0 the act of producing better results in a particular situation than others have done:
1 the fact of producing more money for investors than other shares, bonds, etc. of a similar type:
This difference is simply the outperformance or underperformance of the fund against its policy benchmark before costs.
We find no significant effect of the overall governance quality on the outperformance or underperformance of the fund against its policy benchmark.
The attractiveness of possible future investment outperformance is hard to resist.
For the period of investigation, pension funds in the sample show an average outperformance of 0.81 % against their policy benchmark.
That outperformance by girls is especially noticeable in science.
This appreciation has been cyclical with long periods of stock outperformance followed by long periods of gold outperformance.
It is positive when outperformance is overweighted and when underperformance is underweighted.
These factors have historically led to outperformance.