In previous cycles, significant sector outperformance was achieved when both room rates and occupancy levels increased at the same time. |
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Our natural home is outperformance and today's changes put in place the teams that will reignite our business over the next 12 to 18 months. |
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It appears that one of the major reasons for the profit outperformance was with their investment income rather than on the operating side. |
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Because the market can, and often does, get it wrong, thinking differently than the crowd provides opportunities for outperformance. |
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The emphasis here lies on consistent outperformance over 3, 5 and 10 years. |
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Their records of outperformance are almost always followed by stretches of underperformance. |
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These costs cover all costs billed directly to the UCITS, except transaction costs and, where applicable, the outperformance fee. |
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This was due in part to Canada's economic outperformance relative to the United States and differences in monetary policy. |
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The portfolio's fixed income component enjoyed substantial outperformance primarily due to its provincial and corporate bond holdings. |
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We do not think that valuation will hinder emerging markets' moderate outperformance that we expect. |
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Finally, we see little prospect for outperformance by the Pacific region, as Japan is our primary deflation candidate. |
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This outperformance reflects the competitive advantages of their exporters as well as successful macroeconomic policies. |
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The funds are ranked based on annual returns, relative outperformance and quartile performance. |
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We believe emerging markets are poised to provide another year of outperformance, though more limited compared to previous years. |
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If you compare that with how difficult it is to find a solid consistent outperformance in the American equity market, the contrast is pretty stark. |
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In 2010, the Democratic candidate, Michael Bennet, outperformed surveys by 2.7 percentage points, right in the range of Democratic outperformance that year. |
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We anticipate that, in a low-growth economic environment, dividendpaying stocks will continue their recent outperformance relative to non-dividend-paying stocks. |
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The recent outperformance has been supported by more balanced housing markets and an important public infrastructure spending program well under way before the recession hit. |
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The strategy to hold an overweight position in corporate bonds and to maintain a higher duration contributed largely to the Fund's outperformance. |
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Both spread and outperformance options are based on two underlyings. |
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It is therefore extremely advisable not to oversimplify and to take a closer look when embarking on such an investment strategy, particularly when doing so with an expectation of financial outperformance. |
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Italian toll roads have experienced strong market outperformance following the return to regulatory norms, as the perceived regulatory risk did not materialize. |
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As a result, periods of outperformance have been cyclical. |
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The Canadian stock market's outperformance relative to other markets during the quarter was largely due to its exposure to resource stocks, which benefitted from stronger commodity prices. |
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We believe that a Modelo acquisition would provide a catalyst for outperformance. |
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However the firm configures itself, shareholders and creditors will punish any outperformance of the finance businesses over the anaemic industrial side. |
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As for an eventual outperformance, we need to wait two or three months to be sure that the post-summer holiday period doesn't bring any new catastrophes. |
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Returns are not only lower than they were but have become more linked to the underlying markets, some in the business say: outperformance is more elusive. |
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Now it is the CEO's turn to pick up the phone and call the activist. All these quick victories have helped activists bring about short-term outperformance. |
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Strong stock selection is the primary explanation for this outperformance. |
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Investors in overseas stock markets had more to show for their wandering spirit as those markets continued a long run of outperformance. |
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The Epsom firm put the outperformance down to strong cost controls and an order book boosted by recent contract wins. |
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We present evidence that the outperformance of demutualized insurers is mainly attributable to improved operating performance and lower-risk taking. |
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Our recommendation for investors this month is to take profit in Russian energy names given their absolute and relative outperformance over the past month. |
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Outperformance of the benchmark was a handsome 7.1 percentage points per year. |
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