When Ronald Reagan and Paul Volcker killed inflation in the early 1980s, investments that had looked smart when inflation was on the rise suddenly became losers.
He turned to see a plume of white smoke rise, when suddenly another explosion followed, doubling the smoke.
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If that theory is correct, long-term interest rates could rise sharply and suddenly.
This is why I feel an interest rate rise will come suddenly and not be dependent on actual inflation.
He had to send an Ontario lottery official a batch of unscratched cards in two stacks, one winning one losing, before getting a suddenly speedy rise out of him.
Airport workers who screen passengers and baggage are suddenly seeing wages rise by as much as 50 percent as airlines and security firms try to curb notoriously high turnover and attract new employees.
It is just plain daft to suggest that if struggling Spain suddenly adopts a German attitude it will rise off its knees and succeed.
Real demand in oil didn't suddenly massively increase to justify a nearly fourfold rise in price.
P2P networks emerged suddenly and infamously a decade ago with the rise of the Napster song-swapping service.
Firms that had used unrealistically low cost estimates for extracting oil from ageing fields have suddenly been bailed out of trouble by the price rise, which makes extraction viable, and thus reserves proved, even at a higher cost.
The reader does not rise from his table happy and replete so much as stand up suddenly, pale and reeling.
And if interest rates start to rise in the rich world, especially in America, Turkey could suddenly see its external finance dry up.
Today it is possible for machines to perform those same tasks, and as quality of life continues to rise in regions that have been the main beneficiary of outsourcing, suddenly the labor is not so cheap.
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