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His program has already held down the rise in prices.
"I don't see anything at the moment that will stop the rise in prices," he said.
But there has been a steady rise in prices recently.
Even with the rise in prices, yields are still at very high levels.
Either way, the rise in prices is likely to be associated with a lower level of unemployment.
Also, a hike is something one goes on for exercise, not a rise in prices.
Notice that recent rise in prices at the gas pump?
He said that there was still an opportunity to buy now and benefit from a short-term rise in prices.
If anything, our actions so far seem designed to produce the maximum rise in prices.
There is a fundamental difference between a 'rise in prices' and an inflation.
Such a rise in prices would slow growth slightly, he said, but not enough to produce a recession.
Korean newspapers described the rise in prices as a national crisis.
But trading yesterday was very light, which means the rise in prices could have been exaggerated.
"The sudden rise in prices really has changed the amount of money that they bring home.
However, its wholesale introduction would mean a sharp rise in prices.
Some analysts argue that the American economy has yet to really suffer from the rise in prices.
What caused that ominous stirring was the rise in prices.
I believe that setting fixed quotas would lead to a rise in prices over time.
But the rise in prices was far from uniform.
People off work through illness also raise the cost of social benefits, contributing further to a rise in prices.
Critics of the industry say research and development expenditures cannot possibly account for the entire rise in prices.
The exchange rate depreciation will then simply match the rise in prices.
The increases for each day of the month, when added together, will be enough to offset the monthly rise in prices.
The question for investors is how long this gravity-defying rise in prices can continue.
The bank, however, has found itself waiting for Japan's economy to show stronger signs of growth, and particularly a rise in prices, or inflation.