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rebalancingnoun
The act or process of restoring balance.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of rebalancing in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of rebalancing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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While a rebalancing has clearly begun, the process is likely to be prolonged as a supply overhang is expected to persist through 2016 - suggesting global inventories will pile up further.
Chinese data showed further weakening across the board, but it is clear that government spending and a recovery in the real estate market are helping hold up growth, china looks to be returning to a very familiar investment and real estate-driven growth pattern, somewhat at odds with their claims of economic rebalancing.
I think before Americans' so-called ‘rebalancing in Asia Pacific,’ the South China Sea was very quiet, very peaceful, china was talking to the neighboring countries. We had a Declaration of Conduct. And the Philippines was talking to us. Once the Americans came in, so-called `rebalancing,' things changed dramatically.
Just two months ago China was facing one of the worst years it's ever had in terms of equity market performance. So I think investors are taking very seriously the fact that the rebalancing of MSCI is happening, there's a disconnect between China's place in the world economy and China's place in the world's stock markets. And the two things can't be diverged for so long.
OPEC, Russia and the U.S. beat our initial supply expectations, adding to an existing inventory headwind. For 2016 we think of it as the market rebalancing year, but only from 2H (the second half of 2016), next year will be the year of undersupply which means we should see at least an eighteen month bull market from the middle of this year.
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