Sentences with phrase «capacity constraints in»

Third, based on this result, we investigate whether there exist capacity constraints in time - series momentum strategies, by running predictive regressions of momentum strategy performance on lagged capital flows into the CTA industry.
Export growth is being increasingly limited by capacity constraints in some sectors.
The executive does not discount sourcing more production of the Sorento and Optima from Korea to alleviate capacity constraints in the U.S., but as Loveless tells his dealers, «We'll build them, and you sell them.
Exports are likely to continue their gradual recovery as a result of stronger trading - partner growth, even though progress in this area will be dampened to some extent by the higher exchange rate now prevailing, and also by capacity constraints in the resources sector.
Increases in global commodity prices, combined with strong demand conditions domestically and capacity constraints in some parts of the economy, have contributed to significant upstream price pressures in Australia during the past year.
The increase over the past year has reflected the strength of housing activity and the emergence of capacity constraints in the industry, as discussed above in the chapter on «Domestic Economic Activity».
The most noticeable of these is the housing sector, where strong demand conditions over several years, and the emergence of capacity constraints in some areas, appear to be putting some pressure on prices.
Nonetheless, continued pressure on raw materials prices, evidence of capacity constraints in some sectors and reports of higher employment costs — notwithstanding the steadiness to date of aggregate series for wages — constitute a risk that this forecast could prove to be too low.
And even in the stronger performing components, supply constraints, including much - publicised capacity constraints in rail and port infrastructure, have begun to hamper export growth.
In addition, the capacity constraints in the building sector in the lead - up to the introduction of the GST may have resulted in borrowers obtaining finance for construction well before the work was completed and paid for.
-- They have a constant pulse on what's happening across the sales organization, again using a common set of operating metrics, so they can see which managers need help, where there may be capacity constraints in terms of needing more leads from marketing or needing to hire more salespeople to handle increased market demand.

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Data on Tuesday showed that U.S. factory activity slowed for a second straight month in April, weighed down by shortages of skilled workers and rising capacity constraints.
The Permian continues to boom, and even in case of takeaway capacity constraints — which have led to around $ 11 a barrel discount of Midland, Texas, oil to Brent — Permian producers would pump at profit if Brent were to rise (and stay) at $ 80, Bloomberg's Denning argues.
«We think that one of the challenges is that many companies in Germany are running into capacity constraints,» he told CNBC's «Street Signs.»
That's driving an increase in investment and employment in the sector as manufacturers start to address capacity constraints and meet the rising demand.
Ms. Png said a deal with American Airlines could take advantage of China Southern's base in Guangzhou, which does not have the same capacity constraints as Beijing.
Capital is a constraint on banks» balance sheets, meaning their lending capacity, even in good times.
It means that it is proving politically hard to implement reforms as quickly as some in the administration would like, and it also means that we are getting closer to debt capacity constraints.
Even massive debt - financed spending will not help unless the projects are intentionally designed to durably enhance the long - term productivity of the U.S. economy, to avoid duplicative capacity, and to relieve constraints that threaten to become binding in the future (personally, I remain convinced that renewable energy should be central to that list).
In contrast, export volumes decreased over this period, despite strong global demand, as capacity and infrastructure constraints and supply disruptions restricted growth; such supply - side factors have hampered exports for a number of years, with resource export volumes now lower than during 2000 (see the chapter entitled «Australia's Resource Exports — Recent Trends and Prospects» in this StatementIn contrast, export volumes decreased over this period, despite strong global demand, as capacity and infrastructure constraints and supply disruptions restricted growth; such supply - side factors have hampered exports for a number of years, with resource export volumes now lower than during 2000 (see the chapter entitled «Australia's Resource Exports — Recent Trends and Prospects» in this Statementin this Statement).
The general performance of the economy in 2004, when production was unable to keep up with the strength of global and domestic demand, is suggestive that capacity constraints may be becoming more important.
However, this is unlikely to match the expansion in production potential or export demand, so transport capacity is likely to remain a constraint on export supply, at least until a number of proposed large infrastructure projects are completed later in the decade.
Finally, it is worth considering the broader implications if Australia and other major resource exporters are successful in easing capacity constraints and in increasing export volumes.
Transport infrastructure constraints are primarily an issue for bulk commodities such as coal and metal ores; the volume of these commodities transported is large compared with processed minerals, and strong growth in recent years has stretched existing transport capacity.
