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imbalance

[im-bal-uhns] / ɪmˈbæl əns /


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Belton said supply and demand imbalance in the memory market will likely continue in the foreseeable future, but he sees improvements there starting in the back half of next year.

From MarketWatch

He issued 34 such orders, many of which revised previous ones, in an effort to correct trade imbalances and promote domestic manufacturing.

From Barron's

The buffer, introduced in 2018 in an effort to ensure systemic stability in the banking system, is set twice annually based on household debt, asset imbalances and other financial trends and risks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tissue samples are easier to obtain from some demographic groups than others, resulting in imbalanced datasets.

From Science Daily

“The imbalance meant the market was heading into surplus regardless, and prices were already vulnerable,” she said.

From MarketWatch