Sentences with phrase «times of falling prices»

In times of falling prices and incomes, people return to forest frontiers, with all of their characteristic tribulations, for lack of better options.
A slightly higher mortgage rate may not matter if you could pay, say, $ 30,000 or $ 40,000 less for a home by postponing your purchase at a time of falling prices.

Not exact matches

«Those companies have been around for a long time and have been part and parcel of the problem of falling wages for low - wage workers,» Price says.
Though it is acknowledged that both retail giants failed to keep up with the times, they have also been accused of failing to provide adequate online presence or more importantly, competitive prices for their customers; what can be learned from the fall of two former high street giants?
On the surface, Papa seems to have gotten an extraordinarily generous deal to turn around the beleaguered drug company: Not only is his salary more than twice what it was when he was CEO of Perrigo (prgo), a company nearly three times as valuable as Valeant (vrx), it's also especially good considering Valeant's stock price has fallen nearly 67 % since he took over.
Still, one of biggest changes this year will certainly be a bigger emphasis on deals, keeping customers aware of low prices at a time when shopper traffic has been falling at Target.
The fact that ratings have fallen for some mainstream channels means that the amount of advertising time has also fallen, and that constraint in supply has pushed prices up in some cases.
The other is that customers can only leave margin positions open for a relatively short period of time — 27 days in the case of GDAX — which means those betting on a fall in bitcoin need it to tumble in short order, or else they will have to cover the price increase.
Oil prices continued their months - long decline Monday, with the price of crude briefly falling below $ 50 per barrel for the first time in more than five years earlier in the session on account of global oversupply.
After a healthy run earlier this year, shares of Salesforce took a hit in June, falling 8 percent before finding a floor of support at the stock's 50 - day moving average, a technical indicator that smooths out a stock's random price fluctuations over a given time.
They crowd into the same stocks, leaving a shortage of prospective buyers when they try to flood out at the same time and worsening the free fall in the stocks» prices.
Depending on where you live, there's legislation pending that will levy more regulations and taxes on fracking, which in a time of rapidly falling oil prices could significantly hurt local energy companies that provide jobs and work for small businesses.
In times of economic instability and deflation (falling prices), bonds have performed better than stocks in the past.
Things improved after that, as the mortgage cost of purchasing of a residential property gradually fell all the way to 297 weeks in 2001, mainly as a result of stagnating nominal housing prices during that time period.
Similarly, when the RSI fell to 20, often the bottom of the stock was not reached for a few days, before the trend was reversed and the share price rose again for a period of time.
The RSI is based upon a level of 100, a value below 30 indicates an oversold position (a time at which the share price may stop falling and start to rise again).
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.
But by the time MPs actually get around to holding hearings several months from now, the price of crude may well have fallen to the point that this most recent bout of pain at the pumps will have been forgotten — or it may have soared so high that the only affordable way anybody will be getting to Parliament Hill is by bicycle.
Last fall, Goldman Sachs played the first harbinger of gloomy times to come, alerting investors that oil prices could fall as low as $ 20 a barrel.
The share price plunge represents a 42 percent fall from the Snapchat owner's all - time high stock price of $ 29.44 in March, and highlights the waning confidence that investors have on the company.
Floyd Norris shows us how eerily similar the rise and fall of home prices and inflation have been: From the New York Times: During the period, the Standard & Poor's Case - Shiller 20 - city composite index of home prices rose almost 21 percent....
A rising wedge is a sign that the price of a stock is likely to fall and is identified by the gap between the support and resistance lines closing over time; a falling wedge indicates the opposite, or that a stock's price could rise.
The news has prompted a significant selloff of bitcoin, with the price falling from near all - time highs of $ 1,300 to under $ 1,100 at the time of this article's writing.
If this occurs, the trading price of our common stock could fall substantially either suddenly or over time.
