During the 1920s, the British Pound was overvalued and was used by smaller countries as a reserve currency. |
But if this introspective process ensures companies are not overvalued in the market, then it perhaps creates better stability in the long term. |
Trouble is, the company might look undervalued because it's trading in an overvalued sector. |
While they are certainly overvalued, these words still retain their political usefulness as the struggle over their usages attest. |
In addition, it is claimed that Venezuela's currency, the bolivar, is overvalued by as much as 50 per cent. |
While Boomers are anxious about their shrunken retirement savings and how to unload their overvalued house, Gen X has other concerns. |