Sentences with phrase «valuation measures stand»

While we prefer to compare market capitalization with corporate gross value added, including estimated foreign revenues, the following chart provides a longer historical perspective of where reliable valuation measures stand at present.

Not exact matches

At Berkshire Hathaway's recent annual shareholders meeting, an investor asked Buffett about the relevance of two popular measures of stock market value: 1) market cap - to - GDP, which Buffett once heralded as «probably the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment» and 2) the cyclically - adjusted price - earnings ratio (CAPE), which was made famous by Nobel prize winner Robert Shiller and was seen as accurately predicting the dot - com bubble and the housing bubble.
On the basis of the most reliable valuation measures we identify (those most tightly correlated with actual subsequent 10 - 12 year S&P 500 total returns), current market valuations stand about 140 - 165 % above historical norms.
UK stocks (as measured by the FTSE 100 Index) offer the highest dividend yield of any major region (as measured by the MSCI World Index).1 UK valuations are the cheapest relative to the rest of the world in 15 years.2 What's more, FTSE 100 Index companies with more than 70 % of their revenues from abroad stand to benefit from the weaker pound.
In 2001, the Oracle of Omaha dubbed it as ``... the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment.»
Warren Buffett stated that market capitalization as a percentage of GDP is «probably the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment.»
The REALPAC / IPD Canada Quarterly Property Index, with results dating back to 1999, is an annual rolling index measuring unlevered total returns to directly held standing property investments from one open market valuation to the next.
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