Sentences with phrase «account sudden moves»

In the models initially introduced by Black and Jones [2] Black & Rouhani, [3] this risk does not materialize: to measure it one needs to take into account sudden moves (jumps) in prices.

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However, moves caused by sportsbooks adjusting their lines to account for a key injury, rather than a sudden influx of big money, can be recognized by bettors and filtered out.
Risk Assist: Risk Assist, which protects Core accounts from sudden declines in the market by moving funds to more stable investments when the market dips, is an extra 0.50 % annual fee if you want to add it to your Core account.
The deadline for the changes to take effect is July 1, 2010, although some issuers may roll out revamped statements sooner... (more) Consumers gain right to opt out of credit card rate increases — The first phase of the new Credit CARD Act of 2009 kicked in Aug. 20, lengthening notice requirements and giving consumers the right to opt out of rate increases... (more) Fixed rates shift to variable rates — Seven months in advance of the new rules that would limit an issuer's ability to alter a fixed rate account, credit cardholders are being moved to variable rate cards... (more) Credit card issuers: Sorry, new law says we can't cut your rates — Credit card issuers turn on its head the reform law that bans sudden rate increases; they say that it also forbids quick rate cuts... (more)
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