Sentences with phrase «bid prices up»

Moreover, the plunge in U.S. home prices in the past few years is likely to make home buyers much less eager to bid prices up.
Instead, we got scared by the loss of wealth we would suffer if we let prices remain at far - value prices and bid prices up to high levels again.
Most muni investors are in the very highest tax brackets and they bid the prices up (and the yields down) such that munis make sense only for those paying those highest tax rates.
If we had a 100 % guarantee that stocks would return 8 % a year, people would bid prices up until they returned the same amount as FDIC - insured savings accounts, which is about 0 %.
The profitability and consistency of this company has caused investors to bid the price up to the point where it is the most overvalued dividend blue - chip.
With AAPL, you probably bid the price up to $ 201 with a million shares, so you made lots of people very happy while losing about 10 million dollars.
«a particular stock ends up completely owned by idiots who then proceed to trade amongst themselves then they'll bid the price up to higher and higher valuations in a toxic game of pass the ticking parcel» This, of course, is exactly the behaviour most awarded amongst professional traders.
And when you're competing against China, India and all the developing countries, they bid the price up.

Not exact matches

Energy companies in North America have been ramping up production in tandem with OPEC's efforts to cut global output in a bid to take advantage of rising prices.
Wind, Bell or Telus would have cause to sue, saying that Shaw & Mobilicity's bids drove prices up, so they'll want partial refunds too.
Sky shares were up 3.8 percent at 13.57 pounds by 1434 GMT - well above the offer price, implying that some shareholders anticipated a bidding war.
Another negative effect of the sequester on Redhorse has been the mandate that the government put many of its procurements up for bid under a standard called lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA), which as its name suggests, basically means the lowest price possible.
But if bond prices crash, investors will want to take their money out, the funds will need to sell, and all those giant bond funds that provided the bid for bonds on the way up will turn into sellers on the way down.
Untaxed land value is paid to banks, which in turn lend their mortgage receipts out to bid up property prices all the more — while obliging the government to tax labor and sales, raising the cost of labor and the price of goods and services.
Instead of financing Social Security and Medicare out of progressive taxes levied on the highest income brackets — mainly the FIRE sector — the dream of privatizing these entitlement programs is to turn this tax surplus over to financial managers to bid up stock and bond prices, much as pension - fund capitalism did from the 1960s onward.
But as investors bid up bond prices, the yields come down e.g. $ 10 dividend payment on a $ 100 bond = 10 % dividend yield, but if the bond gets bid up to $ 200, the dividend yield is only 5 %.
This observation led investors to bid up stock prices and push down dividend yields and this proved — more or less — sustainable.
What Alan Greenspan called «wealth creation» turned out to be asset - price inflation — bidding up property values and the stock market on credit.
Anbang was in a protracted battle for the Starwood hotel chain, bidding up the price and drawing scrutiny.
But today, banks are creating enough credit to bid up housing prices again.
The recent stock market and real estate bubbles are much like pyramid schemes in the sense that what is bidding up stock and property prices is an exponential inflow of new money from pension plans and mutual funds (for shares) and bank credit (for real estate).
[12] Nor does the notion that monetary policy operates by expanding the money supply (or base money) and this excess supply bids up demand for goods and services (and their prices) as people attempt to get rid of their excessive money balance.
RK: What you really want to do is, like selling a home, price it low and have it bid up.
The effect is to bid up land prices toward the point where the entire rental value is paid as interest.
The major elements in U.S. family budgets are housing (with prices bid up on credit), debt service and health insurance — and wage withholding for financializing Social Security and Medicare.
So housing prices are bid up in price — on credit — while the tax collector has to turn to labor and industry for the revenue that has been given up.
For instance, stocks with relatively safe dividends, such as utilities, have been heavily bought and bid up in price amid the investor search for income.
The art market is red hot these days, with collectors bidding up prices.
Oil has gone up despite what is a huge surplus because everybody wants it to go up, and everybody involved will twist the news anyway that gives them a reason to bid up the price despite the glut.
Land, the economy's largest asset, hardly can be increased, but it can be bid up in price.
If economic growth is leading to an increase in the demand for oil and bidding up its price, then the higher price means things are going well.
Higher risk bonds have had their prices bid up, and as a result they do not provide investors with as much yield as would be expected.
If the vast sums invested in government securities could begin to be switched into the stock market, the effect would be to bid up equity prices.
Chinese hot money and gambling bid up prices.
(Yen credit was «supplied» to global currency markets, and was spent to buy and hence bid up the price of euros, dollars, sterling and other currencies.)
So while most mortgage money was used to bid up the price of home ownership, about a quarter of new lending was reported to be spent on consumption goods.
As a stock's price rises, investors need to pay close attention when a stock gets bid up to an excessively high P / E level.
Traders also bid up crude oil prices.
You then want to put those shares up for sale at a certain bid price, or how much someone will pay for your shares.
But I'm of the school that says, if that is proven — and it is, I think, a little bit in the marketplace — if it is proven to be the case, then people will bid up the prices of value stocks and bid down the prices of growth stocks until they reach an equilibrium and then future returns will be the same.
If the market has bid up the price of a stock to insane heights or if you find that the company has lied on financial documents, you have the right to profit from your opinion.
With oil prices high enough to pay comfortably for investments and dividends, the energy giant may be tempted to ramp up new projects in a bid to become bigger than Shell.
The price of the stock is bid up so high that the underlying company's growth can't match investors» expectations.
That is, many believe that sophisticated investors will bid up prices in investment strategies that tend to outperform and bid down prices in strategies that tend to lag until the edge disappears.
You might bid up asset prices, and of course assets are not equally distributed so that has consequences for income inequality.»
The rate at which money is used to bid up asset prices can be thought of as a «financial multiplier» and can be gauged by looking at the ratio of overall asset values to money.
Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney has specifically mentioned Toronto's condominium market, citing the fact that speculators have bid up prices too much and that supply may be increasing too quickly.
In particular, the market gave high marks to the company's April - quarter report, bidding the stock up about 10 % in price on the day results were released.
As they do so their incoming money bids up the price of assets and pulls down yields.
As investors bid up the prices of bonds their yields fall, and vice versa.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z