Feb 9, 2023 17:11
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English term
Reflecting valuation concerns
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Hello, I am writing this because the first phrase is difficult to understand.
Does 'Reflecting valuation concerns' in the context below mean that investor expectations for total shareholder return (TSR) remain at historically low level 'because they are concerned about valuations'? I would be very grateful if you could let me know!
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Reflecting valuation concerns, investor expectations for total shareholder return (TSR) remain at historically low levels.
Does 'Reflecting valuation concerns' in the context below mean that investor expectations for total shareholder return (TSR) remain at historically low level 'because they are concerned about valuations'? I would be very grateful if you could let me know!
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Reflecting valuation concerns, investor expectations for total shareholder return (TSR) remain at historically low levels.
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because they're worried that the market is overvalued
You need the rest of the article to understand what valuation means. Fortunately, it's online:
Recession fears and **high valuations*** have also undermined investors’ confidence. Two-thirds (67%) believe that markets are ***overvalued***... Among self-described bears in the 2018 survey, nearly two-thirds (64%) cited ***market overvaluation*** as the reason for their pessimism.
http://www.bcg.com/publications/2019/investors-brace-for-dow...
An overvalued market is one in which share prices are too high, and don't reflect the underlying value and profitability of the companies concerned.
Recession fears and **high valuations*** have also undermined investors’ confidence. Two-thirds (67%) believe that markets are ***overvalued***... Among self-described bears in the 2018 survey, nearly two-thirds (64%) cited ***market overvaluation*** as the reason for their pessimism.
http://www.bcg.com/publications/2019/investors-brace-for-dow...
An overvalued market is one in which share prices are too high, and don't reflect the underlying value and profitability of the companies concerned.
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28 mins
yes, they are uncertain about valuation
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Peer comment(s):
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philgoddard
: I don't feel this answers the question.
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they don't know if the trends are right
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