expected return

collocation in English

meaningsofexpectedandreturn

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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
us
/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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return
noun
uk
/rɪˈtɜːn/
us
/rɪˈtɝːn/
an occasion when someone goes or comes back to a place where they ...
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(Definition ofexpectedandreturnfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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That is, for a givenexpectedreturn, the individual always prefers a certain return.
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This implies, for example, using a conservative technical interest rate (' first-order interest rate '), which is lower than theexpectedreturnon the invested assets.
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R is theexpectedreturnon lifetime savings, and r the implied annual rate of return on capital.
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The ambiguous relation between volume andexpectedreturnis given in the following proposition.
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We use historic returns12 to assess theexpectedreturnof the investment strategy specified by the pension funds in the survey.
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In general, the higher theexpectedreturnof the asset mix and thus the higher next-year expected funding ratio, the larger the mismatch risk.
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If theexpectedreturnis not positive, the fisherman will not violate the regulation.
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Suppose further that both assets are equally volatile, but that one offers a higherexpectedreturn.
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A few sources also mention hisexpectedreturn.
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The smaller cost of research represents an increase in theexpectedreturnfor researchers that does not depend on the effort they exert.
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Theexpectedreturndifferentials between low- and high-output growth rates also increase as individuals' degree of risk aversion increases.
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Theexpectedreturnfrom the second pillar is equal to theexpectedreturnon savings less fees.
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An increase in increases theexpectedreturnto risky investment and reduces the variance of aggregate shock.
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An increase in makes the agents more risk averse and reduces the share of risky investment (that has a higherexpectedreturn) of the nonparticipants.
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Equations (5a) and (5b) require that theexpectedreturnon physical capital equal theexpectedreturnon gold reserves.
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Candidate-based systems, for example, may provide incentives for candidates to mobilize voters even in cases where theexpectedreturnis not readily apparent.
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If theexpectedreturnis not assessed as realistic, we apply historic returns.
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In particular, suppose there is a risky asset available for pension investment with the sameexpectedreturn.
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