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en There aren't a lot of obvious places to just go and increase rates.

en With the bond rates rising over the last couple of months, there has been an increase in the longer term CD rates, but if the Federal Reserve makes a move in a possible interest rate hike this month, you should see an increase in short term CD rates, money market, and checking rates.

en It's been a rough quarter for many people, because of rising interest rates and the move in oil prices. But it also exemplifies that investors need to look outside the obvious places to invest.

en The rates will increase in 2006, but the increase will be gradual. So, we don't expect a significant pushback from borrowers because of the increase in rates.

en Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. We're paying $44.95 for the exact same package, and it's pretty obvious that Vermillion costumers are subsidizing Yankton. As a council, I wish we could look at anything possible to correct that situation, even if we have to encourage people going on satellite. Also, in four years, I know it's over a 30 percent increase. How can you justify a 30 percent increase in Vermillion rates in four years?

en We've seen some decent activity in 2005, and the economy is doing well. But I'm wondering if we aren't going to see a slowing trend as interest rates increase.

en Look for the Fed to increase rates another quarter point next week, but don't assume it will continue raising rates all the way to 3.5 percent. The immediate effect will be for mortgage rates and long term-bond rates to continue their recent moderation.

en [With the report now out, rates could come up even more.] Most lenders will increase rates by a quarter to three-eighths of a percent today, ... Remember, rates move up of a lot faster than they come down.

en If you're looking to have this market develop, this is a really bad time to increase rates. You need to be careful about killing the golden goose. If they do raise rates, they're just getting greedy, and they're running a very significant risk of seeing those rates decline significantly.

en I feel very good about our production rate increase plan. It reflects all our lesson learned from the past. We have a very disciplined commitment and compliance process. ... We decided three times not to increase production rates faster. That's why we are not making up those 30 planes until we are absolutely on our way to making these rates changes, and then we will look later about going up even higher.

en We are already running at 7.4 million visitors so we aren't looking to increase arrivals. We need to increase spending and one of the best ways to do that is to increase the percentage of active visitors that come to this state.

en Hampton Roads speaks for itself. When it and Las Vegas are the two largest places without one of the four major league sports, there aren't many places left like it, so it was interesting.

en There's an absence of things to do for adult singles in the area. There aren't places like there used to be 15 or 20 years ago with piano bars. As you're over 30, you grow out of rock places.

en Rising interest rates would typically increase the costs of your home equity line and that's also one of the things that causes the market to implode. You've got borrowing costs that are increasing and secured by your most valuable resource potentially at a time when stocks aren't doing what they could do.

en It's tricky for the European Central Bank. In places like Spain and Ireland, interest rates are clearly too low, but the ECB has to set rates for the region as a whole.


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