This recent pick - up in export volumes stems from rising global demand and efforts to redress capacity constraints; it has been most pronounced in exports of coal.
The lower relative pricing for Canadian crude is partly caused by pipeline capacity constraints as oil production rises in Canada
Although capacity constraints are an issue in some parts of the resources sector, they are expected to ease in time, given the high level of investment intentions in the mining sector (see the chapter on «Domestic Economic Conditions»).
According to Markit Economics, «Despite the near - record rise in employment, companies continued to struggle to meet order book growth, with capacity constraints both at factories and their suppliers becoming increasingly widespread in recent months.
In essence, having a low willingness to take risk, and / or limited capacity to afford risk, should be viewed not just as a component of the risk score, but a constraint to the proper portfolio the investor agrees to in an Investment Policy StatemenIn essence, having a low willingness to take risk, and / or limited capacity to afford risk, should be viewed not just as a component of the risk score, but a constraint to the proper portfolio the investor agrees to in an Investment Policy Statemenin an Investment Policy Statement.
Due to capacity constraints at its former facility in Napa, Lipman moved operations to Vallejo, CA, to a fully - renovated 36,000 sq. ft. facility on the banks of the Napa River.
The report noted that demand at Stansted had continued to grow, increasing by 18 % since 2003 and was expected to increase still further as other airports in the South East faced capacity constraints.
Short - term fixes Existing disposal facilities have adequate capacity for most low - level radioactive waste and are accessible to waste generators in the short term, but constraints on the long - term disposal of class B and C wastes have become clear, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office last year.
«You can't get a good constraint in terms of a capacity estimate.
Actual excess capacity at these grade levels is probably much smaller than 15,000 seats, given the unique constraints in many of the buildings and the extra space requirements of specialized programs; but it's clear that there is significant slack.
Looking at randomized field trials, when you compare the students who are in charter schools to those who are interested in getting into those schools but are unable to because of capacity constraints, the students in charters do much better in reading and math and also in terms of graduating from the schools they attend.
Of course, opening up a new free school is not the only way of managing a lack of capacity, but free schools may be the only way to increase capacity in London, given the physical constraints on expansion of existing schools.
This report addresses the implementation of principal evaluation and related supports viewing implementation in the context of districts» aims, constraints, and capacity.
Unlike the big bruiser from Sant» Agata Bolognese, the F12 isn't made of carbon fiber.At this price point and volume level, Ferrari says price (a third of a million dollars) and capacity constraints (expected lifetime production in the four digits) would dictate a carbon construction method that would actually add weight.
But as Loveless readily admits, Kia faces capacity constraints at the West Point plant, which sources product for 40 % of its sales, as the brand stretches to compete in bread - and - butter segments.
If this constraint presents a difficulty, you could increase the content storage capacity to 3 GB by opting for any of the other Kindles in the range, and furthermore opt for a 3G equipped Kindle which will increase the availability of an internet connection.
Global II has only a half billion in assets, against $ 9.3 billion in Global, so neither the size of the portfolio nor capacity constraints can explain the closure.
An application of the Herfindahl - Hirschman Index to investment analysis showed that the capacity constraint raised the portfolios» effective Ns, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing concentration at the stock level.
The capacity constraint meaningfully raised the portfolios» effective Ns, reducing trading costs, but at the cost of substantial increases in volatility.
According to these estimates of market capacity across senior, mezzanine and equity financing, expansion in senior debt financing capacity appears the constraint on the aggregate amount of LBO activity.
The lounge can also be accessed by purchasing a 3 - hour pass in advance or by walking in on the day (subject to capacity constraints.)
On my first attempt in November, I saw the dreaded sign instructing Priority Pass members to get lost due to capacity constraints.
It can not grow any larger in capacity, due to the size constraints of Regent's Park, but organizers also decided to start the fair a day earlier and limited the amount of ticket sales, to reduce overcrowding.
Thus even if there were no environmental constraints to endless growth, even if the capacity of the planet to support material consumption where infinite, growth in material consumption, the never - ending quest for more stuff, is not taking us where we want to go.
However, these regions have traditionally struggled to find resources to join international climate networks, participate in meetings, develop mitigation capacities or share lessons learned due to various resource constraints.
Technical constraints, load balancing and frequency control issues (on weaker grids) imposed by limitations in existing grid structures and capacities
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