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equilibrium

[ee-kwuh-lib-ree-uhm, ek-wuh-] / ˌi kwəˈlɪb ri əm, ˌɛk wə- /


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“The housing market is now at a fragile equilibrium, and increasing production will result in falling prices, which is not in anyone’s best interests,” he wrote at the time.

From Barron's

So the stasis, i.e., inactive equilibrium, will remain.

From Barron's

There are rumblings that the “slow to hire, slow to fire” job-market equilibrium over recent years might be shifting.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the interest rate gap continues to widen, the global system will lose its equilibrium, creating new uncertainty.

From Barron's

Radhika Rao, senior economist at DBS, thinks authorities will likely look to keep the rupee at “competitive levels and in undervalued territory,” letting the currency “find its equilibrium” to better reflect underlying macro shifts.

From The Wall Street Journal