Sentences with phrase «faster than supply»

Thus, if local market conditions are good, that is, if the vacancy rate is low, demand is growing faster than supply, and rents are rising, then investors will perceive that the risk of property ownership is lower and the required rate of return, and, hence the discount rate, will be lower, all else being equal.
The article says that San Francisco's interest in preserving the historical aspects of the city has sparked a rise in housing prices, while the demand for housing increases faster than supply.
Buyer demand is reported to be growing faster than supply, and many REALTORS ® are reporting multiple offers.
«Listings are growing as they normally do this time of the year, but because demand has been growing faster than supply, homes are selling faster,» observes Jonathan Smoke, chief economist of realtor.com.
«Consumer behavior is evolving faster than supply chains can adapt,» according to the Prologis report.
By 2017, demand for oil has fallen so much faster than supply that the price of oil has dropped to $ 30 a barrel.
Nevertheless, global demand is now expected to grow slightly faster than supply capacity, causing the market to gradually tighten and the «call on OPEC and stocks change» to rise from 2016 onwards.
And that's because you've got countries like India and China that are growing at a rapid clip, and as 2 billion more people start consuming more goods — they want cars just like we've got cars; they want to use energy to make their lives a little easier just like we've got — it is absolutely certain that demand will go up a lot faster than supply.
The size of national and global economies was growing faster than the supply of gold, and hence it was becoming impossible to have enough gold to back all the currencies (inflation concerns aside).
Is she starting to worry that natural wine's audience is expanding faster than the supply of wine itself?
What was called the Law of Diminishing Returns indicated that the work devoted to satisfying wants must become progressively less effective; and Malthus announced the depressing but undeniable truth that, if left to themselves, the number of those seeking satisfactions for their wants must increase faster than the supply of those satisfactions.
«Demand is growing faster than supply,» Carlson said.
You get inflationary pressures when demand rises faster than supply, and deflationary pressures when the opposite happens.
Simply put the demand for Bitcoin is increasing faster than the supply.

Not exact matches

In other words, if the company notices a shift in local consumer tastes, it can fire off a batch of new garb from a nearby factory and get product on shelves many months faster than the old way — a supply chain triumph given that Levi works two years in advance and uses more than 1,000 different finishes in a season, which lasts six months.
And with supplies from Iraq threatened with disruption — in recent years, Iraq was the only major producer increasing its output faster than the U.S. and Canada — that American oil is only going to get more competitive in the marketplace.
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.
But people who leak — whether they're Apple employees, contractors or suppliers — do get caught and they're getting caught faster than ever.
Simple, CNNMoney reports: it has the best supply chain around, allowing it to give buyers the new gadgets they want faster than can any of its rivals.
Loblaw warned that full - year earnings will be lower than in 2011, as its operations aren't growing at a rate fast enough to cover the IT and supply chain investment.
The supply of homes for sale at the end of May was down more than 8 percent from a year ago, and homes that were listed sold at the fastest rate on record.
The tight supply is pushing home prices higher, considerably faster than income growth.
«Homes for sale are going under contract a week faster than a year ago, which is quite remarkable given weakening affordability conditions and extremely tight supply.
The second element of the failure framework, the observation that technologies can progress faster than market demand... means that in their efforts to provide better products than their competitors and earn higher prices and margins, suppliers often «overshoot» their market: They give customers more than they need or ultimately are willing to pay for.
We then calculate what the ratio would be if Amazon added 50,000 Amazon workers and 62,500 supplementary workers over a ten year period, as Amazon's RFP projects, and if the city's housing supply grew 20 percent faster than it did in the earlier period.1 We adjusted the 20 percent figure up or down to reflect differences in metros» level of difficulty in producing new housing, and we assumed that vacancy rates would drop to between 3 and 5 percent of the city's housing stock.
Higher than expected iPhone 7 Plus demand outstripped supply, which should be alleviated through the fourth quarter, helped by new features such as water resistance, faster processing, improved optics, and larger storage capacities.
Hempco ® has been a bulk hemp seed processor and supplier for over a decade, and in light of the hemp industry impending growth and international recognition, what once was a small family business, realized the impending hemp industry growth, Hempco ® required large and fast funding and is now public trading, has raised approximately $ 4m and has more than $ 6m / yr in sales.
Such housing markets are currently experiencing supply shortages that are lifting prices faster than the national average.
That changed dramatically starting in late 2014, when global oil supplies began growing faster than demand.
The economy could add jobs that fast, or even faster — job growth is theoretically limited only by labor supply, and a lot more labor is sitting idle today than usual.
the U.S. is producing more oil but we're ruled by the global market price, and global demand is rising faster than new supplies are discovered and delivered.
The housing prices may keep rising because the Austin's population is growing faster than its housing supply by 5.19 %.
Just as Thomas Malthus had shown how population had the capacity to increase faster than the food supply, so this computer - based report concluded that world order would collapse if population growth, industrial expansion, increased pollution and the depletion of natural resources were to continue at current rates.
«If we have a rush order, our suppliers are used to us and will supply us faster so we can make our product faster than usual.»
Sales of stores» private label groceries are growing faster than branded goods because brands are being removed from shelves, reducing consumer choice, suppliers say.
Rice consumption is increasing, and demand for rice will outstrip supply if production does not increase faster than its current rate.
«Littlest» is now into his second week of life, and while I do seem to have a bountiful and well established milk supply (it came in much faster with this baby than with my previous two births), we are having latch issues that have caused pain and bleeding.
More importantly, though, the company's decision to voluntarily remove food dyes demonstrates what I've been saying for years now, which is that private market forces are going to reform our food supply far faster than government regulation ever could.
The money supply would seem to be growing faster than is necessary for real growth, causing some inflationary growth.
An op - ed in the reputable publication Vedomosti concluded by arguing that the difference in height of the two presidents should not be mistaken for a sign of Russia's relative weakness: «Let China's economy grow many times faster than Russia's — its very growth is supplied by Russia's oil and gas!
Because local shops don't make such a big profit, the money they make circulates much faster than it would in a large corporation, as owners purchase supplies and employ workers — driving the money right back into the community.
Output Voltage - Higher output voltage means a faster, cleaner cut, and is usually higher at 220V power supplies than 110V.
It can respond to increased power demands faster than a turbine can spool up, and it can also save excess power and then supply it when needed.
A new study suggests that water supplies in places like the American West and Central Asia will decline thanks to faster than expected change in snowfall
A major, decade - long study of thousands of Americans found that people living in areas with more outdoor pollution — even at lower levels common in the United States — accumulate deposits in the arteries that supply the heart faster than do people living in less polluted areas.
And many have credited Bill Ford for preparing the company while he was CEO faster than either Chrysler and GM for constrained oil supplies and the dawn of a carbon - constrained economy.
«We're talking about an incredible synergy between technology and biology, about very simple improvements — pasteurization, a general reduction of pollutants, cleaning up our water supply — producing heritable effects across populations faster than ever before.
The pines in a warmer world then ran through their stored supplies of water and energy faster than those in today's climate.
For instance, sleeping less than six hours per night may increase appetite, as some studies suggest, but a sleep - deprived office worker surrounded by fast - food joints is more likely to become obese than a physically active hunter - gatherer faced with a limited food supply.
However, the Green Revolution continues to run into an old Malthusian problem: humans are breeding faster than food supplies can keep up.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z