His excuse was that rapidly falling oil prices were creating an unusual high degree of uncertainty for budget planning and that he needed more time to assess the future course of oil prices and their impact on the economy.
After a rather unpleasant 3 months which saw the price of Bitcoin fall to less than half its all - time high, the gold standard of cryptocurrency has finally shown signs of reversal.
It exceeded the length of time oil prices have fallen by over 25 percent.
With petrol prices last week climbing over 140p for a litre of unleaded fuel for the first time ever (according to Experian Catalist) and the cost of diesel lingering around record highs, sentiment towards the oil companies has unsurprisingly started to fall again.
In his year - end interviews, and in the final days of the fall sitting of the House of Commons, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said it would be crazy to impose additional costs on Canada's oil and gas sector in a time of low prices if the U.S. was not enacting similar carbon emission policies.
At the time of publication, the price of XRP is still falling.
That might be due to concerns about Southwestern's financial struggles over the past several years as the result of its decision to finance a major acquisition with debt, or it could simply be bad timing amid falling oil prices.
If that growth rate is achieved, the current P / E multiple of 12.9 times would have to fall to 10 times for the S&P price to stay unchanged.
Blockchain data analysis suggests the time of sale correlates considerably with the timing of the December crash and subsequent price falls in bitcoin.
The prices paid index was 56.4, up from 42.6 last month, new orders index slumped to 18.4 from 35.7, shipments declined to 23.9 from 32.4, the unfilled orders index fell to 7.8 from 20.1, the delivery times index gained to 20.7 from 14.0, inventories dropped to 9.5 from 16.5, prices received jumped to 29.8 from 20.7, the number of employees index grew to 27.1 from 25.6, and the average employee workweek gained to 21.6 from 12.8.
The price of ether, the cryptocurrency of the ethereum network, fell below $ 400 on Thursday for the first time since November.
We have seen the price of Bitcoin fall 30 %, 40 %, even 50 % in just a years» time.
Ultimately, Madani feels that with home prices falling in smaller markets, that it may «only be a matter of timing» before bigger areas take a dive.
As prices rise and fall, so does the hope of ever buying at precisely the «right» time.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier this month that food - at - home prices fell 0.1 % in November, the seventh straight month they've declined, and over the past 12 months, they're down 2.2 % from the same time last year with meats, poultry, fish, and eggs posting the biggest drops and now sitting 6 % below the year - ago figure.
A cohort of «property flippers» emerged whose aim was to buy and sell in a short period of time as property prices rose (and definitely sell before they fell).
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.
Even as gold prices fell for the first time in 14 years in 2013, BMO Capital Markets of Montreal, Canada, advised its clients in the metals and mining industry on 17 deals worth a total of $ 6.4 billion in North America — a higher value than any other bank.
The cryptocurrency market experienced yet another major correction for the second time this week, as the price of both major and small cryptocurrencies fell by large margins.
Even as spot prices began to fall in 2011, China continued to add to production, which totaled 730 million tons in 2012 — eight times that of the US, or enough to build 10,000 Eiffel Towers.
U.S. producer prices fell in March for the first time in seven months, weighed down by a drop in the cost of services and energy products, but the largest annual increase in five years suggested inflation was rising.
In the inner Melbourne apartment market, prices have been flat for some time and falling in some areas, and rents have been under downward pressure, partly in response to the rapid increase in the supply of new apartments.
We should remember that we have had a long period of falling interest rates and increasing asset prices which are perfect conditions to minimise arrears (it is cheaper and cheaper to borrow over time and rising asset prices means that there are always someone else prepared to lend...).
What this did was it got us to a point where in the late 90's the amount of debt relative to the economy was so massive that if ever there was a serious period of debt deflation, which is basically a time in which debt prices are falling which means they're starting to go insolvent, which means that people are going bankrupt.
With binary options trading, you simply determine whether the price level of an asset will either rise or fall with a set period of time.
Evidence of this is apparent with cryptocurrency prices which can rise or fall hundreds of dollars at any given time.
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