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This will swing to a much more serious undervaluation before it is over."
In particular, they point to the undervaluation of the Korean currency relative to the dollar.
"So you've got a great economic background, and the market background is one of undervaluation."
The price was recognised as much too low and many insurers became worried at the apparent undervaluation of their organisations.
China needs to let its exchange rate adjust at a faster pace to correct that undervaluation.
That is more undervalued - cheaper - than at the end of last year, when the model's undervaluation was 26.8 percent.
Therefore, a firm's historic financial information may not be accurate and can lead to over- and undervaluation.
The most radical undervaluation now exists in the smaller-capitalization issues."
The real problem, the problem of the undervaluation of the dollar, has never been addressed.
Long-term undervaluation is simply too difficult to manage."
Aside from paying out free cash flow, repurchases may also be used to signal and/or take advantage of undervaluation.
More particularly they entail an undervaluation of Social Democracy (or, if one prefers, democratic socialism).
Certainly, many of the reasons for the problems of Europe lie in this culpable and deliberate undervaluation.
The undervaluation of the Renminbi relative to the US dollar.
One recent study suggests 37.5% undervaluation.
A higher earnings yield may not be evidence of undervaluation but instead may reflect nothing more than stocks' risk premium over bonds.
Northern society is dominated by such physical facts - also by two centuries of poor health, low expectation, isolation and undervaluation.
The central yellow band indicates our 'range of fair value', while the other bands indicate increasing levels of over- or undervaluation.
In its opinion this would solve the undervaluation of the company and release up to 50 billion euros ($70bn) of hidden value.
Two areas of the report's findings are expected to draw special attention in Beijing: the economic undervaluation of women's work and the legal barriers women face.
The Fed Model would interpret stocks' advantage of 1.2 percentage points as strong evidence of undervaluation.
"In my view, the real source of undervaluation is neither of these things," Mr. Parsons said.
Germany, by contrast, with a huge export surplus, benefits from the systematic undervaluation of her currency in a way that net importers do not.
But the significant point is that it underlines the United States' determination to prevent the persistent undervaluation of the mark or the yen.
They go to undervaluation."