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  • Oversupply concerns had been dominating talk in the market amid declining demand for shipment services, but Mr. Yang pointed out that these problems could be resolved by "slow steaming"—a cost-reducing method of running ships at slower speeds—and keeping ships idle, a method that most shipping companies eventually adopted during 2010.

    Industrial Transport 2011

  • Oversupply is greatest there, and the government is focusing its policy controls with most intensity at the high end.

    Vanke Should Weather Storm Tom Orlik 2011

  • Oversupply of GPs by the practice, could include the alternative of ER substitution. lgl

    Health Care Policy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Oversupply has been the lingering problem of the ETS since its creation, but a mix of low expectations about the EU economy and a concrete risk of too many permits flooding the market next year have crippled the market this month.

    EU Carbon Prices Jump Alessandro Torello 2011

  • Oversupply has been the lingering problem of the ETS since its creation.

    EU Carbon-Permit Prices Close Down After Durban Deal Alessandro Torello 2011

  • Oversupply is greatest there, and the government is focusing its policy controls with most intensity at the high end.

    Vanke Should Weather Storm Tom Orlik 2011

  • More Oversupply Fears Return to Oil Market High inventories and the potential for slowing demand in the U.S. have increased the premium paid for Brent crude over Nymex crude to more than $4 in Monday trading.

    Oil Prices Bounce Back 2010

  • Oversupply concerns may have also caused selling, as Japan's Ministry of Finance said it will issue an extra 16.92 trillion yen ($174.2 billion) in government bonds this fiscal year to pay for a supplementary budget for economic stimulus.

    Japan yields rise 2009

  • Oversupply, weak pricing and wrong-way hedges on feed costs drove firms such as poultry giant Pilgrim's Pride Corp. into bankruptcy protection.

    Smithfield Swings to a Loss on Hog-Production Woes 2009

  • Oversupply, weak pricing and wrong-way hedges on the cost of feeds such as corn and soymeal drove some firms like Pilgrim's Pride Corp., the largest poultry producer, into bankruptcy-court protection.

    Smithfield's Results to Give Peek 2009

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