Sentences with phrase «where excess supply»

The process where excess supply of a stock is absorbed by increasing demand from buyers.

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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.
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.
Cherri Christiansen: And other groups like that; where mom all through Just connecting with moms in their local area and I know a couple of moms who have crazy, you know, excess supply who have been donating hundreds and hundreds of ounces of milk and I think it's such a wonderful thing to do.
The next phase of the Energy Supplier ECO and the Warm Home Discount scheme must have a particular focus on those living off the main gas grid and in poor health where help is most urgently needed to avoid excess bills and excess winter mortality.»
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.
Before I close, one large negative area where there is excess supply: preferred stock of financial companies.
The much talked about variability problem of wind power should dramatically fall as weather forecasting gets smarter and smarter, and as our power grids get more dynamic in terms of managing demand, storing excess and rerouting supply to where it is needed.
«In future we need greater electrical energy storage facilities and greater interconnection with our EU neighbours so that excess energy supplies can be sold or bought where required.»
Efficient power supplies that limit power conversion losses and generate less waste heat, which reduces the need for excess air conditioning in the datacenter facility where they are housed;
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.
One of the microgrids is in Kongiganak, where five wind turbines supply the village with about 25 percent of its power needs, and excess wind power goes to the home heating units.
DECC described the incident as «unusual» and said «In future we need greater electrical energy storage facilities and greater interconnection with our EU neighbours so that excess energy supplies can be sold or bought where required.»
In Economics, what Hemingway refers to is called the equilibrium — where resources and goods supplied intersect to meet the demands of the market, achieving the desired result without excess or shortage.
Of the 4 counties we serve, there are pockets of extremely low inventory indicating a strong Sellers» market and there are other pockets where there's inventory in excess of a 10 - month supply of homes.
Brickman: I'm not too concerned about supply in the medium to long run, but there are some markets where there has been excess supply left over from the run - up in new deliveries over the past few years.
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