81.   Their economies are built around a few products, copra, fruit, vegetables and fish, which suffer wild price fluctuations.

82.   They project low prices to stave off an economic crisis that could be caused by sudden price fluctuations.

83.   This has made their economy highly vulnerable to oil price fluctuation and created persistent deficits in their budgets.

84.   Thin post-Christmas volumes and a lack of liquidity were producing some sharp price fluctuations, said broker David Fergusson of Greenslades.

85.   While urging that grain prices be left to the market, the report said the government must maintain strict monitoring and supervision of price fluctuations.

86.   Zinc mining producers are seeking to distribute the financial risks from price fluctuations more evenly with the companies that refine the metal.

87.   Market sources said a circuit breaker ordered by the commission restricting price fluctuations within five percent in either direction only slowed the fall in prices.

88.   Oil accounts for the bulk of their income and this has made their economies highly vulnerable to crude price fluctuations.

89.   Pakistan plans to open a hedge market for cotton to provide risk coverage for growers, dealers and textile mill owners against price fluctuations, officials here said Wednesday.

90.   Sedki said increases in the price of certain foodstuffs and medicines were due to price fluctuations on international markets.

n. + fluctuation >>共 65
currency 50.44%
price 16.81%
market 5.13%
exchange-rate 3.72%
velocity 3.19%
rate 2.30%
quantum 1.42%
interest-rate 1.24%
oil 1.06%
power 1.06%
price + n. >>共 361
increase 14.28%
hike 5.14%
control 4.74%
rise 4.71%
cut 4.58%
competition 2.85%
range 2.65%
pressure 2.58%
decline 2.46%
cap 2.36%
fluctuation 0.93%
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