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"undersupply" Definitions
  1. an inadequate supply

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And if, as he had argued, an oversupply of some commodities is offset by an undersupply of others, then by the same logic, an undersupply of money might indeed entail an oversupply of everything else.
Micron's going to keep going higher as long as there's undersupply.
This undersupply of housing has been a trend for a while.
"We have a noticeable undersupply of good, quality housing," he said.
There's a huge undersupply and this is the root cause of this.
A jump in U.S. stockpiles can dampen fears of undersupply and guide prices lower.
That growth came mostly from the memory chip market where undersupply drove prices higher.
Persistent undersupply means that even in recessions the country is rarely left with surplus houses.
Nor did undersupply lead to jerky pricing, though there was some volatility the following day.
Sydney, for example, is reportedly dealing with oversupply in some suburbs and undersupply in others.
"This results in global refined product undersupply for the second consecutive quarter," the IEA said.
The undersupply means a nation of overworked doctors who constantly struggle to finish screening patient scans.
That increases the risk that the market could swing into undersupply and send oil prices higher.
"You can't make the argument that there's an undersupply of venture capitalists or private equity fund managers."
Economists generally agree that the fundamental problem facing the housing market is one of undersupply of new houses.
The bank's analysts expect copper to continue to struggle against oversupply and zinc to be buoyed by undersupply.
The report suggests that if OPEC kept pumping at April's rate it would undersupply the world market in 2019.
Periods of undersupply, such as 1999-2000, 2006-2008 and 2010-2011, have seen the spreads move towards backwardation.
Because of that, we will see pressure on prices then and the undersupply comes primarily from light sweet crude oil.
In the past, periods of oversupply and contango were swiftly followed by a return to undersupply and backwardation (tmsnrt.rs/2zcg22017BC).
"There's an oversupply of goods that need to be moved and an undersupply of people to move them," he says.
We're out of the frying pan of speculative excess and into a subtler and more insidious problem of chronic undersupply.
"We expect that by Q4 the market will be dealing with either undersupply, dwindling spare capacity - or both," it added.
"We expect that by Q31 the market will be dealing with either undersupply, dwindling spare capacity - or both," it added.
India's demographics and an undersupply of urban housing have resulted in the potential for competitive REITs in the country, he added.
But as the market transitions from oversupply in 2014/15 towards a period of undersupply in 2017/18, spreads have tightened.
But as the market transitions from oversupply in 2014/15 toward a period of undersupply in 2017/18, spreads have tightened.
In contrast, six-month calendar spreads surged deeper into backwardation, implying traders are worried about undersupply and a further drawdown in stocks.
Most live in ordinary housing, largely through their own choice rather than because of stamp duty or an undersupply of specialist housing.
However, the Trump administration granted temporary sanctions exemptions to eight countries, allowing Iranian crude exports to continue and easing concern about undersupply.
For one, it's not immediately obvious that Britain is suffering from woefully inadequate undersupply of housing, at least at the national level.
Many analysts expect global oil markets to flip from slight undersupply in 2017 and early this year into oversupply later in 2018.
On Tuesday, Falih said OPEC producers are essentially producing as much as they can to make sure the market doesn't swing into undersupply.
Most traders have become much less sure the market will enter a persistent period of undersupply with a sharp reduction in oil inventories.
As the oil market has cycled between periods of undersupply and oversupply, the calendar spreads have cycled between backwardation and contango (tmsnrt.rs/2hNC18SN).
He said Australia's residential property sector, meanwhile, was underpinned by reasonable employment growth, "solid" consumers, an undersupply of housing and low interest rates.
Morgan Stanley believes the output curbs, along with U.S. sanctions, will soon push the market into undersupply and support Brent prices at $75.
Notably, the housing market is currently facing an undersupply problem that is helping to lift prices beyond the affordable reach of many Americans.
The structural undersupply issue was only set to worsen amid a forecast 10 percent increase in London's population over the next decade, JLL found.
Stocks in producing countries therefore tend to be the last to fill during periods of oversupply but first to drain during periods of undersupply.
Every college student taking Economics 101 learns that keeping prices at an artificially low level results in an undersupply of vital goods or services.
Russia was reportedly concerned that a nine-month extension could cause markets to quickly tighten, leading to undersupply that results in a price spike.
But there will be some markets, as is the case in all markets around the world, that will have oversupply and others that have undersupply.
The oil market, too, carries stocks from periods of oversupply to periods of undersupply, and cycles regularly from contango to backwardation as it does so.
