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fraction

[frak-shuhn] / ˈfræk ʃən /




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Ares stated most redemption requests came from a small fraction of shareholders, while its portfolio shows 14% average cash earnings growth.

From Barron's

Compared with risks from natural catastrophes, for which almost half of all losses were insured in 2025, Kreuzer said that "cyber risk coverage is still far too low, with only a fraction insured".

From Barron's

Others have pointed out that the cost to pull a borrower’s credit records is a fraction of the cost to originate a mortgage.

From Barron's

The issues affecting some funds account for a small fraction of the overall market and investment from institutions remains strong, he says.

From BBC

The Santa Fe jury deliberated for just seven hours before arriving at a judgment — a fraction of the $2 billion the state had asked for.

From Los Angeles Times