Rate or assess (something, especially shares or a company) again.
重新评估(尤指股票,公司)
announcement of the wide-ranging alliance saw a sharp rerating of the firm's shares
Example sentencesExamples
If the product fails to meet the manufacturers certified published performance rating, either the product has to be rerated, or the company has to cease its production.
This better capital management in the industry will give higher returns to shareholders, which will mean a rerating of the sector.
Since quoted housing companies are languishing at derisory price - earnings ratios on the stockmarket, the Group seems poised to seize its chance later this year before the old economy stocks get rerated.
According to the bank, the forces that unleashed a steady upward rerating of equities from 1982 to 2000 have run out of steam.
It could not get an investment grade but it has been a big success story and bond investors did very well after it was taken over and rerated.
Definition of rerate in US English:
rerate
verbrēˈrāt
[with object]
Rate or assess (something, especially shares or a company) again.
重新评估(尤指股票,公司)
the company could be rerated as its share price had not rebounded
Example sentencesExamples
Since quoted housing companies are languishing at derisory price - earnings ratios on the stockmarket, the Group seems poised to seize its chance later this year before the old economy stocks get rerated.
It could not get an investment grade but it has been a big success story and bond investors did very well after it was taken over and rerated.
If the product fails to meet the manufacturers certified published performance rating, either the product has to be rerated, or the company has to cease its production.
According to the bank, the forces that unleashed a steady upward rerating of equities from 1982 to 2000 have run out of steam.
This better capital management in the industry will give higher returns to shareholders, which will mean a rerating of the sector.