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Thus a rise in the note circulation leads to a money market shortage.
Once special deposits have been called, their release can be timed to match an expected money market shortage.
"I won't talk on numbers, but we don't want a market shortage."
Explain if this recall will create a market shortage that will impact on the consumer.
Second, the Bank can, by refusing to relieve market shortages through bill operations, force the discount houses to borrow from it.
Price rigidity is the proposition that some prices adjust slowly in response to market shortages or surpluses.
Employers are not raising prices, even though there are spot labor market shortages for skilled workers."
This is when, under positions of market shortage of liquidity, discount houses are invited to offer eligible instruments for sale.
Indeed, the money market shortages created by greater reliance on sales of gilts were initially relieved by buying back Treasury bills from the market.
This "cooling-off period" would, however, ease the Grand Duchy's labour market shortages, which needed to use cross-border workers to fill the bulk of new jobs.
However, in some instances a low rate may be appropriate, such as where higher inventory levels occur in anticipation of rapidly rising prices or expected market shortages.
But many steel customers have complained that the measures have created high prices for the steel they consume, as well as market shortages and dimmer export potential.
Conversely, if there are goods market shortages, individuals may choose to supply less labor (and enjoy more leisure) than they would in the absence of goods market disequilibrium.
Gov. Davis recently demanded about $9 billion in refunds from the generators, including Duke, while the companies have asserted that the state fell victim to market shortages created by its own policies.
Labor market shortages are supposed to be the drive trains of improvements in employment conditions, so by the laws of supply and demand right about now should be a very good time to be a registered nurse.
The Bank of England uses three principal techniques to relieve money market shortages: outright purchases of bills from the discount houses; purchases of bills with associated resale agreements; and lending to the market.
Under the arrangements first introduced in late 1980, emphasis is placed on bill dealings as a method of relieving money market shortages and the outright purchase of bills from the discount houses is the most common form of assistance provided.
As I have said before, even if Member States were to face labour market shortages, they would be free to cap the total number of migrants they are ready to admit, if they consider, for instance, that their society is already facing too much of an integration burden.
When banks withdraw funds, the Bank of England relieves the resulting discount market shortage at that rate of interest which it thinks appropriate, nudging rates upwards perhaps to reduce the demand for bank lending or lowering them to counteract a rising exchange rate.
In the early 1980s when the policy of overfunding led to persistent money market shortages, the Bank's bill mountain was criticised from the standpoint that it entailed the Bank acting essentially as a clearing bank, lending to the corporate sector (albeit indirectly) via its bill purchases.
However, in the face of market expectations, the Bank took advantage of a money market shortage on 5 March to buy bills at a rate of discount of 11.75 per cent, 0.5 per cent higher than the previous day's dealings and about 1 per cent above what markets were anticipating.
By dealing through brokers who have access to market-wide information and who are continually matching buying and selling offers, GEMMs can adjust their positions in the knowledge that prices will only move in response to generalised market shortages or surpluses of stock and not in anticipation of any particular deals of their own.