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oversupply

[oh-ver-suh-plahy, oh-ver-suh-plahy] / ˈoʊ vər səˌplaɪ, ˌoʊ vər səˈplaɪ /


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“There is often a fear that overly optimistic projections will eventually lead to a state of oversupply,” said Shih Fang Chiu, a senior researcher at the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research.

From The Wall Street Journal

Restrictive leases, a fear of communal living post Covid, and an oversupply of similar accommodation are all possible factors.

From BBC

While global oil markets remain broadly oversupplied, near-term prices look set to take direction from geopolitical signals.

From Barron's

While global oil markets remain broadly oversupplied, near-term prices look set to take direction from geopolitical signals.

From Barron's

"The volatility of the oil price inevitably had an effect as tepid demand and oversupply put a dampener on any price progress," he added.

From Barron's