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en Any companies with exposure to big ticket items are struggling -- it could be a sign that UK consumers are tightening their belts. We are steering well clear of that sector.

en UK consumers are tightening their belts as they feel the financial pinch inflicted by rising petrol and fuel prices.
  Brian Moore

en Ours is a very diversified fund ranging from small ticket items like office equipment to big ticket items like ships and airplanes. We've pooled into the same fund to get the maximum diversification.

en The affordability issue from rising interest rates takes some consumers out of the market. These are big-ticket items for consumers. They are going to be sensitive to interest rates.

en There is no sign at all now that US consumers have started to tighten their belts. This will increase the chances that the Federal Reserve will continue to raise rates up until May.

en When returns drop, farmers start tightening their belts. This flows through the rural economy and will have a significant impact on rural servicing towns and provincial cities, where the buoyant agriculture sector has really been the driver of positive economic activity.

en The retail sales report underscores that consumers still are providing a degree of support for the economy as a whole, ... It's somewhat encouraging to see that spending for big-ticket items remains on a positive swing.

en We have some high-ticket items. All of our items have been donated by local individuals and businesses.

en Theme parks are a big ticket discretionary spending item for consumers. And people are cutting back on discretionary spending items.

en The Attorney General should make clear that if oil companies raise wholesale gasoline prices without cause then the companies will be prosecuted for gouging consumers at the pump since station owners have very little choice over how much they can charge,

en Everyone is learning how to be a little bit smarter. Of course, that's much easier said than done, but we're all really tightening our belts.

en The Reserve Bank will be happy with this result and be content to sit on the sidelines. Companies are wearing some of the price pressure rather than passing it on. When consumers are tightening their purses, retailers don't want to be cranking up prices.

en When returns drop, farmers start tightening their belts.

en I think it's clear that Greenspan is saying 'I may be starting a process of tightening,' ... He's going to do as much tightening as he needs to do to get the job done. His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present.

en Retailers aren't the first group of people you think of regarding this event, but there has been such widespread support for Super Bowl this year that many people are heading to stores to buy not just food and drinks but the big ticket items like TVs and recliners, ... Last year, consumers were worried about the war [with Iraq] so they held scaled-down parties.


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