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    1. We have therefore sold our holding of European bonds and reinvested the proceeds in long dated UK index-linked stock. 'In the UK market, it is likely that small to medium capitalisation stocks will outperform their larger FT-SE 100 brethren.
    2. Smaller stocks may outperform larger shares next month, he says, "but it's not happening with as great vigor." Large investors such as Ray Hirsch, of IDS's Discovery Fund in Minneapolis, expect only some small stocks to shine next month.
    3. Thanks largely to airport construction jobs, economists are predicting that Denver's economy will outperform the nation for the next couple of years.
    4. Interest rate sensitive sectors should also outperform if the new expectation of base rates coming down further and staying down longer proves correct.
    5. And it explains why the market has its supporters even during the current turbulence. In the longer term, the market's ability to outperform will still depend on the political arena.
    6. Mr Lielacher says he expects a rally in Austrian shares after German interest rate cuts in the middle of the year. Vienna could easily outperform Frankfurt 'because we don't have to pay for the takeover of a whole country,' he says.
    7. Mr. Gregory, the newsletter writer, thinks these closed-end funds will outperform the regular emerging markets mutual funds.
    8. Given today's low interest rates, a growing number of parents apparently are coming to the conclusion that stocks will outperform other investments over the long haul.
    9. They are volatile; like most brokerage stocks, they tend to outperform stock-market averages in good markets and underperform in bad.
    10. In addition, investors will be motivated to look at non-U.S. bonds as long as they continue to outperform Treasurys, regardless of currency risks.
    11. Mr. Bernstein's research suggests that every five-percentage-point reduction in the capital gains tax would cause small stocks to outperform the broad stock market by 12.5 percentage points.
    12. First Leisure cannot prevaricate indefinitely, though, if it wants to outperform.
    13. Fosback says the Worldwide Dollar fund, with a somewhat different investment policy, can be expected to outperform by at least a small margin its huge sister fund, Dreyfus Liquid Assets.
    14. Salomon also believes Zayre stock should outperform the market.
    15. The junk bonds of R.H. Macy & Co., which managed to outperform the broader market Monday, weakened on profit-taking.
    16. She believes they can outperform the broad market by 25%.
    17. FEMALE REVISITED: Female accounting students outperform their male classmates in exams, participation and homework, according to a study by Ohio State University.
    18. Leaving aside the horrors of Japan, where this year's total return has been minus 29 per cent in local currency, the London market has managed to outperform Wall Street, whose total return has been approximately zero. But there is one important caveat.
    19. And some industry executives say such funds likely will outperform all-share funds amid continuing stock-market weakness.
    20. Generally, stocks have claimed a big role in endowments' portfolios, because equities tend to outperform other investments over long periods.
    21. 'What we find time and again is that two metals in particular, aluminium and nickel, outperform the other metals in terms of price and consumption growth in the early stages of an economic recovery.
    22. Anticipating that the top tier of the high-yield market will outperform the lower tier during the second half of the year, Baltimore-based T. Rowe Price Associates Inc. has focused on better-quality names.
    23. The firm's goal is to outperform down markets; during advances, beating the market is "icing on the cake," he says.
    24. He notes that before the crash, brokerage firms showed "some evidence" of ability to pick stocks that outperform the market averages on a risk-adjusted basis.
    25. "So, on a relative basis, long-term securities should outperform short-term securities," said Mr. Somers.
    26. For another, history may not repeat itself in the future, and stocks may not outperform alternative investments.
    27. After Reebok disclosed its results, Ms. Ruth raised her rating on Reebok stock to a 2 (which means she expects it to outperform the market as a whole) from a 3 (a market performer).
    28. While there has been some tendency for the LEI to outperform real gross national product in the late stages of economic expansions, the current divergence is entirely unprecedented.
    29. Mr. Sherva expects the smaller emerging-growth stocks to outperform the broad market in 1987 and 1988.
    30. And if its business really is reviving, so is the economy as a whole. Defensive stocks like BT would find it hard to outperform in a recovery.
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