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overhang

[oh-ver-hang, oh-ver-hang] / ˌoʊ vərˈhæŋ, ˈoʊ vərˌhæŋ /


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“We believe the fear of the unknown has hampered returns and will continue to be an overhang unless legislative factors change,” Zimmerman wrote.

From Barron's

A “material overhang” for Dominion’s and Eversource’s shares is likely to continue in the near term until the companies’ projects reach their commercial operation dates, which are expected by the end of 2026, they added.

From MarketWatch

But the deals have helped establish certainty regarding tariffs and pricing, reducing a key overhang for investors.

From MarketWatch

Babin said OPEC+ likely wanted to prevent further loss of market share and reduce the “spare-capacity overhang that had become a persistent weight on the market.”

From MarketWatch

The projected surplus has narrowed due to lower OPEC+ production, but a large supply overhang continues to cloud the outlook, the International Energy Agency said.

From The Wall Street Journal