Sentences with phrase «big balance sheets»

Mentions unconventional monetary policy — low rates, negative rates, big balance sheets for central banks.
«As a startup with a very weak balance sheet compared to some of the bigger chemical players, most people wouldn't want to do business with us without the support from someone with a big balance sheet.
The big balance sheet banks - JPMorgan, Citi, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and the like - are believed to be circling, while others are also looking for a way in.
Gross Domestic Product has ballooned from $ 30bn in 2008 to $ 130bn in 2015 meaning the country has a bigger balance sheet or collateral to borrow than in 2008.
Things can get bad in the ABCP market, particularly if you are an issuer that doesn't have a big balance sheet.

Not exact matches

It will be easier to convince the public of the central bank's efforts to re inflate the world's third - biggest economy if they can easily measure jumps in the size of the BOJ's balance sheet, supporters of the idea say.
The difference between the two approaches is a subtle one in that the central bank's current policy tool - a 101 trillion yen ($ 1 trillion) program of asset buying and lending - also expands the BOJ's balance sheet, which at a third of GDP is a bigger proportion of the economy compared with those of the U.S. and European Union's central banks.
The big automakers are also running leaner operations — they closed a number of underperforming plants during the crisis — and their balance sheets are the cleanest they've been in years.
Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney has warned that the biggest risk to the financial system is now household debt, even if it's still «relatively low» and unlikely to reach levels that could cripple banks» balance sheets.
As a rule, stick with the big three: income, balance sheet and cash flow statements.
«The worry of the markets is not that inflation is becoming a big problem,... it is that the Fed is now forced to play catch up at the same time they are shrinking their balance sheet,» said Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.
The main risk with these new alternatives is their ability to scale since they don't have a big bank balance sheet and their resources are limited, but the future looks promising.
The move put a big strain on the gambling giant's balance sheet at a time when it would have benefited from more financial flexibility.
Why don't we want bigger deficits, monetize the debt, stow it away on the Fed balance sheet?
«Furthermore, SES's balance sheet will allow Frontline to compete for bigger jobs.»
Several of Canada's biggest lenders have indicated they expect to record a write down to reduce the value of deferred tax assets already held on company balance sheets as a result of tax changes under U.S. President Donald Trump, but expect a lift to earnings in the long term.
One of the biggest line items on a New York entrepreneur's balance sheet is office space.
«The annuities in the U.S. were well underwritten, but they were far too big for the balance sheet
Those are the sorts of numbers that likely could have helped the company price an IPO rather than take big new venture funding, but Berke suggests that the company wants to be stronger (both in terms of product and balance sheet) before possibly heading out into the public markets.
What is becoming clearer by the day is that this can only be solved by major write - downs of those «toxic mortgages» that are clogging up the balance sheets of big financial corporations.
In a call with Hinrikus, who was speaking to TechCrunch from Peru where he is taking a rare vacation, he confirmed that the new investment includes some employees partly cashing in but said that the main aim of what is undoubtedly a very big round is to provide TransferWise with a healthier balance sheet as it pursues existing and new opportunities.
The combined balance sheets of the six biggest central banks have risen from $ 5 trillion in 2006 to around $ 13 trillion today.
The deal would nevertheless fix SoftBank's biggest problem and shore up its balance sheet.
Even worse, there's $ 100's of billions of leveraged exposure lurking behind of the insidious facade of off - balance - sheet accounting at the big banks.
The quote above embodies two of the concepts I've been discussing for quite some time in the weekly Short Seller's Journals: Central Bank intervention will ultimately fail in spectacular fashion; the Too Big To Fail Banks (TBTFs) currently have more leverage and OTC derivatives — the latter well hidden off - balance - sheet — than just before the 2008 financial crisis / de facto collapse.
With larger players such as JPMorgan (NYSE: JPM), Bank America (NYSE: BAC) and Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) able to use their balance sheets to win business, GS is the low man on the proverbial totem pole of big banks.
