In the case of underperforming, does it imply the shares will underperform the sector or the entire market? |
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Several other Swiss firms have also incurred substantial losses in the past year, as markets continue to underperform. |
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Not only does this seem unfair, but the tendency of the public school boy to underperform at university does not bode well for Oxford. |
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I seldom give exams, because exams are such a one-shot deal, and because a lot of people have exam anxiety and underperform. |
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Against this backdrop, the investor expects the price of heavy crude oil to underperform relative to the price of light crude oil. |
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What seems clear from these two examples is that ethical funds do not chronically underperform more market oriented funds. |
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Without them, children become easy prey for common diseases and underperform at school. |
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On the other hand, during a market correction, small cap stocks generally underperform large caps. |
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Credit Suisse has put an underperform rating on the shares, saying: The group reports first half numbers on 6 August. |
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According to the ICM research, the voters themselves continue to think that Labour will underperform compared with the polls. |
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Conversely, these stocks will underperform when the economy is slowing, risk aversion is increasing and access to capital is decreasing. |
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You could lose money on your investment in the Fund, or the Fund could underperform other investments. |
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Nevertheless, the EU market continues to underperform that of the United States by a considerable margin. |
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We get caught up in the newest miracle tools that include inflated promises and often underperform. |
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Given the surprises that the corporate world continues to throw up, it's no shock to discover professional fund managers continue to underperform the stock market average. |
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Among the mid-caps Pennon slid 27p to 699.5p yesterday after Credit Suisse cut its rating on the water and waste business from neutral to underperform. |
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Use the attraction music has for some students who underperform in other areas of the curriculum to help them improve their broader academic performance. |
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Although consumer spending held up remarkably well during the recession, the retail sector tends to underperform broader economic growth in the initial stages of the recovery cycle, but not by a wide margin. |
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However, we expect the U. S. dollar to underperform versus most European currencies, such as the euro and the Norwegian krone, as European central banks will be slow to ease monetary conditions. |
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Ministers who underperform do not get moved out of cabinet. |
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While recent aid increases are certainly welcome and long overdue, Canada continues to underperform as a donor, relative to its growing wealth and healthy government fiscal situation. |
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Socrates will not only have to repair the economy after its deepest recession in decades but also rectify the long-term economic weaknesses that caused it to underperform its European partners in the past decade. |
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Conversely, the economies of central and eastern Canada will likely continue to underperform as renewed strength in the Canadian dollar will restrain manufacturing activity. |
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They are more likely to have young families and relative to their younger cohort, favour larger suburban homes, a real estate segment that could underperform. |
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There is the chance that a fund may select stocks that underperform the markets or other investment products with similar investment objectives and investment strategies. |
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It is not acceptable if Member States underperform in the fight against fraud because of lax controls and are then slow to get funds reimbursed as well. |
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This is easily understandable when, with resectioning, a cadet is offered the opportunity to underperform with the only punishment being an easier class! |
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