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A growth stock is considered poised for a rapid rise (think high tech); a value stock is considered underpriced.
Global currency disorders are on the rise: Think of what's happening in India, where the government recently scrapped 86percentt of cash in circulation, and in Venezuela, where currency is so devalued people now need to carry stacks of cash just to buy food.
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Investors who had seen real estate prices rise thought that trend could not end.
INDEC is likely to cherry pick items for which the government has ordered price freezes and leave out those whose prices rise, thinks Juan Luis Bour of FIEL, a think-tank in Buenos Aires.Covering up the true rate of inflation has knock-on effects on other statistics.
He insists that high rise - think Venice and other great cities - can only be justified if it has a "very symbolic value".
It just feels unnatural — like the sun failing to rise — to think of him without one.
If you have a large mortgage, cannot afford a rate rise and think inflation is going to return, then jump into one of the five-year fixes.
But through these channels, and others (such as the rise of think tanks and polarized news media in the US), economics has been enrolled into much more adversarial forms of knowledge production, jumping into power struggles with both feet.
"… with pending sales down, mortgage accessibility increasing and interest rates due to rise, we think the market will even out as we go forward into 2016".
Consumerism is on the rise, I think most people use things as a comfort and in uncertain times I think people turn for material comfort more than ever.
"But if you ask people particularly in advanced nations whether hunger is rising or poverty is rising, they think it is.
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