Spiking natural gas prices and uncertainty about its supply have pushed U.S. coal production up 6.5% this year.
Maybe the carpers are right about inflation exploding, about gold spiking along with silver.
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Now is the time for spiking the football or lamenting that all is doomed.
Traffic on Weather.com doubles on hurricane days, spiking to more than 7 million unique visitors.
Now investment is spiking again, peaking at more than 25% of sales during 2010.
Spiking the cream with a splash of bourbon will surely not arouse complaint either.
Spiking oil prices have repeatedly caused economies to stumble, putting a ceiling on economic growth.
By 10.52am, with prices spiking and after a request from Goldman, the exchange suspended trading.
Ergo, the Street has turned bullish on Seagate shares, which this morning are spiking sharply higher.
Crude prices have been spiking over the board, with all benchmarks marking significant gains.
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The yield for 10-year Treasury bonds closed at 3.37% Monday, after spiking to 3.43% in the morning.
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With the housing market in free fall and foreclosure rates spiking, those bonds have tumbled dramatically.
Edward Erin, of Watford, Hertfordshire, was jailed for six years in 2009 for spiking Bella Prowse's drinks.
Spiking rates (which move inversely to price) are powerful evidence that the bond bubble has finally burst.
On Monday, we explored a worst-case hypothetical: oil prices spiking in the event of a Saudi supply disruption.
Smith, the NBA's top sixth man, played just hours after spiking a 102-degree fever that nearly kept him out.
After spiking during the summer, sales at the Big Three tumbled in September.
Gold, the age-old hedge against inflation, initially responded by continuing its bull market, spiking up to a new high.
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For the first time ever, the average yield has fallen below 6%, after spiking to 10% in late 2011.
Every year, about this time, gas starts spiking up, and everybody starts wondering, how high is it going to go?
But Saudi Arabia and most other overseas producers are keeping the spigots open wide, so price-spiking shortages should not occur.
This de facto management of the long rate, according to Lehmann, is also preventing yields from spiking higher than they have.
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As such, I could see WEN spiking on strong sales or further stumbles by rival (and now No. 3) Burger King.
Under Alan Greenspan, however, the Federal Reserve ended up spiking the punch with more rum by cutting rates whenever markets wobbled.
As the dollar drops, stock and commodities jump, but spiking oil will be slightly delayed before translating into skyrocketing gas prices.
Market movements reflect this, spiking on any indication Germany may play a bigger rescue role, and declining whenever Germany acts more isolationist.
Aerospace and defense stocks face an uncertain future with looming cuts to the Pentagon budget and the spiking yields show the uncertainty.
But fresh speculation that JPMorgan is still interested has the stock spiking.
State funding cuts to public institutions, declining median family income and spiking tuition costs have caused student debt to soar in recent years.
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