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		Definition of rerate in English: rerateverbriːˈreɪtrēˈrāt [with object]often as noun reratingRate or assess (something, especially shares or a company) again.  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: rerateverbrēˈrāt [with object]Rate or assess (something, especially shares or a company) again.  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.
 
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