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- having a lot of baskets may increase costs. In finance, an example of an undiversified portfolio is to hold only one stock. This is risky; it is not unusual...
- banning of the slave trade in the 19th century severely disrupted Kongo's undiversified economic system and European settlers gradually began to establish their...
- than in the U.S.) mutual funds cannot invest in single commodities or undiversified baskets of commodities. The distribution and marketing of ETCs thus...
- culture noninclusive institutions colonial legacy economic development undiversified exports officers' class composition military size strength of civil...
- an overnight stay. The modern economy, however, remains relatively undiversified and firmly rooted in the tourism sector.[citation needed] Many seaside...
- price-to-book and low-price-to-book. Most investors tend to be relatively undiversified with respect to these valuation factors, with traditional value investors...
- to Miami Beach, Florida. Appaloosa Management's investments focus on undiversified concentrated investment positions. Appaloosa invests in the global public...
- after World War II, their postcolonial economic structures remained undiversified and linear. In most cases, the bulk of a nation's economy relied on...
- cause turbulent and unpredictable swings in a petrostate's economy. Undiversified reliance on oil and gas industries can cause political and economic...
- in September 2006. Amaranth had taken a concentrated, leveraged, and undiversified position in its natural gas strategy. Amaranth's positions were staggeringly...