Sentences with phrase «argues against market»

Any realtor who argues against market interest rates, an end to government subsidies for buyers without money or more prudent lending limits is making an argument against their own industry and future.
Juicy Excerpt: The entire historical record argues against market efficiency.
You and Toby incorrectly assume that arguing against the market dropping 40 % -50 % therefore must mean I think the market will roar forward.

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These factors argue against the kind of stock - market retreat that occurred Monday, which explains why Indian markets partially recovered Tuesday.
I was chosen to make the opening speech, arguing against an unregulated free market.
One of those who find in the discipline more ideology than science, Orrell argues against 10 principles of economic orthodoxy, including the rationality and predictability of the market and its potential to provide happiness.
Indeed, you could actually argue he's going against his old self: after misforecasting the multiple back in 2012 he wrote, «Only the hubristic deign to project the market multiple.»
When bonds yield 1.75 % for investment - grade bonds, then it's difficult to turn that into a 5 % -10 % return going forward... If he wants to argue against that, and talk about Dow 5000 and bear and bull markets, then he's welcome to, but he's pushing at windmills in my opinion, and he belongs back in his ivory tower.
Industry trade groups like the Investment Company Institute and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association have come out against state - run plans, arguing that they will spur a «confusing, state - by - state patchwork of savings programs» that could lack strict federal controls.
Both a century of history, and our own experience in full market cycles before the recent half - cycle advance, argue against complacency here.
For example, the World Bank advises against providing aid to developing countries, arguing that the pressures of poverty will force them to build «the market solutions» which it claims are the only effective answer.
My guess is that it will be a difficult case to argue against the impact of the contraceptive coverage rule as anything but an «incidental effect» given it targets a market and there's no evidence that the rule is over or under inclusively fashioned as a pretext to target the religious beliefs of those opposed to contraception.
If I were choosing recent books in this area which most deserve to be read outside the country, I would start with Oliver O'Donovan's political theology in The Desire of the Nations; John Milbank's critique of the social sciences in Theology and Social Theory; Timothy Gorringe's provocative political reading of Karl Barth in Karl Barth: Against Hegemony; Peter Sedgwick's The Market Economy and Christian Ethics; Michael Banner's Christian Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems; Duncan Forrester's Christian Justice and Public Policy; and Timothy Jenkins's Religion in Everyday Life: An Ethnographic Approach, which argues with a dense interweaving of theory and empirical study for a social anthropological approach to English religion which has learned much from theology.
As you are aware, Nestlé uses its FTSE4Good listing as its main tool to argue against regulation and to counter the boycott [left: Nestlé's webpage dismissing criticisms of its marketing practices].
If traditional egalitarians argue only against the very concept of (some) fair inequality they may be having the one discussion which the traditional free market cluster are better placed, and so losing the opportunity for a highly effective scrutiny of unfair rewards and runaway inequality where the public can and do favour a much stronger egalitarian push.
But Mandelson's views have been changed in part by the banking crisis; he has argued that the crisis represented a «warning against an ideological belief in markets» efficiency, and a reminder that they can be distorted by perverse incentives».
At times they have argued, against all reason, that Britain's economic malaise is down to overblown government, as opposed to the ravages of the market.
They also called on Labour to campaign against creeping privatisation in the NHS, arguing the current «harmful, market - led approach» should be replaced by a system driven by «care, not competition».
Stonehenge Partners, which owns Stonehenge Village on West 97th Street, discriminated against its senior tenants when it opened its gym exclusively to market - rate residents, the rent - regulated tenants argued in legal papers.
Car under full warranty until March 2, 2019 or 50k miles.When considering the executive sedan market, it would be tough to argue against this Panamera Turbo, which shows in fantastic condition throughout.
Jeff Jacoby, a pro-market commentator writing in the Boston Globe, argued against price - gouging laws on similar grounds: «It isn't gouging to charge what the market will bear.
Last September I argued against the potential of the Kindle Fire acting as a low end disruption in the tablet market.
Those that are in the pocket of the banks argue against money market funds.
What I am arguing is that choosing the narrow area of the bond market that did best over the last 30 years — highest quality noncallable long debt, is not a fair comparison against the stock market as a whole.
The BoC's decision has been the subject of much debate — recent low interest rates were intended as an economic stimulus coming out of last year's recession, and some economists have been arguing that rates should stay low for the time being as a measure of protection against global market turmoil.
The Toronto Real Estate Board is already pushing back against the possibility of this measure, arguing foreign buyers are a positive force in the local housing market.
Perhaps conditions will remain in place for investors to benefit from these allocations, but the possibility for retrenchment can also be convincingly argued: bond markets allow creditors to borrow against the future, and eventually the future tends to conform to harsh (but logical) economic realities, not feel - good hopes and fictions.1
I have heard that the case of Japan argues against deviating from a buy - and - hold strategy and instead changing one's strategic asset allocation in response to extreme market valuation levels.
I just came across this article and I would argue against paying off any mortgage in the current market conditions.
I'm not arguing against the free market, per se, but arguing that there are some types of contracts that should not be valid on a public policy basis.
I can already hear some younger investors pushing back against this advice: they may argue that because they have many years to recover from a market downturn they don't need to worry about short - term losses.
Emerging market stocks and bonds are having a rough year, but Russ argues against abandoning the asset class.
The Economist magazine in its 26 February 2014 article CAPE Fear printed a good summary of James Montier's article A CAPE Crusader ─ A Defence Against the Dark Arts (available on the GMO.com website — registration required) where James argues that the US markets are overvalued and that the Shiller PE may even be underestimating this undervaluation.
Friends of Maine's Mountains has consistently argued against government - mandated contracts, especially when they are at above - market prices (remember Statoil?).
It is ironic that those who argue against Kyoto often do so under the mantle of market economics.
The irony of siding with Marketing to argue against the merits of History on matters of substance aside, it's likely that the whole of the «Where's the beef,» epoch (1984 - 1985) passed away before History Major was born and was forgotten by all except decrepit fans of Wham!
Utilities like Dominion Energy rely on outdated monopoly laws to argue against their customers» right to free market financing of solar installations.
Work highlights Appeared in the Second Circuit to overturn an antitrust judgment against Cortron, successfully arguing that the company's termination of supply of equipment to MacDermid Printing Solutions did not harm competition in the thermal flexographic printing market.
June 7, 2006 Santa Monica Farmers» Market Plaintiffs to Argue against City of Santa Monica's Motion for Summary Judgment Tomorrow; Judge's Tentative Ruling Today Excuses City of Santa Monica from Lawsuit
LGBT activists also argue that the lack of regulation against discriminatory practices compromise fairness in the job market.
I would even argue that Ethereum is poised to potentially make a move against BTC as the biggest coin by market cap.
Just a couple weeks ago, TV networks argued against an FCC proposal to open up the cable - box market, claiming that they rely on scheduled programming and rigid channel guides to make money.
CREA has consistently argued that a variety of services and prices already exists in the Canadian real estate market and that its rules and regulations did not discriminate against non-traditional business models, including those which offer «a la carte» real estate services.
For all the real estate practitioners and sales coaches who insist that having a well - defined niche is the best path to success, there are some who argue against it, saying it's better to be well - versed in a number of areas so that you can quickly adjust to market changes.
Not many buyers or home buying experts argue against getting a mortgage, citing its necessity in today's market.
However, few would argue against the need for more work to be done in achieving a more equal housing market.
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