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downside

[doun-sahyd] / ˈdaʊnˌsaɪd /


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When discounting those to the present day, that implies “limited additional downside from current levels” for the stock, Zelnick wrote.

From MarketWatch

They are part of a broader category of U.S.-listed equity ETFs that offer downside protection on stock indexes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Without a trade deal, downside risks persist, keeping growth below potential and giving the RBI a strong, justifiable case to use the policy space provided by record-low inflation, ANZ said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Analysts cited an industry outlook from Deere, saying they see downside for sales of large agriculture equipment in North America beyond 2025.

From Barron's

Geopolitical and macroeconomic risks could continue to pose downside pressure on earnings, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal