Sentences with phrase «as levered as»

It too is highly levered (though not as levered as Valeant).
«The economy has never been as levered as it currently is, and the economy is far more interest sensitive than it has been in the past, to a degree that we don't have certainty over how each interest rate hike is going to affect Canadian consumers,» said Frances Donald, senior economist at Manulife Asset Management, by phone from Toronto.

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The bank sees it as unneccesary and views the cash stockpiles as the only available lever to goose the economy.
It's extraordinary that a large cohort of experts advocate shrinking the doctor supply as lever for lowering costs.
«We need to rediscover government as an enabler, not a solution provider; as a platform for our own innovation, a lever for our own work, not as the deus ex machina that we've paid to do for us what we could be doing for ourselves.»
Nigeria's request reiterated its support for Beijing's «One China» policy, which demands that countries break official relations with Taiwan, as Beijing pulls economic levers in Africa and elsewhere to woo nations away from the island it regards as rebel - held territory within Chinese borders.
Spending more minutes thinking about the levers required to generate actual engagement should fill the gap in marketers» time as they seek to reduce waste and step up interaction with their content and messaging.
Georgiadis previously served as Google (googl) Americas President and Wall Street has hoped that she can help the toy maker successfully incorporate tech into toys and also help Mattel find new distribution levers as brick - and - mortar retail traffic slows and consumers buy more goods online.
In that way, Google could also act as a lever for U.S. funding for the Lake Turkana wind farm.
Content and messaging created by influencers isn't yet held to that lever of scrutiny and is seen as more organic, even when #ad #sponsored is included.
«The reaction we've gotten over the last few days as I've met with investors is they love the fact that you're getting a pure play infrastructure, cloud - levered, [internet - of - things]- levered company that really takes care of all the interconnections within the cloud and to the edge.»
When Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Trump in Florida earlier this month, Trump raised the possibility of using trade as a lever to coax China to do more.
Nanoengineers can even carve out molecular gears and levers that act as microscopic machines; in theory, some materials could be self - repairing, and others could carry out tasks inside our bodies, like scraping plaque from artery walls.
As they did so, they were removing levered long positions, but maintaining their levered short positions, turning negative on the market in the process.
He sees Wall Street bankers now entrenched as the new American oligarchy, subtle but surprisingly brazen in their manipulation of political actors and the levers of government power.
«The Republican agenda is to get regulatory relief for the big banks and use the small banks as the lever to do so,» said Adam Levitin, a professor at Georgetown University.
But on a more basic level, if communities and workers are being left behind, the question is: Why privilege trade over other policy levers — whether that means restricting it, as Trump wants to do, or expanding it, as many economists advocate?
As a levered product, TNA is not a buy - and - hold ETF; it's a short - term tactical instrument.
In joining a monetary union, you very explicitly give up that lever, but the quid pro quo is that you better have a quite flexible economy so you can adjust to inevitable changes in relative competitiveness, and that you can do it through productivity, flexible wages, people moving across borders as necessary.
Analysts are eyeing the potential shutdown of the government next week if Republicans use the budget as a lever to end Planned Parenthood funding.
Pulling the same legal levers as those involved in its climate change investigation of ExxonMobil, the New York state attorney general's office obtained an agreement from coal giant Peabody Energy to end misleading statements and disclose risks associated with global warming.
There are many other tactics shareowners use as levers including, investor statements endorsed by a broad group of institutional investors; direct outreach to other shareholders; proxy voting services; and other investment advisors to gain support for specific shareholder proposals; and, outreach to consumers and the press as a way to draw public attention to an issue or a company.
As a levered product, BDD is not a buy - and - hold ETF; it's a short - term tactical instrument.
The 6000 lever is still ahead as resistance, while the benchmark is bouncing around the 5900 level since late July.
Being disconnected from reality, these «products» have been more easily subjected to price manipulation than the underlying assets, and therefore have served as effective policy levers for central bankers to distort reality to achieve their objectives.
