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Definitions for outperformance
out·per·for·mance
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outperformancenoun
The act or state of outperforming
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outperformance
Outperformance refers to the act of performing better or achieving higher results than a benchmark, competitor, or previous performance. It can refer to any type of performance, such as financial performance, sales performance, or athletic performance. It typically implies superior results or success compared to others in a given context.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of outperformance in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of outperformance in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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I think Australia’s outperformance during COVID has put a real spotlight on the benefits of working and living down under, so the combination of more available seats and a greater desire from Australians to come home has really fuelled the trend.
This is the total opposite of 2013 when active UK funds posted large outperformance of the FTSE All Share, performance over both years can be largely explained by active manager's propensity to hold more mid-caps than the market weighting. This served them well in 2013 but has proved a drag in 2014 when it is the blue chips that have outperformed.
Several macroeconomic drivers have been fueling the strong outperformance of defensive stocks over their cyclical counterparts.
In the case of TOTL or the DoubleLine Total Return Bond Fund, mortgage exposure has not been helping as it did in the past. Consistent outperformance of an index is hard to achieve as well.
These are elevated valuations that leave little room for error, which could represent a headwind for future outperformance.
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