RUSSIA AGREES TO SUPPLY 30,000 T OF CRUDE OIL TO BELARUSIAN NAFTAN REFINERY TO COMPENSATE FOR UNDERSUPPLY DUE TO PIPELINE CONTAMINATION - SOURCE CLOSE TO TALKS
Thummel also sees a lack of capital investment in U.S. production leading to an undersupply of crude oil, resulting in a rise in crude prices.
Just as Pharaoh's kingdom experienced a cycle of feast and famine, depending on the Nile inundation, the oil market swings between periods of undersupply and oversupply.
Price controls lead to undersupply, and in this context, the price controls on debit card fees have been associated with a reduction in free checking accounts.
Myanmar was the big supply surprise in the past decade and it played a major role in alleviating fears of chronic undersupply in the tin market.
The law would crack down on cities that undersupply housing by expediting approval for new building projects in municipalities that are undershooting their housing goals. Gov.
The report suggests that if OPEC kept pumping at March's rate it would slightly undersupply the world market in 2019, even with the lower demand outlook.
Calendar spreads for all months in 22 have tightened significantly over the last six months suggesting traders see the market moving towards a sustained period of undersupply.
"The oil market has moved into modest undersupply and we expect this will persist at least through the end of the year," U.S. investment bank Jefferies said.
So the switch from fears about prospective undersupply in August and September to concerns about emerging oversupply in October and November should not really come as a surprise.
One reason for the price increase could be due to an undersupply of NAND flash memory chips, coupled with a surge in orders for the new higher capacity iPhones.
OPEC's supply cuts and U.S. sanctions against Iran and Venezuela will push the oil market into undersupply and boost the cost of crude in coming months, Morgan Stanley forecasts.
Contango is normally associated with an oversupplied oil market and high and/or rising levels of inventories while backwardation is associated with undersupply and low and/or falling stocks.
The sustained shift from contango in 22017/270 to backwardation in late 270 and at the start of 23 strongly suggests the market has switched from oversupply to undersupply.
In some circles, there is even talk of an eventual undersupply of inventory (beyond what's already happening in the market's lower end), as the city's population continues to grow.
Given the cutthroat nature of the market for academic jobs, with its well-known oversupply of Ph.D.s and undersupply of permanent positions, this outcome had been far from guaranteed.
Papa believes Permian production will not be able to satisfy the world's growing appetite for oil, and he warns the underinvestment in new oil projects could lead to undersupply.
But micromanagement has led to a chronic undersupply of homes and thus to bubbly prices in big cities, where growth is strongest, and to a glut in smaller, weaker cities.
Like other complex systems, the market can shift from one phase (undersupply) to another (oversupply) very rapidly and with little warning ("Cyclical behaviour of the oil market", Reuters, June 2018).
In 2008 and 2014, market commentary shifted from fears about undersupply to oversupply within three to four months around the peak, and something similar appears to be happening this time.
The oil market will remain in a "fragile equilibrium" in coming years and could experience a price spike brought on by undersupply, Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan said Tuesday.
The majority of undersupply was in London's outer suburbs and while developers have allotted forthcoming stock over the medium term, that still won't be sufficient to close the gap, it continued.
By the fourth quarter we'll have over a million barrels a day shortfall," he said, "In 2017, we could see the shortfall extend up to 2 million barrels a day undersupply.
But it is at least possible the market is moving towards a period of undersupply, when demand will be growing strongly, supply will be lagging, and stocks will feel uncomfortably tight.
The investment bank says it believes the group's core members, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, will take steps to keep the market from tipping into oversupply or undersupply.
Under pressure from Trump, OPEC and allies agreed in June to boost production, after months of undersupply by OPEC countries including Venezuela and Angola and the prospect of the Iran sanctions.
But as the oil market transitions from oversupply in 2015/16 to undersupply in 2018/19, crude and gasoline prices will have to rise to restrain consumption and incentivise more production.
Every market will ebb and flow and will sometimes have pockets of undersupply and oversupply, but the long term trend is clearly that there's a need for more hotel rooms in China.
In addition to coal-fired capacity, Engie's Zolling plant has two 25 MW gas turbines that can be switched on in times of high demand or undersupply to balance out demand swings.
That means OPEC's current deal with Russia and other producers to keep 1.8 million barrels a day off the market is likely to cause at least a short-term undersupply of oil.
"Prices were also supported by comments from UAE Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei, who said the worry is undersupply, not oversupply, as demand remains strong amid the constraints on output," they added.
"They are in places that are underdiscovered but have a bit of soul and character and we see an undersupply of quality co-working," said Matthew Ciccone, one of the company's founders.
With prices less than $22011 away from $22013 a barrel, investment bank Jefferies said the market "is coming into better balance" and would flip into undersupply in the second half of the year.
Sky-high oil prices hurt consumers and ultimately shrink demand for fuel, while super low prices discourage energy companies from making investments in future production, which can lead to undersupply and price spikes.
