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structural

[struhk-cher-uhl] / ˈstrʌk tʃər əl /


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Taken together, the data provide statistical evidence of a structural shift in which the economy’s supply-demand balance remains resilient while inflationary pressures continue to build in the background, said Daiwa Securities economist Kenji Yamamoto.

From The Wall Street Journal

Individual rates, estate exemptions, and important structural provisions are now effectively permanent.

From Barron's

Used in everything from cars to dishwashers, aluminum was already in a structural deficit before the conflict began and a further shortage could have big knock-on effects.

From Barron's

“These businesses are tightly aligned with our six structural themes on capex — housing, defense, energy transition, mining, data centers/digital infrastructure, and the Brisbane 2032 Olympics,” says the bank.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Make no mistake, the current situation with Iran is unprecedented. However, a structural demand shift requires significant capital investment,” Medlock explained.

From Salon