Sentences with phrase «price rise sharply»

Aluminum prices rose sharply in the first quarter than a year earlier as output fell in top producer China, where the government has shut down some aluminum capacity.
The contract price rose sharply (implied Fed Funds rate fell).
Last week, while stocks plunged, government bond prices rose sharply.
Prices rose sharply over the last few years, to the point that they outpaced income growth.
With the share price rising sharply in the past year most, if not all, of the upside here has already been priced in.
Nickel prices rose sharply in the past three months; low stocks and a 13 - week strike at a Canadian nickel producer provided additional support to prices.
I've observed time and time again that reader complaints about ebook prices rise sharply in comparison to reader satisfaction with the books.
Seattle home prices rose sharply over the last year.
This strategy generates additional income for the investor but can also limit profit potential if the underlying stock price rises sharply.
The airline's Twitter feed (@ACwebsaver) offers additional sales and discounts, but prices rise sharply after mid-December.
Coal prices rose sharply, production and consumption went up, and the coal inventory was in sharp decline.
But with food prices rising sharply in recent months, many experts are calling on countries to scale back their headlong rush into green fuel development, arguing that the combination of ambitious biofuel targets and mediocre harvests of some crucial crops is contributing to high prices, hunger and political instability.
There was a time when bus companies transported kids separately to elementary, middle, and high schools, but when increasing numbers of families started moving to suburban areas in the 1960s and energy prices rose sharply in 1973, bus companies were forced to change their strategy.
While bitcoin prices rose sharply in 2016, climbing to multi-year highs, they will likely push even higher in 2017, according to a panel of experts polled by CoinDesk.
Seattle home prices rose sharply over the last year.
According to the Case - Shiller Home Price Index, prices rose sharply in November, up 0.9 percent, for the highest monthly gain since March 2015.

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Some bad economic news this morning: New home sales rose slightly in April, but median housing prices fell sharply, as did the number of new unemployment claims, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Michael Kiernan - chaired Territory Resources Ltd has acquired about 14 per cent of Herdsman - based mineral sands miner Olympia Resources Ltd, causing Olympia's share price to rise sharply for the second day running.
Still, German analyst and investor sentiment rose sharply in December for a second month running, as a decline in the euro and oil prices boosted hopes for a pickup although a composite PMI covering Europe's largest economy showed weaker growth.
This would sharply enhance growth rates during the expansion phase, much like margin borrowing enhances returns when market prices are rising faster than the debt servicing costs, but at the expense of sub-par performance once conditions reverse.
Using new transaction - level data, authors Leonardo Bartolini, Svenja Gudell, Spence Hilton and Krista Schwarz show that trade volume in the federal funds market exhibits large swings over the course of the day while prices remain fairly stable, with rate volatility rising sharply only near the end of the trading day.
For example, the prices of secondary education and housing have been increasing much more rapidly than the prices of other goods and services; meanwhile fuel prices have risen, fallen, risen again and fallen again — each time very sharply — in the past ten years.
From the mid 2000s, the prices for commodities used to produce steel and generate energy — including iron ore, coal and natural gas — rose sharply.
Crude oil price volatility rose significantly, driven by the desire of some large producing countries to capture greater market share by driving prices down sharply.
I expect that hard commodity prices will fall sharply over the next two to three years, but to the extent that prices rise in the short term, as they have in the past three months, it is likely to reflect additional investment growth in China.
But if the Fed starts worrying about inflation, policymakers may decide to raise rates to keep prices from rising too sharply.
For US Treasury securities, the estimated price impact rose sharply when markets were stressed in late 2008, underscoring how costly it was to execute trades even in one of the most liquid bond markets (Graph 1, right - hand panel).
The price of bitcoin swung wildly Thursday, rising to more than $ 19,000 only to fall sharply within minutes, as both the euphoria and anxiety surrounding the virtual currency escalated just days before trading in bitcoin futures begins on a major U.S....
Home prices across the Bay Area rose sharply over the last two or three years.
The most reliable inflation gauge, the consumer price index, rose sharply in 1946.»
The core price index's 1.9 % year / year rise in March was up sharply from 1.6 % in February and the strongest pace since February.
Export prices in SDR terms have risen sharply over the past two years, buoyed by the steep rise in global commodity prices, while import prices have remained broadly flat, reflecting competitive pressures in global manufacturing.
The first thing you should know about the Sacramento housing market in 2017 is that home prices have risen sharply over the last couple of years — and they're still climbing.
Upstream price pressures have also been boosted by the rise in oil prices, as well as the depreciation of the exchange rate and the increase in world commodity prices; producer input and output prices have increased more sharply over the past six months than they have since the early 1990s.
Separate figures from Eurostat suggested consumer prices are unlikely to rise sharply in coming months.
Energy prices, in particular, have risen sharply: Japan buys virtually all of its oil and gas abroad, and the post-Fukushima shutdown of the country's nuclear industry has further increased the need for fossil fuels.
And since prices have risen sharply in many cities this year, we could see some higher loan limits in 2017.
Since the March agreement between major oil producers to cut production, oil prices have risen sharply; in October the crude oil price averaged US$ 22.63 per barrel, up from an average of US$ 12.00 in February.
As one of the larger consumers of oil in the world today, naturally the United States has a strong opinion on the sharply rising oil prices.
The price of bitcoin is influenced by a variety of factors and can rise or fall sharply in a short space of time, so you'll need to carefully consider all the issues that could potentially lead to growth or decline in the currency's value.
Oil prices pushed lower for most of last week on the news that U.S. commercial crude inventories rose to the highest level for this time of the year in at least 80 years, though prices reversed sharply on Friday.
Steve St. Angelo reports that so far in 2017, scrap gold recovery is down sharply, even though the price of gold has risen — an unusual historic occurrence.
House prices reported by the Standard and Poor's / Case - Shiller show the same dynamics as the FHFA index, sharply rising prices during the boom followed by steep declines and finally recovery beginning in 2012.
Having peaked ahead of the Iraq war and fallen sharply following its commencement, the price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil has since risen again, amidst uncertainty about the resumption and continuity of Iraqi export supply.
Upstream price pressures have increased; producer prices are rising strongly and the prices component of the manufacturing ISM survey has increased sharply in recent months.
Through August 2016, the S&P CoreLogic Case - Shiller Home Price Index has recorded a 38 percent rise in the national index since its February 2012 trough, with some areas up more sharply and other markets showing a subdued bounce back.
Much of the recent strength has come from a steep rise estimated for «other resource» prices, as sharply higher contract prices for iron ore and coal began to take effect from 1 April, and to a lesser extent, from rising base metals prices.
The value of resource exports rose by 25 per cent over 2004, propelled by sharply higher commodity prices.
Copper prices have risen sharply in recent months amid tight supply and low worldwide inventory levels.
A particular feature of the world economy in this episode is that commodity prices, led by Chinese demand, have risen sharply at a relatively early stage of the global expansion.
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