out of favour
adjective
UK(USout of favor)ukus(alsoout-of-favour,out-of-favor[only before noun])investments,products, orservicesthat are out offavourare nolongerpopularwithinvestorsorconsumers:
Shares in theout-of-favourtelecommunicationssectorfellfrom 391p to 246pyesterday.
fall/remain/go out of favourWhile themarkets'attentionremainsfirmlyfocusedon theyen, theeurohasfallenout offavor.
be out of favour with sb/sthAirlinestocksarecurrentlyout offavourwithinstitutionalinvestorsbecause of theglobaleconomicslowdown.