benchmark in the PONS Dictionary

benchmark Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

reference [or indicator ] [or benchmark], price

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Virtually any benchmark return (e.g., some index or some particular portfolio) could be used for risk adjustment, though usually it is the market return.
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Each patient is presented a standardized stimulus that serves as a benchmark that can be used to determine their characteristics.
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Manufacturers commonly report only those benchmarks (or aspects of benchmarks) that show their products in the best light.
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It is used as a benchmark for many optimization methods.
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The laburnum also serves as an important benchmark.
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This shows the fund's performance relative to the benchmark and can demonstrate the value added by the fund manager.
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The awards have attracted the attention of publishers by setting down a benchmark in science fiction and fantasy.
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It is widely considered to be the benchmark to which all other private and public agricultural forecasts are compared.
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The maximum interest rate by law, 23%, can't exceed four times the benchmark lending rate, now 6% for one-year loans.
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In spreads, the benchmark cash/threes was last at a backwardation of $14.50.
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