German bunds, U.K. gilts, and U.S. Treasurys are yielding well under 2 percent in nominal terms.
Between 2005 and 2008, the yuan appreciated by 20% against the dollar in nominal terms.
In nominal terms, public spending stayed constant, meaning that it fell sharply in real terms.
Some argue that wage-cuts could not happen, so that incomes would not fall in nominal terms.
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In fiscal 2001 (which ended on June 30th), state revenues increased by 4.5% in nominal terms.
QE3 would pummel the dollar propelling stock and commodity prices up in nominal terms.
The firm also estimates the U.S. economy to growth at a rate of 3.9% in nominal terms.
Mr Gerashchenko's main success was to keep the rouble stable against the dollar, in nominal terms (see chart).
After peaking in 1981 they dropped 35% by 1987 and have since just barely recovered, in nominal terms.
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"In nominal terms, we haven't had a price drop like this nationally since the Great Depression, " says Humphries.
And more substantial discretionary spending cuts than have ever been proposed in nominal terms we have accepted, right?
Moreover, the price of a letter remained constant in nominal terms, representing a big price reduction in real terms.
But in an economy growing by 15% a year (in nominal terms), that floor is unlikely to deter borrowers.
Immediately after QE3 was announced on September 13, the Dow went up in nominal terms, and interest rates fell.
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All of these factors add up to a move higher in stocks at the very least, in nominal terms.
The British Retail Consortium reported today that December sales were up in nominal terms, but failed to match inflation.
During that period American exports rose 77% in nominal terms and the trade deficit shrank from 3.2% to 0.6% of GDP.
Not only is the yen relatively weak in nominal terms, but falling prices in Japan have made it even more competitive.
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But even then the burden would be little more than 50% in an economy growing at over 10% in nominal terms.
The pension benefits will be paid in nominal terms but in real terms retirees will not be able to make ends meet.
But there are reasons to expect prices to fall in nominal terms.
The renminbi has appreciated by 9.3 percent in nominal terms and 12.6 percent in real terms against the dollar since June 2010.
That's why security spending is untouched in nominal terms in this budget.
The high yield index certainly yields less in nominal terms than it did around the last two recessions in 2011and late-2007 to mid-2009.
It is being reported that this figure is roughly 24-times larger (in nominal terms) as compared to when Mr. Stern began his tenure in 1984.
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Yes, there were short-term rallies in that decade of devaluation, but overall stocks were largely flat in nominal terms, but well down in real terms.
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By 1995, some Cubans were quite legally earning incomes that, at least in nominal terms, were several hundred times higher than those of many others.
In nominal terms, this could increase the ratio significantly above 2:1.
During this dreary ten year stretch stocks have essentially gone nowhere in nominal terms and, adjusting for inflation, are actually down big in real dollar terms.
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