The undersupply of drivers has seen the company struggle to meet demand, especially during peak hours, leaving users with long wait times or altogether unable to find rides, and devaluing the company's services.
That will cause "structural undersupply," says Andrew Leyland, head of strategic advisory at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, and could wreak havoc on EV supply chains just as the industry is hoping to go mainstream.
In theory, this could be a strength of the movement — combining free marketers on the right with social justice enthusiasts on the left to overcome the parochial concerns that drive undersupply of housing.
Benchmark gasoline futures rose to a session peak of $1.7799 per gallon, the highest level since late July 2015, as the refinery outages threatened to create a short-term undersupply of the fuel.
Also underpinning his view, investment in the oil industry throughout much of the world remains at "unprecedented low levels," which increases the odds that the market will swing to undersupply in the medium term.
We may well end up with a repeat of the situation of ill-advised mergers and acquisitions, or heavy capital spending on commodities where there is a perceived undersupply, thus driving them into oversupply.
"This is the biggest quarterly decline since the fourth quarter of 2013, confirming that inventory builds are now reversing as the market shifts from oversupply to undersupply," Bernstein analysts said in a note to clients.
In the case of oil, traders took long positions on the view that the oversupplied market would swing from surplus to deficit nearly four to seven months before that undersupply was expected to materialize, Goldman explains.
"The market is struggling with a large housing undersupply just as 4.8 million millennials are reaching 30-years of age in 2020, a prime age for many to purchase their first home," wrote George Ratiu, realtor.
So when you've got a huge undersupply of AI experts in the United States, those that do remain are going to be fought over by very deep-pocketed, strong internet companies who are providing important services.
"That's because I know there is a significant undersupply of psychiatrists, and in fact, all behavioral health specialists," said Wu, an internist and professor of health policy and management at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
Jefferies' Jason Gammel told CNBC on Monday the oil market had swung from oversupply to undersupply in April thanks to disruptions in production in Nigeria and Alberta, Canada, taking around 2 million barrels per day out of the market.
Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science focuses, rightly or wrongly — and I think rightly — on the second group, the folks designing the next generation of what's going on, and so for that, we still have a dangerous undersupply. Mm-hmm.
" Blackstone said it shares the U.N.'s "concern about the chronic undersupply of housing in major metropolitan centers around the world" and that Blackstone "has contributed to the availability of well managed rental housing by bringing significant capital and expertise to the sector.
His decisions in the real-estate field are guided by two enduring real trends that apply to big portions of the US."Because more and more people are renting, and renting for longer, there is an undersupply of multifamily real estate around the country," he said.
"On the other end, broad undersupply through underperforming shale and a firm commitment to holding the petrostate production cuts could lead to ongoing inventory declines to even tighter levels… meaning front month Brent prices could move firmly into the $70-80 range, even without supply disruptions."
"We would expect palladium to stabilize around $850-$900 or so over the next 12 months, (supported by) the fact that the supply/demand balance is still pointing towards undersupply," Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke, the most bearish respondent on palladium in Reuters' January precious metals price poll.
"Every time the government has done something like that we get what you call a hole in the supply of timber and we're going into a hole now, an undersupply," said Joe Carr, the owner of a privately-held logging business managing 500 hectares of forest in the far north of the country.
"There are so many things that can happen … an oversupply of milk leading to infection, your baby having trouble latching, having an undersupply … being aware of this will be so helpful so that you will know how to avoid or handle these things," adds the new mom, who welcomed baby Story on Feb. 6.
The argument for taxing Mr. Zuckerberg at a lower rate "is that there's an undersupply of entrepreneurs, and the world needs more Zuckerbergs," said Victor Fleischer, a professor at the University of San Diego School of Law, who writes occasionally for The New York Times and has advised the coalition on its revenue estimates.
"The combinations of these (potential activities by OPEC, non-OPEC and shale producers) drive broad oversupply or undersupply in global oil market balances that could mean on one end that inventories start building robustly by mid-2018, with shale growth momentum even as OPEC and Russia bring back cut volumes to market; this could begin moving Brent prices back down to the $50-60 level quickly, and accelerate a return to the $40-50 range," the report said.
These are the systems we can expect to see entering financial crisis very soon, if not already, because of their high reliance on fares:- Amtrak- SF BART- Caltrain- NY MTA- Chicago CTA- PATCO- NJT- PATH- Metra- Sound Transit- WMATA- LA Metrolink- SEPTA- SD MTS The 2009 stimulus ended up channeling several billion dollars to transit, but it was almost all in the form of capital subsidies, which led to many transit systems having an oversupply of hardware and undersupply of labor and money to run it.

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