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ratio

[rey-shoh, -shee-oh] / ˈreɪ ʃoʊ, -ʃiˌoʊ /


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One of the proposals is to alter the ratio, and increase the performance of the internal combustion engine by increasing the fuel-flow rate, and make the power ratio more like 65-35 or 70-30.

From BBC

And perhaps most importantly, the loans were done at low loan to value ratios of 40% or less, meaning that there were large equity cushions effectively protecting borrowers.

From Barron's

Until early 2022, the company’s forward P/E ratio was above that of the broad S&P 500 index.

From Barron's

Retail investors hold about 40% of the shares available for trading, about twice the ratio for other large tech companies, according to Bloomberg.

From Barron's

Westpac says it wants to bring its cost-to-income ratio closer to that of its peers in the medium term, but Lyon tells clients in a note that Unite is unlikely to deliver this uplift.

From The Wall Street Journal