Sentences with phrase «excess supply of»

This reluctance to lower asking prices created an excess supply of more than 6 million homes.
Many countries are burdened with an excess supply of unsold housing inventory after years of overbuilding.
In contrast, an excess supply of new apartments under construction is easing pressure on rent growth.
As a bonus, Buyers get to experience a temporary «softening» of the market, which means fewer Buyers to compete with because of the excess supply of homes, and also to negotiate with very motivated Sellers.
Due to overbuilding in the early 1990s, the market has an excess supply of space and the highest vacancy rate (10.31 %) in the tri-county area.
In contrast, Stellar's Robin Hood has bequeathed control of their excess supply of tokens to a non-profit called the Stellar Development Foundation which has no stock or profits given to individuals.
Martel is also looking to attract bitcoin miners to the region as Hydro - Québec hopes to distribute 6 TWh to those in need of an excess supply of cheaper energy.
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?
The process where excess supply of a stock is absorbed by increasing demand from buyers.
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.
If an excess supply of data centers occurs, Digital Realty could experience unfavorable lease renewal rates (16.4 % of its leases expire through 2018 on an annualized base rent basis), weaker profitability, pricing pressure, and lower growth.
This suppressed inflation in the US, and lowered interest rates, because their bond buying reduced the excess supply of bonds.
We have an excess supply of lenders and a lack of demand.»
It's also helping me work my way through the my excess supply of curry powder.
In addition to providing affordable food, the aim of Section 32 is to help absorb the excess supply of certain foods and thereby shore up prices.
If there is excess supply of money in the market, there is inflation, the price of everything goes up!
Between my excess supply of Kit Kats and Reeses (Twix were sold out, sob!)
Again, this is entirely consistent with a world of excess supply of funds looking for attractive yields.
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.
Moreover, these deviations were all on the downside reflecting an excess supply of cash, and were no more than two basis points, despite the markedly greater demand for cash which could have been expected to drive the price of cash up.
Although various explanations have been put forward for this unusual behaviour, the most likely cause is an ex ante excess supply of savings relative to investment around the world, with Asia accounting for a large part of the excess global savings.
The excess supply of housing is putting downward pressure on rents, which represent a large share of the consumer price index (CPI)(Chart 27).
As soon as the US had «excess supplies of coal», the «Climate Concerned European» countries sent their boats over to cart it away to Europe.

Not exact matches

(Industry lore holds that Coach got the leather cheap from a supplier with excess stock to get rid of.)
Yum Brands felt the full effect of those risks in December, when Chinese food safety agencies launched a probe of the company's supply chain after excess levels of antibiotics were found in chicken from two suppliers.
By and large, we still believe that the supply - demand dynamics in real estate mean there's plenty of excess returns to be had.
Excess speculation restricts supply and jacks up prices, too — which further cements the belief in the minds of buyers that they have to act fast, and that the recent pace of the market is sustainable.
It might seem unimportant to know exactly why copper has been added to the list of sick commodities, but if it is more than a fright over excess supply and slack demand then we could be on the verge of a rerun of the GFC.
Reviewed by local regulators for almost a year, that local marriage was only step one for the Brahma boys, who saw an industry ripe for consolidation and initiated a strategy to improve margins by buying up brewers, eliminating duplicative operations, cutting excess suppliers, and other steps that formed today's beer market, which is fragmented by brand but consolidated in terms of ownership.
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.
Both price rises helped recoup some of their losses from Thursday, when investors worried that the storm would force refineries to temporarily stop processing crude oil, leading to excess supply.
Yet, cranberry inventories in the U.S. have gotten so high that those in the industry are hoping the government approves of a program that would allow them to compost excess supply, according to Bloomberg.
The Chinese government has been implementing supply - side reforms in the industrial sector, but buyers of those assets still need to be able to manage any excess capacity, he said.
«The immense amount of digital currencies all end up cannibalizing each other's value due to excess capacity and supply,» said Licata.
In most cases these benefits could be achieved through arms - length relationships such as supply contracts, licensing agreements, or alliances, making the excess cost and risk of a merger unnecessary.
Almost 30 years later, the practice of timing the arrival of inputs from suppliers to cut down or eliminate excess inventory has become the norm.
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.
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.
A deal by OPEC and non-OPEC producers to get rid of excess supply has also supported prices.
[12] Nor does the notion that monetary policy operates by expanding the money supply (or base money) and this excess supply bids up demand for goods and services (and their prices) as people attempt to get rid of their excessive money balance.
Indeed in the presence of chronic excess supply structural reform has the risk of spurring disinflation rather than the contributing to a necessary increase in inflation.
Some deflationists like A. Gary Shilling also believe an excess of supplies play into this deflation dynamic that result in what Dr. Schilling calls «good» deflation.
The flow of cheap money didn't stop in the U.S. Financial experts say it ended up chasing higher returns all over the world, especially in emerging markets, where investors supplied the capital for projects in places such as China and Brazil and contributed to the excesses in property markets including London; Sydney, Australia; and Vancouver, Canada.
In the face of massive excess supply, prices collapsed.
Normally, it's possible to take care of excess imports into one region by moving excess supply to another region, and that has been happening in this case too, but just not quickly enough.
Summers and other secular stagnation supporters argue that the level of interest rates needed to bring the economy back to full capacity is below the effective lower bound for monetary policy, so central banks are powerless to stimulate enough demand to use up excess supply.
Even with the added shipments out of the Midwest, a glut of oil remains, and the excess supply has pushed down prices.
Underlying Inflation is moving further below the official target of 2 per cent and he attributes this «to excess supply in the economy and heightened competition in the retail sector».
While each metal offers its own supply and demand dynamic, the general theme of excess supply (or at least balanced markets) is ubiquitous.
Unless the supply of good buyout targets increases, all this excess capital will only serve to increase competition and keep asset prices high, which could depress returns going forward.
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