If you treat your investing life as a rat race to $ 100,000 at as early of an age as you can, and if you diversify that money across the biggest, baddest blue - chip stocks spanning the globe, you have turned your household's balance sheet into a financial fortress that will be pumping out meaningful amounts of money every month regardless of what you are doing with the rest of your life, and it should definitely put a nice little pep in your step as you work your way through the rest of your life's journey.
Big brewers such as Lion and Asahi are no longer part of the Craft Beer Industry Association, with the army of small micro-brewers that has sprung up deciding to exclude them because their vast balance sheets were deemed to give them an unfair advantage, which didn't sit well with the small business entrepreneurs driving most craft beer companies.
Credit Suisse analyst Grant Saligari questioned whether there was room for three discount department stores and said it could cost Woolworths $ 1 billion to close BIG W, given large lease liabilities, testing the strength of its balance sheet.
GrainCorp managing director Mark Palmquist says the sale of its stake in the nation's biggest flour supplier, Allied Mills, allows the grains handler to eye possible deals it would have found difficult to do as its balance sheet felt the strain of huge capital investments in the past few years.
At Barca, Bayern, Man U, Chelsea and other ambitious clubs they could build the most beautiful golden stadium and training grounds with a balance sheet that contained hundreds of millions in cash, if no ambition and success was shown for 10 years those fans would not give a rats as about how beautiful the stadium was in which they sat whilst losing 5 - 1 to a big club for the umpteen time.
Every business small or big has to present their financial statement / balance sheet.
We also intend to use the strength of the British balance sheet to take on some of the risk of big infrastructure projects.
Its also low because big corps aren't a major part of the economy if you only look at the balance sheet.
He was at the Treasury when they loaded PFI off balance sheet, and took a strong position of falling debt in 1997, built up the biggest deficit in the G7 before the crisis, and left Britain with the worst deficit in our peacetime history.»
Osborne vowed that a Conservative government would target tax evasion and offshore tax havens and he warned bankers: «I believe in the free market, not a free ride... If we find the money that should be going into stronger bank balance sheets is being unreasonably diverted into bigger pay and bonuses we reserve the right to take further action and that includes using the tax system.»
Even relatively large calving events, where tabular ice chunks the size of Manhattan or bigger calve from the seaward front of the shelf, can be considered normal if the ice sheet is in overall balance.
The balance sheet in our example had a really big line item called «other assets».
This is a different kind of underdog sports movie, one where percentages and balance sheets and backroom trades are bigger drama than home runs and double plays.
The balance sheets and corresponding ambition of the carmakers dwindled, and from the outside, big governments strangled the segment to near - death, using choking air as a warrant.
The biggest challenge that BMW faces is the fact that large SUVs have fallen out of fashion and aren't good for CO2 balance sheets.
It is only a matter of time until this has a serious impact on the balance sheets of the big publishers, Vandagriff said.
In an exclusive interview with The Globe and Mail on the heels of the Fed's monetary - policy decision Tuesday - in which the central bank took a small step back into re-investing some of its own balance sheet to ease monetary conditions - the influential bond manager gave a vote of confidence to the Fed's strategy, criticized the Obama administration and Congress for a their lack of innovation and leadership, and argued that unless big government - policy changes are made, the United States faces years of economic stagnation.
But there are some big wins to be had on the other side of the balance sheet.
Buying individual stocks makes a lot of sense for people who know their way around a balance sheet and who donâ $ ™ t mind taking on a bit more risk in pursuit of big payoffs.
The government's balance sheet is too big to tackle here, so let's concentrate on reducing personal credit card debt.
The Fed has committed as much as 60 percent of the $ 709 billion in Treasury securities on its balance sheet to providing liquidity and opened the door to more with yesterday's decision to become a lender of last resort for the biggest Wall Street dealers.
The better people and corporate culture a company has, the bigger the chance they'll be winners on the balance sheet as well.
Hamilton, an actuary with Mercer, pointed out that many of their biggest assets are things that would not show up on a traditional balance sheet.
The banks that have big holes in their balance sheets can't use the capital, because it will just plug holes, and maybe it will not be enough.
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