Not exact matches
Despite having share
prices that move with market
prices, these funds can give
rise to first - mover advantages for redeeming shareholders and create the potential for destabilizing
waves of redemptions and asset fire sales if liquidity buffers and other tools to manage liquidity risk prove insufficient.
From about 1945 to mid-1980, families were able to ride a
wave of
rising house
prices.
A former chief executive of Foster's Group, Trevor O'Hoy, told Fairfax Media on Thursday morning the
wave of mega-mergers was being driven by two main factors, the declining appeal of commercial, mainstream beers around the world and the
rising power of retail chains who are increasingly calling the shots when it comes to
pricing.
Bears will argue that a new
wave of foreclosures, the expiration of government tax credits, and
rising interest rates spell doom for house
prices.
In Russia and Ukraine last year, a heat
wave decimated crops and led to 80 %
rises in worldwide wheat
prices in three months.
«We conclude that wind generation is likely to have significantly reduced the
price impact brought about by sharply
rising demand during the heat
wave period.
It is not the heat
wave that was the major contributor to the recent
rise in food
prices; it is the
price hike that caused the heat
wave!
[Response: The proximate cause of the
rise in food
prices was the Russian heat
wave.
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Instead, we get non-dispatchable power from windmills and solar PV, both of which need big subsidies, and electric cars which cost more, have a high environmental impact and don't meet most people's use cases, biofuels causing food
prices rises, and a lot of hand -
waving about reduction in demand and insulation.
With mortgage rates yet to
rise, it is reasonable to assume that when they do, there will be a second
wave of claims, and who is to say that that won't include present - day transactions, given the occasional return of high loan to value loans and an uncertain outlook for property
prices?
Jafari has identified four «
waves» of bitcoin
price rises over the past several years, and believes that a fifth is coming, eventually: «It just might take time to get there.»
In its most recent 10 - K annual filing, AMD - one of several firms to ride the recent
wave of demand for GPUs (which are needed for the energy - intensive mining process)- highlighted how «the
rise of cryptocurrency
prices and the introduction of new cryptocurrencies created a demand for our GPUs in 2017.»
Last week, Sheba Jafari, the head of the technical strategy department at Goldman Sachs, suggested that bitcoin is in the fifth
wave, according to Elliott's
wave theory, and may
rise in
price to $ 4,827 and then correct to $ 2,221.
The Bitcoin
price had entered the day on an upward trajectory, and it continued to ride this bullish
wave past the $ 11,000 barrier, eventually
rising as high as $ 11,065.
The meteoric
rise in Bitcoin
price over the last year has made many a fortune, but November has seen a new
wave of good sentiment towards cryptocurrencies by mainstream financial institutions.
A
wave of home owners reportedly are borrowing against their home's equity once again as home
prices rise.
Should there be another
wave of lender owned properties released we could see the
rise in
prices stall.