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Значения термина global surplus на английском
Значения для термина "global surplus" отсутствуют.
Использование термина global surplus на английском
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Prior to this, the largest six-month globalsurplus this century was 360 million barrels.
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The market is burdened by a massive globalsurplus.
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Both markets are in globalsurplus, but uncertainty created by production cuts has induced fresh buying.
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That idea is a globalsurplus recycling mechanism.
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Energy consultancy FGE forecasts a globalsurplus of 2 million barrels per day between April and June.
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Hughes said wheat prices were currently favorable for the refinery with a large globalsurplus keeping prices in check.
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The ICU would act as a sort of automatic " globalsurplus recycling mechanism," to use Varoufakis's term.
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Even before the data was released, BNP Paribas analyst Stephen Briggs had increased his forecast of the globalsurplus.
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The International Cocoa Organization (ICCO) forecasts a globalsurplus of 371,000 tonnes this season.
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Steelmakers worldwide have struggled for years as a globalsurplus has expanded, weighing on prices and stoking tensions between major exporting countries.
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He said the INCB would likely refuse any request because there is a globalsurplus of pharmaceutical opiates, resulting in low prices.
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However some economists say any pick-up in the Chinese property sector this year could boost demand for copper and further eat into a globalsurplus.
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But the glut pervades many major farming regions, making it unlikely that drought or floods in one region could wipe out the mounting globalsurplus.
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Prices for aluminium - used in the aerospace, construction and automotive industries - have remained stubbornly low because of a massive globalsurplus of metal.
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Prices for aluminum - used in the aerospace, construction and automotive industries - have remained stubbornly low because of a massive globalsurplus of metal.
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That helped tighten the gap between globalsurplus oil supplies and demand by 40,000 bpd to just 160,000 bpd in 2010.