It sketched out a bleak scenario in which, for example, a rise in the price investors demand for holding risky assets in capital markets could make it harder and more expensive for companies and households to borrow.
And I think the point is that it was constituted in response to the sharp rises -- a sharp rise in the price of gasoline a year ago, roughly.
And positive external shocks (such as a rise in the price of an exported commodity) tend to hasten growth that quickly fizzles out.
Since September 2008, the U.S. monetary base has increased by more than 200%, compared with a rise in the price of gold of about 70%.
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Mr Tombini said inflation was boosted in the second half of 2012 by several "shocks", such as a rise in the price of agricultural commodities.
So, evidence that we have indeed seen a rise in the price of services in relation to manufactures would seem to be a good argument that real wages have risen.
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When inflation is high, people find it hard to tell if a rise in the price of a product reflects general inflation or an increase in demand for that product.
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Inflation has risen, from 7% year-on-year in January to 14% in October, thanks mainly to a rise in the price of housing and basic services as subsidies have been withdrawn.
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Mr Goodhart argues, therefore, that a rise in the price of a house (a claim on future housing services) or a share (a claim on future dividends) should be counted as inflation, just as much as a rise in the prices of carrots or cars.
Given the low interest rate environment in the U.S., the U.S. dollar has been weak against other foreign currencies in recent years, which, in addition to the other factors previously discussed, has helped fuel a rise in the price of gold since the great market meltdown of 2008.
In each case when real rates (calculated by subtracted the 12-month moving average of the year-over-year change of CPI from the 12-month moving average of the 3-month Treasury bill) went negative in the 1970s, the first years of the new decade, and off and on from 2008 until now gold has had a dramatic rise in price.
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For the first time in years, there was a sustained rise in the price of enriched uranium.
It worked with planned price cuts being abandoned and even a rise in the milk price for many.
In Italy and France, for example, the big rise in prices that creditors to their banks have to pay for default insurance has tracked a significant rise in the price that creditors to their respective governments pay for protection.
Real demand in oil didn't suddenly massively increase to justify a nearly fourfold rise in price.
Global same-store sales grew 6% helped by a 5% increase in customer traffic and a 1% rise in average transaction price.
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Bernanke, though, noted that most of the rise in consumer price inflation stems from a rise in gas prices.
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"Gold stocks, as represented by the AMEX Gold Bugs Index (HUI), an index of 15 large-cap, un-hedged, publicly held gold producers, have not kept up in percentage terms with the rise in the price of gold, and this is especially unusual because mining stocks are theoretically a leveraged play on the price of gold and should rise faster than gold in a rising price of gold environment, " says Nystrom.
There was a mixed bag of economic data out of the U.S. overnight, but the gains in New York suggest that investors were focusing on the positives such as a better than forecast increase in a home-price index, as well as a rise in business spending on durable goods.
For several oil producers, notably in the Middle East and Africa, a rise in the oil price could help.
Mr Cline thinks most poor countries would benefit from a rise in the relative price of agricultural goods in the world market.
The surge of interest in gold ETFs has been encouraged by (and may have in turn contributed to) a rise in the bullion price.
Yet since inflation is by definition a rise in the general price level, not one set of prices, it's never as orderly as proponents of inflationary policies like to claim.
Evidence from Saskatchewan, which has a slightly different policy as there are different minimum prices for different types of drinks, has shown that a 10% rise in price leads to an 8% fall in alcohol consumption.
Paolini explains that if you have a 10% rise in the price of oil, that will translate into a 10% higher cost for electricity.
In the poorest countries, a rise of 50% in the price of staples pushes up the family food budget from 50% to 60% of household income.
If the dollar falls, the dollar price of a commodity must rise for its overall price in terms of a basket of global currencies to remain stable.
Trina Solar also posted a recent rise in its share price, as did Yingli Green Energy.
Isis Chief Executive Stanley Crooke says by doing the deal he is betting on a rise in Isis' stock price, because Isis can use a combination of cash and its stock to repurchase the rights to the drugs.
As well as letting customers escape their deals, without a charge, in the event of a price rise, Ofcom also wants to make telecoms firms highlight the possibility of such price increases much more explicitly.
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