles and the price of 750 ml Pump water is flat compared with a month ago, indicating a 6 per cent price reduction.
It is further alleged that in 2009 Unilever coordinated a 5 per cent price increase on its laundry detergent products with Colgate.
But while the big - picture structural shifts predicted for the broader Australian retail sector when Amazon sets up its locally based distribution arm and brings a likely 30 per cent price cut to a range of merchandise have belted the share price of many ASX - retailers such as Myer, it's been an own goal that The Reject Shop is still recovering from.
However, after a period of price restraint, Mr Durkan says suppliers are now trying to push through cost price rises, citing Arnott's 10 per cent price rise on products ranging from chocolate biscuits to chicken stock, and imminent price rises flagged by beverage companies Coca - Cola Amatil and Schweppes.
Condo sales saw a moderate 3.2 per cent price increase compared to last year, to an average of $ 559,343, with the number of units sold dropping 26 per cent.
We want to be on — and stay on — the short - term Phillips curve associated with 2 — 3 per cent price expectations.
Most recently, the group accused RBI of failing to help Ontario franchisees offset a roughly 20 per cent increase to the minimum wage with a 10 per cent price hike on all menu items.
As China battles the seeming inevitability of a 19 per cent price hike in iron ore prices, the country's largest iron ore importer is moving quietly to stitch up more long - term supply from Western Australia.
«We expect [a] 17 per cent price correction in the next 27 months, with 2 per cent in the fourth quarter, 10 per cent [next year] and 5 per cent in 2017,» Nicole Wong, CLSA's regional head of property research, said in the report.
And he's flexing his muscles with suppliers, asking for a one per cent price cut to meet cost - saving targets.

Not exact matches

News of Brazil - focused miner Crusader Resources achieving its first iron ore sales has excited the market with its share price jumping more than 16 per cent today.
Typically, inflation of one per cent signals economic weakness because there is too little demand to force prices higher.
Continental posted net income of $ 233.9 million, or 63 cents per share, compared with $ 469,000, or less than a penny per share, in the year - ago quarter, when oil prices plummeted - and the company's production costs were higher.
StatsCan's core index, which subtracts food and energy prices, was 1.4 per cent, the same as in May.
WA house prices fell one per cent in July according to the latest RP Data - Riskmark Hedonic Home value index, continuing WA's weak performance compared to other states.
Perth has suffered the biggest drop in house prices, falling 2.4 per cent in the June quarter, as capital city house prices across Australia decline by the sharpest rate in nearly than three years.
The Dow Jones industrials fell 66.79 points to 15,334.59 as the Standard & Poor's / Case - Shiller 20 - city home price index rose 12.4 per cent in July compared with a year ago, the most since February 2006.
(Prices of passenger vehicles dropped 0.2 per cent in June, the first decline since February 2015.)
Statistics Canada's Consumer Price Index rose one per cent in June from a year earlier, as cheaper gasoline allowed Canadians to stretch their paycheques, the agency reported July 21.
The last time prices were increasing at a slower rate than one per cent was May 2015, when the headline CPI increased only 0.9 per cent.
Western Australia's house price index has risen 2.7 per cent in the June quarter, in line with the national upward trend, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said today.
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On the economic front, the U.S. consumer price index rose a slight 0.3 per cent in December, translating into an annualized rate of 1.5 per cent.
Commodity prices were mixed with July copper one cent lower at US$ 3.14 a pound, sending the base metals group down 1.88 per cent.
Both cities are cooling — according to Realosophy, sales of freehold houses in the Greater Toronto Area are down 26 per cent over the past month — and prices could follow.
Likewise, the government anticipates no change in home prices compared to a 5.3 per cent drop.
Oil prices slid more than one per cent on Tuesday as the US dollar remained near a four - month high, but worries that US President Donald Trump will pull out of the Iran nuclear deal underpinned the market.
Resources giant Rio Tinto has reported a 34 per cent drop in its underlying first half profit to $ US5.2 billion ($ A4.9 billion), with lower prices for iron ore and other commodities the main reason fo
He said a pullback of 15 - 20 per cent in prices was likely, with the main impact to be felt next year after the latest round of mortgage lending practices comes into play in Canada.
When those prices collapsed anew a few years later, the central bank dropped the benchmark interest rate back to its crisis - era setting of 0.5 per cent %.
Equity firm TPG is acquiring a 60 per cent stake for an undisclosed price.
OTTAWA — Rising gasoline and car prices fuelled the first significant spike in Canada's cost of living since February last month, lifting the annual inflation by half a point to 1.2 per cent — still low by historial standards.
BHP Billiton also said Tuesday that its annual profit fell nearly 30 per cent on lower prices for copper, coal and iron ore.
Apartment units posted the largest year - on - year price gains in March, up 17.8 per cent, followed by townhouse / row units at 9.4 per cent.
The number of Canadian homes sold in March plunged 23 per cent and the national average price was down 10 per cent from the same month last year amid double - digit plunges in most housing markets across the country, according to the latest monthly sales data released Friday.
The major contributors in June were a 4.6 - per - cent increase in gasoline prices at the pump, and a two - per - cent hike in the cost of purchasing a new motor vehicle, which Statistics Canada attributed to smaller monthly price declines compared to June 2012.
Mortgage interest costs fell 3.8 per cent, the price for video equipment dipped 9.2 per cent, digital computing equipment decreased 4.3 per cent, prescription medicines slipped 4.1 per cent, and travel tours slowed by 4.8 per cent.
Belarusian Potash Co. supplied about 42 per cent of the world's potash exports before it broke up and sent prices to a four - year low as major buyers like China and India waited to see how far prices would fall.
Manitoba saw the biggest jump in inflation, rising almost a full point to 2.7 per cent as gasoline prices rose 10.7 per cent.
Regionally, prices were higher in all provinces except British Columbia, which recorded its third consecutive month of disinflation, chiefly attributed to a one - per - cent decrease in food costs.
Enerplus said its average realized selling price for oil jumped 22 per cent to C$ 65.91 in the fourth quarter.
Gasoline prices have dropped an average of 67 cents per gallon since the start of the year, saving consumers tens of billions of dollars at the pump.
In Toronto, the report said prices increased 15 per cent, compared to 10 per cent six months ago.
The average price of condos throughout the GTA in July was $ 501,750, an increase of 23.2 per cent from a year ago.
Some are predicting prices will fall as much as 30 per cent from the current level by 2017.
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