UK consumers are tightening ordsprog

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

en The revolution of self service operated petrol stations is the start of a new age for the petrol industry in Israel. There is no doubt that the new era will increase competition of petrol prices leading to a drop in fuel prices.

en If we are able to reduce our consumption by five percent, it would cover the difference in the price of what I budgeted and what currently stands, ... The market is tight with fuel. I dont think anybody has any idea where fuel prices are going. I think we all feel the pinch each time we go to gas station to fill our own vehicles. Were feeling the same pinch when we fill our buses.

en Consumers are paying substantially more for fuel compared to a month ago. Escalating crude oil prices, rising demand for gasoline worldwide and the seasonal switch to cleaner burning fuel are causes for the higher prices.

en Because the bill strengthens the state's energy efficiency programs, it will help protect consumers against rising utility prices due to increases in fossil fuel prices.

en Consumers are going to be quite supportive of the economy, even in light of petrol prices. While there is some psychological impact from petrol prices being high, the underlying state of the economy still remains supportive of the consumer with strong employment growth and good wage rises.

en Lackluster job and financial markets, rising fuel costs, and the increasing threat of war and terrorism appear to have taken a toll on consumers.

en Where consumers are likely to feel the pinch more is at the pump, where gasoline prices are likely to rise.

en Look for renewed debate on whether rising producer prices will be passed through to consumers in the CPI measure of inflation, ... If so, that may well mean that the Federal Reserve isn't quite as near to the end of its tightening cycle as previously thought.

en Look for renewed debate on whether rising producer prices will be passed through to consumers in the CPI measure of inflation. If so, that may well mean that the Federal Reserve isn't quite as near to the end of its tightening cycle as previously thought.

en Even though gas prices have been declining since their peak in early September, consumers are still feeling the emotional and financial pinch, and they clearly see shopping online as a great way to conserve cash they spend on loved ones this holiday season.

en Jet fuel prices have been rising even faster than crude oil prices for the last year, but it was the 39 per cent rise in jet fuel costs in the last month alone that pushed us to make this decision. We have made incredible progress in lowering our operational costs for over two years now. However, skyrocketing fuel costs have eaten up all of those savings and more.

en The recent strong rise in German car sales suggests that consumers are finally replacing their aged car park and the rising fuel prices certainly provide an incentive.

en Automotive leaders are cognizant of the lasting impact of rising gas prices on the minds of consumers. The focus right now is on producing fuel-efficient vehicles that will meet consumer demand.

en Negative factors for consumers must include the 4.2 percent collapse in the share market in the days leading up to the survey. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise. Consumers may also be somewhat frustrated the petrol prices have not come back further.
  Bill Evans


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