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Significados de underweight position en inglés
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Uso de underweight position en inglés
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Lasserre has an underweightposition on banks and industrials, and is overweight pharmaceutical stocks.
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HSBC's underweightposition in UK mortgages is partly because it does not sell through independent brokers.
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King has an underweightposition on UK equities, though that is not dictated by potential election risk.
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Their underweightposition has improved to 11 percent from 27 percent in August.
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A nominal underweightposition would be 2 percent or less, although it varies from client to client, he said.
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Likewise, Richard Grasfeder, senior portfolio manager at Boston Private, has moved to a slight underweightposition in U.S. equities.
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BNP Paribas AM also said it had closed its underweightposition on sterling against both the dollar and the euro .
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He said the firm is "cautious after their huge run," having moved to an underweightposition in their high-yield holdings.
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The fund has moderated a large underweightposition in government bonds, van Nieuwenhuijzen said, though added that they were his least preferred asset class.
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Fund managers raised their allocation to bonds to a seven-month high, a net underweightposition of 53 percent compared with 60 percent underweight in September.
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The net reading shows the difference between overweight and underweightpositions.
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The index reading shows the difference between overweight and underweightpositions.
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The figure shows the difference between overweight and underweightpositions.
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Investors reduced their underweightpositions in global emerging markets to a net 11 percent from 13 percent.
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Market participants said the Nikkei is expected to be supported as overseas fund operators still have not completed covering their underweightpositions in Japanese shares.
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Cash underweightpositions moved to a net 9 percent, levels not seen since January 2002, from 5 percent in January.