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rebalance

(riːˈbæləns)
vb (tr)
to balance (something) again
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And again, our first choice is to have fair and reciprocal trade." He added that the reason the US imposed tariffs on China is "for the last two and a half years, we've been working with China to rebalance the trading relationship and it hasn't rebalanced. The trade deficit has grown significantly despite assurances from China that we would improve this." He affirmed that "and to the extent that the Chinese respond again, you can assume the president will consider all his options." Furthermore, Mnuchin noted that Trump and Chinese leader "have a very good relationship but as it relates to financial issues and trade, you know, we have become enemies.
MANILA -- The local stock barometer declined anew on Friday as investors rebalanced holdings and stocks, while the peso continued retreating against the greenback.
Each index will be rebalanced in accordance with its present methodology.
Looking at industry data, it is fair to say the oil market is rebalanced now as the US oil stocks were finally in line with their five-year average in the week ending March 16.
Diversify Now that you have rebalanced your asset mix back to its stated allocation, the next step is to review your current holdings to determine if you are overly exposed in one asset class and under allocated in another.
The Index is rebalanced quarterly over four index business days.
For example, though participants holding premixed and actively managed asset-allocation portfolios such as target-date funds (TDFs) can rely on these getting rebalanced regularly, participants who are only partially invested in them should be urged to look across all their holdings.
Dr John Ashcroft, economist and chief executive of business group pro.Manchester, said the economy needed to be rebalanced, away from the south east to cities like Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Leeds and Newcastle.
To help the transition to a rebalanced economy, the report highlights five trends that could support new growth sectors: ?
Treasury (TRUST) Indexes are rebalanced daily and not at month-end like other U.S.