How To Use Overvaluation In A Sentence

  • Unfortunately, plenty of investors develop the nasty habit of boasting of their gains instead of contemplating possible overvaluation concerns.
  • But, as with estate agents, overvaluation to win an instruction is a dangerous game. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not surprisingly, this overvaluation is making it very difficult for US manufacturers to compete with China. Hu Jintao's visit: the story the media missed | Dean Baker
  • The overvaluation must have existed over several year-ends. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even so, the index is not yet close to levels previously associated with house price overvaluation. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The overvaluation of the franc has slowed the economy and driven inflation close to zero. For Swiss, Words Louder Than Actions
  • These problems were aggravated by the overvaluation of the pound.
  • In its statement yesterday, the bank said that "the current massive overvaluation of the Swiss franc poses an acute threat to the Swiss economy and carries the risk of a deflationary development. Swiss Franc-ensense
  • How much overvaluation is left? Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the sell-off has reflected wider concerns about overvaluation and scores of biotech flotations. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some years ago, it spoke of a 30% overvaluation - and prices have soared since.
  • One finds that the world's religions warn against the obsessive overvaluation of physical goods. Times, Sunday Times
  • The SNB said it would rapidly expand banks' most readily available deposits to 120 billion francs $166.52 billion, from the current level of 80 billion francs, and would conduct foreign-exchange swap transactions in an effort to counter the "massive overvaluation of the Swiss franc. Switzerland Struggles to Rein In Its Soaring Franc
  • The overvaluation of the dollar against the Chinese yuan and other currencies is the main reason for the huge US trade deficit. Hu Jintao's visit: the story the media missed | Dean Baker
  • And others felt they were a fully appropriate response to the prospect of large inflows of short-term capital that could lead to substantial overvaluation of the exchange rate. David Romer: An Important Starting Point -- With One Gap
  • The study considers overvaluations exceeding 35 percent to mean an area is "extremely" overvalued, which is a label Sheboygan County never earned during the past four years, as the area's housing boom was relatively modest compared to other parts of the country. The Sheboygan Press Latest Headlines
  • Surely a crucial cause of the 'credit crunch' has been overvaluation of so called toxic assets in banks' balance sheets. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Wednesday, the central bank said it would rapidly expand banks' most readily available deposits to 120 billion francs $165.15 billion, from 80 billion francs, and would conduct foreign-exchange swap transactions in an effort to counter the "massive overvaluation of the Swiss franc. SNB Weighs Steps to Curb Franc
  • Countries followed imprudent policies that favored monopolistic crony capitalists, inflation that magnified poverty and currency overvaluation.
  • And even using the label overvaluation may be a bit presumptuous. Latest Articles
  • The Economist currently estimates the extent of housing price overvaluation as follows: House Prices, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Systemic risks are likely to be associated with large "overvaluations" (as in housing) or large borrowing flows (current account deficits, term mismatches). Econbrowser
  • The U.S. overvaluation actually extends beyond the New Economy stocks of technology, media and telecoms.
  • These risky funds often are guilty of inadequate disclosure of costs, overvaluation of holdings to goose reported performance and manager pay, and cozy ties between funds and brokers that often shortchange investors. Les Leopold: Is Corruption on Wall Street All in the Eyes of the Beholder?
  • The house price-earnings ratio is at least 30% above its long-run average, too big an overvaluation to be worked off gradually.
  • Gender issues are at the cusp of this question of how we value human beings, because the the "housewifization" of labor, in which labor is rendered invisible by the overvaluation of the formal economy (the economy of tax statements and GDP) over the informal economy (which is actually 3/4 of the world economy, the larger portion of it). ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • How did you arrive at the 20-per-cent overvaluation? Globe and Mail
  • But while no one large asset class is currently showing signs of grotesque overvaluation, few are still at bombed-out levels.
  • An overvaluation is still an overvaluation, so what happens next? Times, Sunday Times
  • A period of strong performance leads to overvaluation, from which subsequent returns are inevitably disappointing.
  • There can be overvaluation of specific shares.
  • The question was how they would work off that overvaluation: gradually or suddenly. Times, Sunday Times

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