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Eliot's criticism is now undervalued, dismissed by critics without half his sensibility or intelligence.
Many economists believe the renminbi is now undervalued by as much as 40 percent.
The market is now undervalued by more than a third, our index suggests.
Declines in the Australian dollar since it peaked in 2011 mean that it is now undervalued, by 3% according to our index.
And, while some foreigners believe the market is now undervalued, they are not, understandably, jumping back in.Pension funds, both public and private, have provided most of the support this year.
By contrast, the British pound is now undervalued: its financial industry, a big chunk of the overall economy, was at the heart of the recent turmoil (the pound depreciated sharply in 2008) and its biggest export market, the euro zone, is in a dreadful mess.For the full data set see here.
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Mr Dell's calculation is that the shares are now undervalued.
In a note to clients yesterday, Ms. Cohen said stocks were now undervalued and she does not expect a recession or an uptick in inflation soon.
When the relative stock prices of the companies diverged and Martin Marietta's became more valuable, it was Martin Marietta that became the natural acquirer, but Vulcan now demurred because it believed its stock was now undervalued.
Further afield, emerging markets – such as China, which this week unveiled reforms to further open up its economy – have underperformed in recent times, which could mean they are now undervalued and shunned by investors.
In fact, "stocks are now undervalued, and could rally by the end of the year," argues investment strategist Hugh Johnson.
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