1. rebalancing - Noun
2. rebalancing - Verb
rebalancing
present participle of rebalance
rebalancing (plural rebalancings)
The act or process of restoring balance.
In marriage, it's always that give and take and rebalancing that we have to do in how we can help each other. But, I have been known at times by my sons, that is the name that they call me-the Mitt stabilizer. Ann Romney
I think what is happening is I think first of all there is confidence in the U.K. economy. We're in a German rather than a Greek position in international financial markets, which is very positive and keeps our debt service costs down, and we're also beginning to see real evidence of rebalancing. Vince Cable
After each census, there is some rebalancing to even things out. Source: Internet
BlackRock also noted that the March sell-off spurred an investor rebalancing of portfolios, which includes more exposure to ESG. Source: Internet
Focus on the long term. If your plan calls for rebalancing your portfolio between stocks and bonds, then you will probably be buying stocks at some point, which seems reasonable given the recent run up in bonds and drawdown in stocks. Source: Internet
Cash USD inflows related to MSCI index rebalancing caused the Rupee to strengthen. Source: Internet