His preferred strategy was for the Fed to publish a detailed plan for shrinking its balance sheet, allow some time to gauge the market reaction, and then continue to use short term rates as the primary policy lever.
And our firm wants to get there and pull as many levers as we can.»
This forced investors to seek income from «bond - surrogate» investments such as high - dividend - paying stocks, high - yield bonds, levered loans and real estate.
In times of volatility, do they know these levered products can cause as much loss as they did on February 5?»
As a levered product, RETL is not a buy - and - hold ETF; it's a short - term tactical instrument.
Companies that levered up as interest rates stayed at rock - bottom lows may have «accidents» when rates rise, he said..
But I can not lever up as much as I would like on this trade, as a sharp rise in interest rates could de-rail it at any moment.
Great Britain needs continuity and his steady hand on the levers as one of the world's largest economies breaks off from the rest of the European Union.
This reality and the conditions that pertain to it mean that you can float on the seas of authority bloat that fuels your vertical, but the efforts that it requires is simply not worth it to build any kind of sustained ranking, as too many levers must float in your favor — such as the website where your link was originally hosted maintaining it's weight before being pillaged by other SEOs capable of basic competitive research — or your competitors being bad enough to not have an SEO who has heard of competitive research — in order for it to be a worthwhile strategy.
As you note, stocks win on an un-levered basis (I'd point out many public companies are decently levered, but that's neither here nor there), so I find it hard to convince myself to put money in anything else.
The market strategist sees «no levers left to pull» for a market that has been supported by factors such as a decade of ultra-easy money policy and, most recently, a big juicy corporate tax cut.
There was a shared sentiment that Alberta must be careful not to try to «boil the ocean» but instead focus on a few important levers: best - in - continent carbon pricing with a trigger mechanism linked to oil prices, energy efficiency measures and infrastructure were identified as good areas to focus on.
Good managements add value, they have lots of levers they can pull, they can buy back stock when it's under - valued, they can use the stock as currency when its over-valued.
We are currently undergoing one of the biggest financial experiments of all time, as central banks have run out of levers to pull.
And I would point back to the number of levers we have to - and the track record we have of successfully managing through and mitigating the various puts and takes as we move through.
Certainly, not a single jab at Falstaff's girth is excised, and the audience laughed hardest when Sir John playfully or ruefully calls attention to his own rotundity — as when he's asked to put an ear to ground and shoots back «Have you any levers to lift me up again?»
For anyone looking for a technical signal that the moment had come to unwind a levered VIX trade, that time was as good a time as any.
He is certainly educated enough to know better, but uses the Devil as a lever on ignorant people that do not have his education level.
It seems that you view God as some kind of «cosmic vending machine» where you can get certain outcomes (like going to heaven) by pulling certain levers (like trusting Christ).
Browsing the new arrivals shelf at your local theological library, you're now as likely to find titles by the Catholic dogmatician Matthew Levering, the Orthodox historical theologian Paul Gavrilyuk, and the Reformed theologian Kevin Vanhoozer on why we need to continue to speak, with the early Church, of God's inability to suffer — and of God's voluntary assumption of our human nature, in Jesus Christ, in order to share, and thereby overcome, our suffering — as you are to find another volume on God's suffering in the divine nature itself.
It will be the Church which defends the dignity of all persons when the levers of power move from the present hegemony that favours the homosexual lobby to another hegemony that may just as easily not.
To affirm this distinction is not to claim that Jews are better than gentiles, or that Jesus - believing Jews have an intrinsically better relationship to Jesus than gentile Christians, as Levering argues.
As for Matthew Levering's fears of a «twofold ecclesiology» if we embrace a special identity for Messianic Jews in the Church, he should read what John Paul II had to say about the twofold composition of the Church, that is, the East and the West.
Still, it is good to remember that history, even salvation history, as Levering seems to suggest, is never more than an instrument to eschatological purpose.
This move does not imply that «natural law, as such, depends upon revelation,» Levering insists.
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