Sentences with phrase «from glut»

The biggest competition for Canadians, Tuccillo says, are investor groups that are now making unprecedented «bulk investments» — buying dozens of condos or houses at a time in markets, like Florida, which has seen steady price growth and the inventory of homes for sale sink to five months» worth from the glut of 20 months back in 2008.
In a tough economy, it's an employers» job market, which means that anyone hiring can afford to pick and choose from the glut of applicants — and make wild demands (see, for example, the companies that ask for your Facebook password at the interview).»
Now, pensions are gone, all but the most skilled manual labor is outsourced, and you can't rely on loyalty from employers in the knowledge economy, though you can count on competition from a glut of young college degree - holders.
So how will Byton stand out from the glut of other companies from China trying to do similar things?
The march away from the glut of advertising excess may be most symbolically seen in the explosion of ad blockers.
One would never suspect that trouble might be bubbling in Mexico's oil patch from the glut of petrodollars flooding its treasury.
As contemporary artists feed an image - hungry culture, making and disseminating pictures with unprecedented speed on every possible platform, photo curators are tasked with picking and choosing from a glut of wildly multifarious works that can claim to be associated with the medium.
The backlash from the glut of overpriced and inappropriate UMD movies released scared away any potential retailer before our UMDs could achieve market penetration.
Virgin Australia went from a glut of award space in Business Class from the United States to Australia that you could book with Delta miles to basically none.
Finally, all three of the tablets are going to be issued in white, which is a stark contrast from the glut of black ones on the market.
We no longer move through this environment; we just try to parse the important images from the glut of Busy ™ so we can tell what the hell is going on.
[11] The elements placed in the last four rows of the table puzzled Mendeleev, as is apparent from the glut of question marks and the fact that several are out of order according to their assigned atomic weights.
How could this message possibly have stood out from the glut of identical - sounding emails now clogging the e.politics inbox?
Put those numbers together, and you have a market poised to tip from glut to a deficit of more than 1.6 million barrels a day.
From glut to shortages.
'' [But] with the stock at 30 times 2020 earnings, with the upside coming from a glutted market,» he continued, «we think the risk - reward in this, given where other LNG plays are in Australia and elsewhere, is just completely out - of - whack.»

Not exact matches

This production, combined with steadily increasing imports from Canada led to a glut in the U.S. Midwest, and a disconnection of the U.S. mid-continent oil market from world markets.
Pipeline reversal projects such as the Enbridge Seaway reversal and the TransCanada Gulf Coast Marketlink project in the U.S. have begun to drain the glut of crude from the midwest by more cost - effective transportation options, and some significant refinery outages have finished in the U.S. midwest, adding demand.
But for decades, that hasn't been the case for the U.S.: A worldwide glut of savings from Chinese, Japanese, and other overseas investors holds our rates in check.
Unfortunately, the glut of misinformation circulating on TV and the Internet makes it difficult to separate bunk from best practices.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to cut output by about 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd) for six months from Jan. 1 to prop up prices and reduce a glut.
Starting in 2009, the surge in natural gas production from fracking created what people have called a «glut» in the US.
CAR - T treatments, including competing products from Novartis rivals Kite Pharma and Juno Therapeutics, come with the risk of potentially deadly side effects such as cytokine - release syndrome (CRS), in which a glut of T - cell - assisting cytokines can cause high fever, low blood pressure, and problems with lung oxygenation.
But the glut of digital communication, from Facebook romances to arguments that take place solely over text, has made Turkle worried that people have come to expect too much from their devices.
He suggested the basic problem was Chinese over-production, which creates a global glut, with dumped products finding a way into the U.S. through third countries:» You put a tariff on it coming from one country, they trans - ship it through another one.
But Stephens suggests even the sudden real estate glut may play into Walmart's hands, as it will now have the opportunity to pick and choose from the best locations that Target is vacating.
In the case of limiting exports of refined fuel to B.C., he said, the government could argue it is simply pursuing a policy of enhancing value by relieving a glut of unprocessed oil from the oilsands for the good of its citizens.
Combine that with the glut of cheap natural gas from fracking, and coal production has plummeted:
Except currently there is a glut of college graduates who take away jobs from those with less education.
Observers say a glut of cheap robusta coffee, much of it from Vietnam, which has quickly emerged as a big producer, has been largely to blame.
The news sector has seen a glut of newcomers in recent years, from HuffingtonPost and BuzzFeed to Mashable and Vice News.
A glut of liquid biopsy companies have emerged from universities and elsewhere in recent years to catch cancer by relying on a patient's DNA, rather than having to extract their tissue.
Thus the wage gains are from a one time energy glut brought about by increased supply from fracking, lower demand from a weak global economy, and some producers increasing production to make up for lower prices (not entirely self defeating as consumer nations expand inventories while prices are low).
The two leaders, who realized they stand to benefit more from cooperating in order to push prices higher, agreed to work together to help world oil markets clear a glut that had more than halved oil prices since 2014, pummeling Russian and Saudi government revenues.
Oil prices have arisen from the lows set in March, but a glut of inventory and few catalysts for dramatic jumps in global energy demand suggest 2015 earnings will likely be less than half of last year's tally.
The glut of U.S. natural gas has created a tremendous amount of downward price pressure and led U.S. power plants to convert from coal to natural gas.
With crude oil prices down sharply from last year and the oil glut at risk of increasing, private security consultant Charles Clifton's phone has been ringing.
«Oil prices have more than halved from mid-2014 due to a global supply glut
«It is not good for the world for the burden of solving this broader problem... to rest on the shoulders of the United States,» [5] insisted Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner on Wednesday, as if the spillover from U.S. quantitative easing and deregulation was not promoting the speculative dollar glut.
These two projects alone are unlikely to be sufficient to completely eliminate the glut of oil in the Midwest, so there is likely still room for TransCanada's Keystone Phase 3 (the southern part of the XL pipeline) from Cushing, Oklahoma to Houston and Port Arthur, Texas.
But despite the glut in global oil production — somewhere around 1 mb / d — the margin from excess to shortage is thinner than most people think.
Shifting (a nascent trend) from a global savings glut supported by lower commodity prices and toward narrowing global imbalances amid stronger global demand, which will depend to some extent on whether China can succeed in making the middle income transition.
A surge in North American production made possible by technological revolutions contributed to a global crude oil glut that toppled prices from more than $ 100 a barrel in 2014 to under $ 50 today.
Wary of a slowdown in high - end apartment sales and a potential supply glut, lenders are beginning to retreat from Manhattan's luxury condominium market.
Among the explanations that have been put forward are the increased credibility of central banks in controlling inflation (inflation rates remain below 3 per cent across the developed world), the low level of official interest rates in the major economies reflecting low inflation and the continuing weakness in some economies, a glut of savings on world markets particularly sourced from the Asian region, and changes to pension fund rules in some countries which are seen as biasing investments away from equities towards bonds.
However, Chinese media reports say stainless mills are scrambling to combat the supply glut by bringing forward maintenance schedules or switching from stainless to carbon steelmaking.
Increased output from elsewhere in the Middle East, as well as resilient supply from US shale fields and production successes in Russia and the Gulf of Mexico, all compounded the supply glut and prolonged rebalancing in 2015.
It's an information glut of contradictory events, ideas, interpretations, swirling around us until, like Simon Peter, we figuratively or literally go fishing to get away from it all.
it's winter here in australia and crumbles are a great winter pudding, made with fruit frozen from summer's gluts.
Well, to digress, I have been experiencing a glut of tech issues over the past few days which culminated with my computer stopping me from being able to do anything whatsoever this morning, so I really kneaded (groan!)
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