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rising

[rahy-zing] / ˈraɪ zɪŋ /


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Prices for both precious metals closed at new records, bolstered by rising U.S.-Venezuela tensions, which also lifted oil futures for a fourth straight session.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Electricity prices are climbing and our grid is facing rising demand from data centers, industry and homes,” said Ted Kelly, director and lead counsel of U.S. clean energy with the nonprofit Environmental Defense Fund.

From Los Angeles Times

Growth has sprung up to 14% in the last quarter, a number that will likely continue rising.

From Barron's

Some more minor factors are also at play: rising U.S. production costs largely due to heightened immigration enforcement and curtailed labor supply, higher export logistics costs, and more climate-related yield variability.

From Barron's

Officials are instead focused on the risks to the U.S. economy posed by weak job growth and rising unemployment against inflation levels that are persistently above the Fed’s 2% target.

From Barron's