Sentences with phrase «seen sharp price increases»

«Incomes growing faster than home values is a promising sign for renters hoping to become homeowners — but they should still tread carefully in markets that have seen sharp price increases in recent years.»

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In the manufacturing industry, the sharp increases seen in the September quarter in the prices of materials used and articles produced were followed by further price rises in December.
The strength in global growth has been associated with a rapid expansion of trade and sharp increases in commodity prices and freight charges (for further details see «Box A: Developments in World Trade»).
It said the government has seen to the sharp increase in the prices of goods and services and a corresponding...
So why has bitcoin's price seen such a sharp increase?
I sell real estate here in Beaufort SC and have seen a sharp increase in rent prices and demand.
Petroleum markets saw sharp increases in prices and supply shortages twice during the 1970s, first during the Arab Oil Embargo and then during the Iranian Revolution and Iran / Iraq war, which discouraged further petroleum - fired capacity additions.
The opportunity for the purchase was presented by a confluence of events — the Fukushima nuclear disaster last year, the generous support for brown coal generators in the government's carbon pricing package, which will see Loy Yang A alone get more than $ 1.2 billion in cash payments and free permits, and the anticipated sharp cost increases for NSW black coal generators as their subsidized source of coal comes to an end.
The months of May and September in 2009 saw the sharpest increase in policy prices with the average price costing around $ 1,283 and $ 1,311 respectively.
Due to the above reasons among others, Bitcoin Cash saw a sharp increase in price in mid-November from about $ 600 to $ 2300 within a couple of hours before dumping and hovering around $ 1200.
However, during this time period, the price of Viacoin also saw a sharp increase to above $ 6.
Major markets such as New York, San Francisco and Chicago have seen significantly sharper price increases than secondary or mid-tier markets across the country.
Starter homes have seen the steepest price increases as well as sharp drops in inventory — and a greater proportion of them are fixer - uppers that require additional investment from buyers.
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