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en These are not the conditions that cause a big fall in house prices. I think it will fizzle out. Gradually the interest rate impost will hit people's pockets. Gradually the new houses and apartments still being built will affect the supply/demand balance.

en We're bringing the demand and supply more in balance with each other. We can gradually see price appreciation decline a bit, but in a gradual, manageable way.

en We think (we) can allow market supply and demand to gradually bring about a greater effect on the exchange rate float.

en We expect global demand for waxes to grow at an average annual rate of 1.0% over the next 15 years, while supply will likely drop by 1.5% a year. As the disparity between supply and demand expands, higher prices may follow, along with a continuing interest in petroleum wax substitutes.

en A deterioration in overseas demand may gradually affect the Japanese economy, like a body blow. She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. A deterioration in overseas demand may gradually affect the Japanese economy, like a body blow.

en Some modest further increase in the policy interest rate would be required to keep aggregate supply and demand in balance and inflation on target.

en The Federal Reserve has responded to the balance of market forces by gradually raising the federal funds rate over the past year, ... Certainly, to have done otherwise -- to have held the federal funds rate at last year's level even as credit demands and market interest rates rose -- would have required an inappropriately inflationary expansion of liquidity.
  Alan Greenspan

en There is no reason for the prices to fall when people are obsessed with the possibility of supply disruptions and the fact that prices are not slowing demand.

en Price rises are gradually feeding down the production chain. This is starting to affect consumer prices and would make the exit from deflation more solid.

en Demand for final goods is gradually recovering. Prices for these products will stay positive, though their gains probably won't accelerate.

en supply and demand price for oil stands at around $27, so $5 to $6 (of the current price) is pure speculation. There is no demand for oil at these prices, buyers are sitting and hoping oil prices will fall, but prices could shoot up if there is a panic. There is real concern heating oil could run out.

en Interest rate cycles globally are gradually changing but we expect no great impact upon the global economy.

en Fears of supply interruptions will continue to support crude and [natural-] gas prices above the level indicated by the supply/demand balance.

en The current mechanism is in the right direction. I think in terms of flexibility, (the yuan) is gradually determined more and more by market forces and demand and supply of the market.

en When supply and demand are out of whack, usually we see prices adjust. So, we have been expecting that prices are going to stop rising at the rate they have been, and there will be a slow down in the increasing prices.


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