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  1. rebalancingnoun

    The act or process of restoring balance.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of rebalancing in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of rebalancing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of rebalancing in a Sentence

  1. Angus Nicholson:

    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.

  2. Officer Friedrich Eichiner:

    Our concern is in the U.S. market. Where is it going? We see some pressure from the used car market already. We already started rebalancing inventories. For me the U.S. market is the biggest risk this year.

  3. Steve Foresti:

    All else equal, these institutions are fairly significantly under their target weight to equities, meaning they need to purchase to get back to their target, there is no question there is some natural buying and selling around those rebalancing activities.

  4. Angus Nicholson:

    Chinese data out over the weekend 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.

  5. Randy Frederick:

    A lot of investors are rebalancing their portfolios before going into the weekend.

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