SMSN 960.0 -1.3361% TYT 2786.5 4.8542% SMSD 806.0 -0.9828% SMSN 962.0 -1.1305% RIGD 63.8 6.3333% RIGD 60.0 -1.1532% SHEL 2467.5 0.142% AZN 10494.0 0.9038% BHP 1806.0 -0.221% HSBA 836.2 0.2638% ULVR 4724.0 0.8324% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4544.0 -0.1319% LLPC 1.548 -99.0% DGED 110.1333 -1.27% BP 365.1 0.1784% SBID 96.0 2.8939% DGE 2108.0 2.0823% GSK 1405.5 1.1879% REL 3984.0 -0.4746%
SMSN 960.0 -1.3361% TYT 2786.5 4.8542% SMSD 806.0 -0.9828% SMSN 962.0 -1.1305% RIGD 63.8 6.3333% RIGD 60.0 -1.1532% SHEL 2467.5 0.142% AZN 10494.0 0.9038% BHP 1806.0 -0.221% HSBA 836.2 0.2638% ULVR 4724.0 0.8324% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4544.0 -0.1319% LLPC 1.548 -99.0% DGED 110.1333 -1.27% BP 365.1 0.1784% SBID 96.0 2.8939% DGE 2108.0 2.0823% GSK 1405.5 1.1879% REL 3984.0 -0.4746%

Walras' Law

Updated on August 29, 2023

A famous economic theory, it states that if there is extra supply in one particular market, to balance it out, there should be additional demand in another.

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