outperformance
noun[C]
(alsoout-performance)uk/ˈaʊtpəˌfɔːməns/ustheactofproducingbetterresultsin aparticularsituationthanothershave done:
Thecompanyshouldcontinueitsoutperformance ofitsrivals.
STOCK MARKET,FINANCE
thefactofproducingmoremoneyforinvestorsthan othershares,bonds, etc. of asimilartype:
Theannualoutperformance ofbondsoverequitieshasnarrowedsharplyover the pastdecadefrom 4.8% to 2.4%.