Supply

Supply may refer to:

  • The amount of a resource that is available
    • Supply (economics), the amount of a product which is available to customers
    • Materiel, the goods and equipment for a military unit to fulfill its mission
  • Supply (economics), the amount of a product which is available to customers
  • Materiel, the goods and equipment for a military unit to fulfill its mission
  • Supply, as in confidence and supply, the provision of funds for government expenditure
  • Narcissistic supply, the way in which a narcissistic individual requires affirmation, approval, and admiration from others in the same way as the infant requires an external supply of food
  • Supply, North Carolina, an unincorporated community in Brunswick County, North Carolina
  • Multiple ships named the HMS Supply / USS Supply / HMAS Supply
  • Supply (economics)

    In economics, supply is the amount of something that firms, consumers, laborers, providers of financial assets, or other economic agents are willing to provide to the marketplace. Supply is often plotted graphically with the quantity provided (the dependent variable) plotted horizontally and the price (the independent variable) plotted vertically.

    In the goods market, supply is the amount of a product per unit of time that producers are willing to sell at various given prices when all other factors are held constant. In the labor market, the supply of labor is the amount of time per week, month, or year that individuals are willing to spend working, as a function of the wage rate. In the financial markets, the money supply is the amount of highly liquid assets available in the money market, which is either determined or influenced by a country's monetary authority.

    The remainder of this article focuses on the supply of goods.

    Supply schedule

    A supply schedule is a table which shows how much one or more firms will be willing to supply at particular prices under the existing circumstances. Some of the more important factors affecting supply are the good's own price, the prices of related goods, production costs, technology and expectations of sellers.

    Money bill

    In the Westminster system (and, colloquially, in the United States), a money bill or supply bill is a bill that solely concerns taxation or government spending (also known as appropriation of money), as opposed to changes in public law.

    Conventions

    It is often a constitutional convention that the upper house may not block supply. There is often another requirement that non-money bill type clauses may not be attached to a money bill.

    Loss of supply in the lower house is conventionally considered to be an expression of the house's loss of confidence in the government resulting in the government's fall.

    Requirements in Westminster Systems

    Australia

    A supply bill in the Australian System is required to pass the House of Representatives, the Senate and be signed by the Governor-General. The Senate has no power or ability to introduce or modify a supply bill, but has the ability to block or defer the passing of a supply bill. The most famous instance where supply was blocked was during the 1975 constitutional crisis. This has resulted in agreements between political parties to prevent the blockage of supply bills through the Senate.

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    The Call 09 Apr 2025
    As the Q4 earnings season comes to a close, it’s time to take stock of this quarter’s best and worst performers in the specialty retail industry, including Leslie's (NASDAQ ... The 4 specialty retail stocks we track reported a mixed Q4.
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    UN humanitarians plea for lifting of Gaza aid blockade

    The Siasat Daily 09 Apr 2025
    With displacements and civilian casualties continuing in Gaza, UN humanitarians pleaded for lifting of the aid blockade and access to the few remaining stocks of food supplies ... the depletion of stocks.
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    US consumers stockpile goods ahead of Trump’s new tariffs: ‘Preparing for the worst’

    New York Post 09 Apr 2025
    Some US Consumers are stocking up their supplies at supermarkets in preparation for President Trump’s new tariffs ... US stocks jump as trading partners rush to negotiate with Trump on tariffs.
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    CoinGape 09 Apr 2025
    A realistic look at Dogecoin’s circulating supply and basic market math raises significant doubts about the $100 DOGE price forecast ... US Stocks by market cap (Apple, NVIDIA, Microsoft), April 9 2025 .
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    Roots has 'limited' tariff exposure, watching for shift in consumer sentiment: CEO

    North Shore News 09 Apr 2025
    While the latest rounds of tariffs don't impede goods moving between those countries and Canada, domestic brands that ship supplies and stock directly to their U.S ... The merchandise stocked at these ...
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    Government to keep auctioning rice reserves to fight high prices

    Asahi News 09 Apr 2025
    “The goal of the measure is to stabilize rice prices by ensuring a steady supply,” Eto said ... Eto said that he aims to resolve the supply shortages in the market through the regular release of government stocks ... .
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    Trump’s decision on tariffs will likely adversely impact some sectors in India: Ajit Pawar

    The Times of India 09 Apr 2025
    It is also affecting water stock as the levels are going down.'He cautioned, 'We are vigilant about the situation as we will have to manage with whatever water supply is available till the monsoon.
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    Medical Devices & Supplies - Specialty Stocks Q4 Teardown: Integer Holdings (NYSE:ITGR) Vs The Rest

    The Call 09 Apr 2025
    ITGR) and its peers as we unravel the now-completed Q4 medical devices & supplies - specialty earnings season ... The 6 medical devices & supplies - specialty stocks we track reported a satisfactory Q4 ... The stock is down 22.4% since reporting.
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    At least 60,000 children malnourished in Gaza as Israel keeps blocking aid

    Al Jazeera 09 Apr 2025
    ... unable to bring new food supplies into Gaza for more than three weeks,” the organisation said in a statement, adding that its remaining food stocks would support operations for a maximum of two weeks.
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    Apple’s iPhone cost could rise 90 per cent if it’s made in US

    Gulf News 09 Apr 2025
    But the stock has taken a beating this year, losing 23%, and is down 14% since Trump’s tariff announcement on April 2, erasing $479 billion in market capitalization. Rosenblatt Securities warned last week that levies could “blow up” the stock.
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    Apple (AAPL) stock slips 2% despite ratings upgrade: here’s why

    Invezz 09 Apr 2025
    Why is the AAPL stock falling? ... The stock is now trading near its 52-week low of $164.07 ... According to the reports, the company aimed to stock up its US warehouses before the tariff deadline to manage near-term pricing and supply.
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    Nike’s 30-year gamble on Vietnam rattled by Trump tariffs

    LA Daily News 09 Apr 2025
    a famed US brand entangled in an economic calamity that’s wiped trillions from stocks and pushed global supply chains into disarray ... Management’s options are limited, and analysts say it’s impossible for Nike to quickly reorient its supply chain.
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    Trump threatens additional 100% tariffs on chip giant TSMC

    PC World 09 Apr 2025
    Vaio is advertising “tariff-free” prices for its Japan-manufactured stock that presumably arrived in the US before tariffs began being levied against fresh supplies.
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    Stocks surge on news of tariff delays, making up much of their recent losses

    WCPO 09 Apr 2025
    Stock markets rallied on Wednesday ... The recovery was pronounced for travel stocks, US automakers and tech companies that depend on international supply chains for products like phones and computers.
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    Ukraine exported record volumes of pig iron in March 2021

    GMK Center 09 Apr 2025
    It is likely that the increased order volumes were intended to replenish stocks and we will not see large volumes of supplies in the next couple of months amid a shock reaction from the market related ...
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