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lower

[loh-er] / ˈloʊ ər /






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As well as having different interest rates, students with Plan 5 loans will start to pay them off after earning above £25,000 - a lower salary threshold than Plan 2.

From BBC

The same mechanics are largely at work in the stock market, as well, where a higher “risk free” rate, which is used to price the present value of future company profits, pushes equity prices lower.

From Barron's

As of Thursday, Palantir had a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 110.40—lower than where it was last year, but significantly above the broader market.

From Barron's

The strategy generates a lot of income, which can offset stock price declines—hence the promise of lower volatility.

From Barron's

Their portfolio values have little upside and considerable downside—if credit conditions worsen and public markets are accurate in signaling lower loan values.

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