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Hence, China needs to allow its currency to rise to keep it from creating regional disharmony.
But Alan Greenspan, the Fed chairman, warned that interest rates might have to rise to keep inflation in check.
But as interest rates rise to keep inflation in check, continued growth in consumer spending will depend more on jobs and wages.
So they will sell as prices rise to keep their holdings below that limit, which tends to stabilise prices.Sceptics point to the behaviour of copper prices in the latter part of last year.
Prices tend to climb faster in poorer countries, because wages for local services, where productivity grows slowly, rise to keep pace with pay in more efficient and capital-intensive export industries.
The IFS leaves out the ring-fenced departments – though the claim that NHS spending is "protected" looks thinner by the month: we can see how much it needs it needs a 2% rise to keep pace with older, sicker patients.
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It is the tendency for stocks that have previously risen to keep going up.
Historically, governments have tried to ensure that house prices kept rising, to keep home-owning voters happy.
I also encouraged her to pedal hard through dips and over the top of rises, to keep momentum.
Radio stations no longer have deep pockets; licensing fees have not risen to keep pace with inflation.
The report highlights that aside from the rise in lending, on the other side of the equation government revenues are not rising to keep pace with repayments.
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