Sentences with phrase «prices rose just»

For the year as a whole, consumer prices rose just 1.7 percent in 2012, almost half that of 2011's increase of 3.0 percent.»
Strip out Toronto and Vancouver, however, and prices rose just 2.4 per cent, the Canadian Real Estate Association said.
Further more, home prices rose just 6 % over the same time.
The government said today that consumer prices rose just one percent in October from a year ago.
Recent data is subdued: core prices rose just 0.15 % in March from February.
On the other hand, house prices rose just 2.2 % between Q3 2014 and Q3 2015, the fourth - lowest change among the states and DC.
However, housing prices rose just 1.1 % between Q3 2014 and Q3 2015, the second - lowest change among the states and DC.
Industrial production fell 3.7 % in May and with consumer prices rising just 0.5 % in June, concerns about deflation risks in France are increasing.
But the trend has gone in the right direction: FCA's share price rose just over 200 % over the five years that ended on Dec. 31, 2017, handily outpacing both Ford Motor Company and General Motors over the same period.
The Northeast continued to see yearly gains soften, with prices rising just 0.9 percent over the previous year.

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NetSuite shares rose about 18 percent to $ 108.05 in morning trading, just shy of the offer price of $ 109 in cash per share.
And not just as a counterweight to more volatile equities — the steady decline in interest rates since the 1980s caused bond prices to rise, giving their holders» RRSPs a nice tailwind.
This increase outpaces inflation, showing that greater spending on travel is not just due to rising prices, according to the report.
Just 16 % felt that the U.S. economy was the main cause, and costs in China and rising food prices weren't seen as significant factors.
The VC firms weren't taking any equity in Basis's parent company, Intangible Labs — they were just getting the Basis tokens, whose price, by design, would never rise.
After an ugly six weeks in January and February when stocks and oil prices tumbled in tandem, shares in the U.S. and much of the rest of the world have recovered nicely, with the S&P 500 on track to rise by just under 10 % for the year.
Prices for interest rate futures suggest investors are betting on just one rate rise this year, according to CME Group.
With the rapidly rising price of college tuition, many top students are realizing you don't need to pay an arm and a leg for a quality education, and that state schools are just as great.
This is familiar ground for the SocGen strategist, who argued back in April that the British government could «concrete over the entire length and breadth of the UK and house prices would still rise» arguing that Britain doesn't actually have a shortage of housing, just a big imbalance in supply and demand.
Two factors undeniably hurt the stock in 2016: Starbucks doubled down on its food offerings just as food prices began to rise, and CEO Howard Schultz announced his plans to retire (for the second time) in April 2017.
On the other hand, housing prices in the state rose just 3.1 % between Q3 2014 and Q3 2015, the eighth lowest change in the country.
Normally, a big harvest would cause prices to drop, but instead the price of canola, to use just one example, rose roughly 50 % over previous years» levels.
While it is still uncertain just how much coal - energy prices are expected to rise, Rep. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor has called Obama's initiative a «war on coal,» which he says will cost jobs and hurt businesses.
US consumer prices rose 2.2 % in the year to February while prices excluding food and energy rose just 1.8 %.
Just because a stock rises in price, investors should not believe that it reflects a company's appropriate value.
Home prices in New York's notoriously difficult housing market rose just 1.45 % over the past three years, while rents over that period rose by around 5 %.
«There is just always enough demand for Rolex watches to keep prices rising far ahead of inflation.
At its peak, the price rose to just south of $ 20,000.
This parched patch of land, under which lies the largest oil - producing rock formations in the United States, is the epicenter of a growth binge that shows just how tight the link remains between low unemployment, rising wages, and upward pricing pressure.
Note the tight price range throughout the rally, which kept finding support at the rising 10 - day moving average on the way up, after pulling back slightly for just 2 to 3 days.
This means you could expect a 1 % rise in interest rates to lead to something approaching a 17.1 % decline in TLT prices, but just a 7.6 % fall in the IEF price (this doesn't include the income earned on these funds).
Just as we saw during the Arab Spring of 2011, oil prices are currently rising on the back of concerns that the supply from the region could be affected by the current political unrest in Egypt.
Suppose Britain and Germany both export similar cars but their prices rise 5 % a year in Britain because of higher inflation and just 2 % in Germany.
Providing support just below our buy trigger price was the rising 10 - day moving average (dotted blue line on the chart above), which was catching up quickly up to the price.
And with all the news coming out of the pet industry now - General Mills» $ 8 billion purchase of Blue Buffalo (at an astounding 6x revenue price); PetSmart's $ 3.35 billion acquisition of Chewy; and Mars» $ 117 million purchase of Whistle, to name just a few - Ollie's rise could not have been better timed.
It is held that stock prices typically rise quite frequently and particularly strongly just before the turn of the year.
You should initiate a «CALL» binary option if you deduce that price will rise in value so that its final value will be higher than its opening one by just one trading point at expiration.
And you saw the price rise today on the president «s tweet, on those missiles that were fired, as you mentioned by Iran - backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, just lining up the players here.
As Nobel economist (and one of my dissertation advisors at Stanford) Joe Stiglitz noted on Friday, a good part of the reason for rising oil prices is because the producers are already awash in U.S. assets, and to supply significantly more oil will just force them to accumulate more low - return assets.
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....
But even if America's future average economic growth is as steep as optimists believe, say just over 4 % a year, the current level of share prices implies that profits will rise even faster.
But for a company that is just making ends meet because their production costs are so close to the gold price, a small rise in the price of their product will make a big difference to their bottom line.
In the past 12 months, producer prices have risen just 1.7 percent, slightly below the Federal Reserve's target.
Compared with February, prices fell just 0.03 % in March, and after adjusting for seasonal factors, they rose 0.09 %, according to the S&P / Case - Shiller 20 - city home - price index.
For example, a bio chemical company may have just announced that they are soon to receive quick favorable test results for treatment of an illness and this becomes the driving force behind the rising stock price.
Just 33 % of people polled by the Conference Board this month expected stock prices to rise over the next year.
But rising prices aren't cause for concern just yet, according to Ten - X.
In San Diego, for example, home prices are expected to rise by just 1.7 % over the next 12 months, compared to a gain of 4 % over the last year or so.
In May 2017, the company's economists and analysts predicted that California home prices would rise by just 1.7 % over the next 12 months.
After stripping out prices for food and energy, which tend to be more volatile, prices rose by just 0.7 % in the 12 months to December — the lowest rate of «core» inflation since records began in January 2001.
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