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So the village board decided it had no choice: it voted unanimously this month to bump up rates.
Mr Erdogan, a self-professed "enemy of interest rates", had previously overruled his economists' attempts to bump up rates, leading to soaring inflation.
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The council bumped up rates on a compounded basis over five years by 29.1% for residential customers, 25.9% for commercial customers and 22.9% for small commercial customers, much to the chagrin of many residents and businesses.
With LIP funding, those payment rates bump up closer to 95percentt of the cost.
Bigger deficits usually mean that the Federal Reserve has to keep bumping up interest rates, a process that began in December 2015, to keep investors buying U.S. debt.
For instance, they say, institutions that invest in fixed-rate assets like mortgage-backed securities could wind up in trouble if the Federal Reserve continues to bump up interest rates, while institutions that invest in floating-rate assets, which are more flexible, will be better able to swing with the punches.
At Rittenhouse 1715, nightly room rates start at $219 during January; in spring, those prices bump up to $239.
Those increases in prices — markers of inflation — often bump up borrowing rates across the board.
Signs of a cooler-then-expected economy serve to mitigate inflationary fears that would ultimately cause the Fed to bump up interest rates at their Oct. 5 meeting.
In December, the Bank of Russia spent billions of dollars to bump up interest rates and stabilize the ruble, but Russia's economic future still looks bleak.
DeCrappeo doesn't expect cash-strapped agencies to bump up recovery rates for existing programs, but he hopes the OMB language will discourage them from squeezing them on new programs.
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