Sentences with phrase «driven by supply»

As with all financial transactions, mortgages are driven by supply and demand, and underlying economic factors.
The recovery in prices has largely been driven by supply constraints that have emerged over the period when prices were lower, for example there has been reduced investment in new projects and some mines have been put into care and maintenance.
Electricity is bought and sold in a «free» market, as far as any are in fact totally «free» — the price of electricity is linked to that of gas and oil and coal and carbon, and it is also driven by supply and demand — it gets dearer in the cold weather when we use more (generally speaking).
After all, the market is driven by the supply and demand of products whose values are determined largely by perception.
Because ETFs are traded on an exchange, their market prices are in part driven by supply and demand dynamics.
All options include an element driven by supply and demand, known as the implied volatility.
The lessons we have learned from the previous cycles are that over the short - term valuations tend to be driven by supply / demand and fear / greed.
This approach works for stocks, indexes, futures contracts, and any other investment product whose price is driven by supply and demand in the market in which it is traded.
Like anything else, the price / value of gold is driven by supply and demand.
Remember, breastfeeding is driven by supply and demand.
The signature direct - from - the - dock sourcing philosophy, which we call «Three Hand Fish,» encourages consumers to actually get to know their fishermen personally through a unique cooperative membership model that is driven by supply under the very strict guidelines and directives of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Because ETFs are traded on an exchange, their market prices are in part driven by supply and demand dynamics.
Cost of goods sold (COGS) per hectoliter decreased 2.5 percent for the year and 2.8 percent for the quarter, driven by supply chain cost savings and lower commodity costs, partially offset by lower fixed - cost absorption due to lower volumes.
The decline was driven by supplier Web sites, while online travel agencies (OTAs) saw gains in bookings and market share.

Not exact matches

«Prices are being driven up by tight supply due to high production outages in Venezuela plus the...
By limiting supply to the market, the two cartels — BPC, a partnership between the largest Russian and Belorussian companies, and Canpotex, made up of Potash Corp. and junior partners Agrium and Mosaic — helped drive the average price of potash from a historic range of between $ 125 and $ 200 a metric tonne to, at one point in 2009, $ 825 a metric tonne.
Commenting on the Company's first quarter results, Ryder Chairman and CEO Robert Sanchez said, «Our results were at the high - end of our expectations in the first quarter, driven by stronger than expected results in our rental, supply chain, and dedicated businesses.
OPEC said Monday it expects demand for oil to grow faster than it originally expected in 2018, but the organization also sees supplies from beyond the producer group surging this year, driven by rising U.S. output.
As we near peak summer driving season, American consumers would have worried a generation ago that such a meeting would be an impetus for a pullback in production, with oil exporters aiming to raise prices by limiting supply.
A recent compressor failure on the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline has highlighted the important contribution to the gas supply in the South West of developments driven by junior players such as ARC Energy.
LONDON, April 23 - Aluminium rose back towards last week's seven - year high on Monday, driven by concerns that U.S. sanctions on Russian producer UC Rusal could disrupt supply.
«Over the course of 2003 we expect the net absorption to be positive, the increase of the vacancy rate is driven by the increase in supply not a weak business environment,» Mr Cresp said.
The March 18 fatality near downtown Tempe also presents an unprecedented liability challenge because self - driving vehicles, which are still in the development stage, involve a complex system of hardware and software often made by outside suppliers.
By leveraging technologies such as radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to drive inventory transparency (a key tenet of omnichannel success), Lululemon uses stores as distribution centers to optimize the supply chain and improve inventory turns while enabling an elevated in - store experience for educators and guests.
Tighter supplies of gasoline and diesel in B.C. would likely drive up prices in B.C.'s Lower Mainland by about 10 cents per litre, said fuel market analyst Michael Ervin, senior vice-president at the Kent Group Ltd..
The tech giant has assembled a team of traditional and nontraditional suppliers to speed up efforts to bring self - driving cars to market by 2020.
According to analysts, demand is being driven by end users in the power generation market, which is urgently trying to secure supply into the future with demand forecast to outstrip supply for at least the next 10 years.
We're on the cusp of some radical changes in how and where we'll be working — driven largely by the introduction of new players and suppliers, new business models, new automation technologies and new connectivity tools.
The 10 - year U.S. Treasury yield rose 5.2 basis points to 3.035 percent on Wednesday, driven by worries about the growing supply of government debt and inflationary pressures from rising oil prices.
It was driven by growing Chinese and other Far East demand and by dwindling oil supplies following the peak of conventional production in 2005.
Much of the price appreciation has been driven by a global rebalance in supply and demand.
Because «overvaluation» and «undervaluation» usually refer to the fundamental value of a currency, this excess of supply over demand would only imply an overvaluation of the RMB if supply and demand were driven primarily by economic fundamentals.
However, this had more to do with supply than demand and was mostly a U.S. phenomenon, driven by the recent stabilization in the U.S. rig count as well the fact that production has remained resilient, despite the pullback in drilling activity.
The paper's authors apply a simple model of the world oil market to reach their conclusions, which are driven by the potential for the pipeline to increase global oil supply, thus lowering oil prices and increasing consumption.
Maduro's administration has pointedly claimed that the people who will be hurt most by the sanctions aimed at stymieing the nation's ballooning debt will be shareholders in the U.S. Indeed, there is outcry that the potential banning of oil imports from Venezuela — the 3rd biggest supplier of oil to the U.S. behind Canada and Saudi Arabia — will dramatically drive up gasoline prices and hurt the U.S. job market.
Growth can be driven primarily either by supply or by demand, depending on circumstances.
But a punk analyst sitting in his office cranking out DCF - driven «research» with assumptions literally supplied by management itself?
They can no longer administer it at home since they don't have electricity but drive to her father's house to use his generator, powered by gasoline, which is now in short supply on the island.
The implications of any price change depends upon whether that price change is being driven primarily by demand or by supply.
To the extent that changes are driven by temporary supply disturbances, most countries would expect not to respond to these with monetary policy, since it is likely that by the time any policy response has its effect the problem will have gone away.
A federal crackdown on illicit foreign supplies of human growth hormone has failed to stop rampant misuse, and instead has driven record sales of the drug by some of the world's biggest pharmaceutical companies, an Associated Press investigation shows...
What's important to remember is that these long - term swings are driven by the fundamental economic laws of supply and demand, as well as the continuous technological progress that can affect both output and consumption.
In fiscal 2017, the company expanded these cost savings initiatives by further optimizing its supply chain network, primarily in North America, continuing to evolve its operating model to drive efficiencies, and more fully integrating its recent acquisitions.
In a letter sent to the SEC by their lawyer, the copper users reiterated their view that the launch of the exchange - traded fund would «obviously drive up the price of copper available for immediate delivery and create shortages of such supply».
Segment operating earnings declined from a loss of $ 3 million to a loss of $ 11 million, reflecting a lower gross margin percentage driven primarily by an increase in supply chain costs as well as higher carrot costs.
The 104 - page OPEC report finds that there will be greater demand for the group's oil in 2016, with customers consuming an average of 31.65 million barrels a day throughout the year because the market will be «supply - driven» as competitors, beset by low prices, continue to cut back severely on capital expenditures ranging from exploration to new drilling.
OntarioBuys makes investments to support innovation and to facilitate and accelerate the adoption of integrated supply chain, back - office leading practices and operational excellence by driving collaboration and improving supply chain processes in Ontario's broader public sector.
In China's health system, low salaries and skimpy budgets drive doctors, nurses and administrators to make ends meet by accepting money from patients, drug suppliers and others.
«Next year [in 2017], California's housing market will be driven by tight housing supplies and the lowest housing affordability in six years.
Nemaska Lithium (NMX.T) intends to become a lithium hydroxide supplier and lithium carbonate supplier to the emerging lithium battery market that is largely driven by electric vehicles, cell phones, tablets and other consumer products.
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