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dispersion

[dih-spur-zhuhn, -shuhn] / dɪˈspɜr ʒən, -ʃən /
NOUN
dispersal
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The shift in net positioning is particularly notable, Kizemchuk said, because it could help explain the huge levels of dispersion spotted beneath the hood of the U.S. equity market earlier this year.

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Also, we see an unusually wide dispersion of multiples.

From Barron's

Also, we see an unusually wide dispersion of multiples.

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Its slow water renewal -- every two to five years -- limits the dispersion of oil or other pollutants.

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“Indices have traded sideways, but dispersion has been historically high under the surface,” he notes.

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