fluctuation
Example Sentences
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The transformation gives exporters more pricing power and makes demand less sensitive to currency fluctuations, GS economists noted.
When inflation expectations are well anchored, companies, consumers, and investors believe that long-term price growth will stay under control, or close to a targeted level, notwithstanding short-term fluctuations.
From Barron's
The country relies heavily on imported food, leaving the population vulnerable to international price fluctuations.
From Barron's
License and other revenue gained 25% to $505 million, due to normal fluctuations in the timing and size of several large license agreements and contributions from the company’s backlog, it said.
Wild fluctuations in the price of gold continued on Wednesday as geopolitical tensions reignited after the US downed an Iranian drone.
From BBC
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