1. morningstar - Noun
2. Morningstar - Proper noun
morningstar (plural morningstars)
Alternative spelling of morning star
Morningstar (plural Morningstars)
A surname.
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According to Morningstar, 95% of the jeweler’s brick and mortar locations in the Americas and Japan and 85% in Europe were closed at the end of its latest reporting quarter. Source: Internet
And while this can make it a low hurdle for active managers to beat, that does not detract from its appeal,” according to Morningstar. Source: Internet
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According to research by Morningstar and Strategic Insights, the plan’s portfolio options have average expense ratios of less than half the industry average. Source: Internet
Echoing the views,Himanshu Srivastava, Senior Analyst Manager Research, Morningstar India said this could be attributed to the rebalancing of the equity portion of allocation funds, particularly dynamic allocation and aggressive allocation funds. Source: Internet