1. Eight years ago, the government decided to peg prices to the Texas market, believing that one day natural gas would flow freely over the border. 2. In Argentina, an IMF price stabilization program pegged utility prices to the dollar, he said. 3. Zimmerman had a friend deliver an oil barrel, planted it in his entrance hall and pegged the price of lunch to the price of crude. 4. Merchants peg consumer prices to the exchange rate even on domestically produced goods, which has reduced spending power. 5. Oil prices are pegged to the dollar. 6. Under the new system, oil prices will be ajusted every third Monday of the month based on a formula that pegs prices to those in Singapore. 7. With the fuel price increase, future prices will be pegged to international ones. 8. The original contracts have pegged gas prices at levels which are far higher than supply costs to competing gas companies. 9. The original contracts have pegged gas prices at levels which are far higher than supply costs to newly-emerged competing gas companies. 10. Under the new formula the government will peg most prices to world market prices. |