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underprice

[uhn-der-prahys] / ˌʌn dərˈpraɪs /
VERB
undercut
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
Antonyms




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This means that much of the food we buy is underpriced because of various social, economic and environmental externalities.

From Salon

The industry argument is that California’s rate regulation is forcing companies to underprice policies relative to their risk for potential payout.

From Los Angeles Times

Viessmann is one of several European makers of heat pumps, but Chinese manufacturers are already expanding their sales in the region, creating fears that they could wind up dominating the market by underpricing local rivals.

From New York Times

About $1.4 billion of those losses were insured, but years of soft market conditions and underpriced risk left insurers swamped and reinsurers on the hook.

From Reuters

In the bank's baseline scenario, Treasury yields will continue to have "more degrees of freedom" than JGBs, noting that U.S. front-end rates "are overpricing recession odds, and underpricing the Fed cycle".

From Reuters