Eventually (already?) the number of features will overshoot the needs of the middle of the market.
Markets tend to overshoot the historical norm for a while, if they previously got far away from the norm.
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Therefore, ADP tends to overshoot the BLS data in cases of weather disruptions.
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Investec economist Philip Shaw said he still expected the deficit to overshoot the Office for Budget Responsibility's forecasts from the Autumn Statement last year.
Gold could potentially overshoot the declining marginal cost to the downside.
Charles Kindleberger set out three preconditions for a mania where prices overshoot the bounds of rational valuation, in his classic, Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises.
The Bank has so far allowed the rate to overshoot the target, with expectations that inflation will remain well above the 2% target for the next two years, to avoid harming the economy.
The Deauville deal envisages, on the one hand, a permanent financial rescue fund and, on the other, progressive sanctions on countries which overshoot the maximum debt level allowed under the EU's Stability and Growth Pact, which is 60% of GDP.
Prices in the Netherlands have historically tended to overshoot at the least hint of rapid credit expansion.
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Nobody yet knows how bad the overshoot is, but the government says the outcome could be 8% or more (see chart).
In the case of the UK, such policy changes account for just under 5 percentage points of that 32.6 point overshoot in the debt forecast.
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Our new emphasis is on inflation, the necessary Fed overshoot, and the possibility of a substantial 2007 slowdown.
Yet this overshoot is the result of slower-than-expected growth, not increased public profligacy, so a bigger deficit would be justified.
If history is a guidepost, the Fed will probably overshoot, and the fiscal deficits will turn out larger than anticipated.
Mr King said that the overshoot would be temporary, partly because it reflected the VAT increase.
In theory, the government has a 7% growth target, but continues to insist that the overshoot does not mean a "hard landing" in the shape of an overbalancing economy.
Knight says the moral of the story is that markets tend to overshoot expectations both on the way up and the way down.
It's still an overshoot compared to the plans, but it does make their life a bit easier.
That's a slightly smaller overshoot than in the US and much less than in the Republic of Ireland.
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That price can overshoot both on the way up and on the way down, particularly when buyers are thin on the ground and sellers are distressed.
Whether or not Gordon Brown's Treasury had an excessively optimistic view of the budget deficit, he certainly severely underestimated the degree to which Her Majesty's Government would be on the hook if Britain's world-beating financial system got into trouble: The financial sector bailouts account for eight percentage points of the overshoot in our debt.
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The study looks at this, and finds that quite a lot - 23% - of the debt overshoot in these ten countries was due to "an incomplete understanding of the country's underlying fiscal position on the eve of the crisis".
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The bank has lost credibility as the inflation overshoot has persisted and its forecasts have proved incorrect.
Whatever the long-term prospects for the housing market, particularly in the south of England, prices can overshoot, just as they have done in the past.
In the current instance, this is likely to overshoot reality, and in any event, has little to do with the long-term cash flows that investors can actually expect to receive over time.
Markets in both shares and currencies tend to overshoot at times, leading to the formation of bubbles that can have similar consequences, such as a misallocation of resources.
No one knows exactly what the right balance of debt and equity is in an economy, but the shrinkage of securitisation in particular makes it more likely that the process of deleveraging will overshoot.
And given a lot of extra cash and credit from the feds, supply tends to overshoot, often spectacularly.
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If QE2 succeeds, interest rates will eventually increase as the Federal Reserve will raise the discount rate to ensure economic growth and the likely resulting inflation does not overshoot its targets.
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