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Discover LudwigThe phrase "overvaluation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an estimation of something that is too high. For example, "The overvaluation of the house meant that we had to lower the price in order to get it sold."
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He saw "an enormous overvaluation of the forms of activity which appear in words".
And it seems likely that large capital inflows contributed to the overvaluation of Western assets.
Perhaps the US's higher ratio reflects the overvaluation of stocks like Twitter and Facebook.
But the story goes beyond the overvaluation of a toaster merchant.
Carbon Tracker first introduced the idea of a 'carbon bubble', the overvaluation of the fossil fuel industry, in 2011.
The claimants argue that the value of their shares was reduced through the "gross overvaluation" of HBOS in the deal.
The chart shows the under- or overvaluation of emerging-market currencies, the euro, sterling and the yen against the dollar.
He complains about high interest rates and the overvaluation of the real, echoing industrialists and the left.
The correct price should have been $3.59, representing a 5% overvaluation of the New Zealand currency against the dollar.
He has been criticised for his handling of the overvaluation of the krona, which caused all manner of unhealthy speculation.
"In this respect, the discussion about a supposed overvaluation of the euro's exchange rate simply deviates from the real challenges".
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