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downside

noun as in a negative aspect of a situation

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

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

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.

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

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

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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