Not exact matches
The freefall appears to be
at an end, but the time required to rebalance
excess supply with weak global demand «will likely take longer than previously anticipated,» the central bank said in its updated Monetary Policy Report.
Its co-packer was reluctant to give it
excess capacity
at the expense of its other clients — a frequent problem in the industry, says William Madden, a food and beverage
supply chain consultant.
WTI has been climbing steadily towards US$ 50 and Brent has inched closer to US$ 55 a barrel — a price level past seen
at the beginning of the year, when optimism was rife that OPEC's deal would quickly take care of
excess global
supply.
While each metal offers its own
supply and demand dynamic, the general theme of
excess supply (or
at least balanced markets) is ubiquitous.
This resulted in an
excess supply of RMBS in the local market
at the same time as demand was reduced by the absence of the SIVs themselves.
Of course those views were also wrong: the banking system can not immediately adjust to a large injection of reserves; even absent interest on
excess reserves, it takes decades for new reserves to expand the money
supply as lending opportunities are limited
at a given point in time.
In Australia, we can engage with charity organisations such as OzHarvest, to ensure
excess food
at the retail and consumption end of the
supply chain is utilised; or shopping with a list to limit impulse buys and food spoiling in the fridge.
Patty Clayton, a senior analyst
at Datum, told DairyReporter.com that the news from Fonterra gives a rough idea of a global trend whereby the market is moving from a situation of
excess demand to one where
supply is recovering.
For transportation and storage issues, seek out local options for
excess food products (donation centers) and build
supply chains, including local chains that optimize storage and reduce waste
at every stage of the chain.
«We have signed the agreement with ENI, which is a $ 7.5 billion investment agreement, the single largest investment ever made in Ghana probable after the Akosombo Dam and that is going to provide sufficient 1.5 how many million cubic feet of gas to produce power, the regional electricity market for West Africa is going to become operational
at the end of this year, it means that if Ghana is able to produce more power and we have
excess, we can put it on the regional electricity market and
supply to Burkina Faso and to Mali and to others who do not have enough power.http: / / ghanapoliticsonline.com
He however expressed the hope that the nation's proven gas reserve base currently put
at 188 Trillion Cubic Feet could actually be in
excess of 600 Trillion Cubit Feet when developed, stressing that Nigeria remained the hub for natural gas
supply in West African sub region with the construction of 681 kilometer West African Gas Pipiline which currently transmits gas from the country to neighboring countries of Benin, Togo and Ghana.
Tim Woodcock The co-founder of HomeEdison noted the Renewable Energy (RE) sector's ability to deliver alternative energy
at substantially lower costs than standard utility rates; the importance of building a two - way energy
supply infrastructure in order to allow homeowners and business to sell the
excess energy their alternative installations generate back to the utility company; and the applicability of geothermal systems in much of our region.
Four years later, another team of astronomers using the 2.5 - meter Isaac Newton Telescope
at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma (and relying on evidence
supplied by their own dynamical models of Sagittarius and on preliminary results from the international Sloan Digital Sky Survey team) announced that they had found an
excess of young stars belonging to a stellar system located
at 183,000 ly (56,000 pc) from the center of the Milky Way.
This cortisol tells your body it's time to replenish your food
supply but we are also left with
excess amounts
at the same time.
We may have to avoid some nutritious high - copper foods while restoring digestion and reducing
excess copper levels, but once we have succeeded in placing nutritious, high - density animal foods
at the center of our food
supply, the multiplying problems of copper - zinc imbalance can cease to be a cause for concern.
Collections of items found in nature,
excess supplies from businesses, logos from the community, local maps etc., can all be collected
at little or no cost.
A now well - founded principle of economics is that
excess liquidity in the money
supply can lead to price inflation; monetary policy was expansive during the 1970s, which could explain the rampant inflation
at the time.
While we have no idea where oil prices will settle in the short run, it remains our view that oil prices can not stay down
at today's depressed prices for too long, largely due to what we believe to be the relatively modest current level of
excess capacity, our expectations of continued growth in demand over time, and the high marginal costs for finding and developing new sources of
supply.
Rationality comes back to these markets when «real money buyers» appear (pension plans, insurance companies, wealthy dudes with nose for value), and these non-traditional buyers soak up the
excess supply of investments that are out of favor, and do it with equity,
at prices that make the unlevered return look pretty sweet.
When you look
at the realities of
supply we dramatically over-delivered for launch in terms of March launch month, but the demand has been well in
excess of even our high end estimates.
I think, to spur its development, we need electricity pricing that encourages investment in load - shifting, a guaranteed return for delivering a megawatt - hour
at peak demand for more than it costs
at the time of peak
excess supply.
This may be reasonable in isolated island areas with small local grids, where the cost of undersea grid links to the main land, to export occasional
excess power, is very high, and it does mean that more / new renewable capacity can be added to
supply a larger contribution
at other times.
why do students and law schools think it is a great idea to train as a lawyer now (
at fairly significant expense) when the reality is that it will take some time before the
excess supply of experienced and recently qualified lawyers is absorbed by a resurgent legal profession when we finally do start to see the green shoots?
«
At least over the next year or two, we're challenged by
excess supply.»
The Penang Institute concluded that «Chinese investments in southern Johor have split the property development into a high - end market with
excess supply targeted
at foreigners as buyers, and a lower - tier market driven by local developers targeting mostly local buyers.