But the collapse in crude oil prices has blunted biodiesel's edge against conventional diesel.
For all that, inflation remains below targets, a trend that is being reinforced by the collapse in commodity prices and concerns over a slowing global economy.
The collapse in the prices of cocos of a number of banks can be seen either as proof that they work or as the possible beginning of a death spiral, in which the signal of stress dries up the funding of fragile banks more broadly (see chart).
Mr Kashkari's remarks come as the debate over how to avoid a repeat of the Wall Street collapse becomes a main flashpoint in the race for the White House.
He saw negotiations between Liverpool and Shakhtar go to the brink, then collapse at the deadline for transfers in Europe.
The collapse of Lehman Brothers is overrated.
The oil market "could drown in oversupply" as a rise in Iranian output offsets production cuts elsewhere, threatening a further price collapse, the world's leading energy forecaster has said.
The price collapse has hammered the budgets of the world's biggest producers and forced energy companies to reassess hundreds of billions of dollars in spending plans.
"The Big Short," centered on the housing collapse of the late 2000s, with $10.
If the trend in the first nine months of this year continues, 2015 would be by far the worst year for trade since a collapse in trading volumes during 2009 as the global economy ground to a halt in the wake of the financial crisis.
Empires collapse, stock markets crash, dynasties die out, but James Bond endures as one of cinema's longest-running and most lucrative franchises for over half a century.
Conservative thinkers often suggest too much freedom will lead to anarchy and the collapse of all standards.
Quite often some people will confess that after a long day being calm and in complete control of their busy, successful lives they collapse on the sofa and gorge on chocolate until their stomach aches.
"There is an anger that I think everyone senses in society with where we're at, especially since the financial collapse and the income inequality, not just in America, but internationally," he said.
Staff at target-chasing western banks before the credit crunch or at WorldCom ahead of its collapse in 2002 may recognise that picture.
A collapse in PC sales this year has served to undermine the licensing revenue that has long been the main foundation of Microsoft business, leaving it increasingly dependent on hardware sales and a shift to commercial cloud revenues.
HONG KONG — As companies listed in China continue to suffer fallout from the stock market collapse, the Chinese ride-sharing app Didi Kuaidi on Wednesday showed why it is good to be private.
In the film, Qin Peijun, a survivor from a coal mine collapse, goes all out to seize every possibility to get his face in the lens of the camera, even if only as an extra.
Progress is happening, notably the collapse in the price of photovoltaic panels.
Another big eruption happened in 2002 causing a collapse of the hillside which resulted in a tsunami, that flooded Stromboli and Ginostra on the main land.