Sentences with phrase «big institutions»

It's a bunch of big institutions who don't know what to do.
I have attended many cases referring to various legal issues and I am now confident of handling this work in bigger institutions like yours.
The most striking Indian internet innovations won't come from big institutions or companies moving online, however.
This would be good for big institutions that want to use blockchain because of its transparency.
But is it a real shift in perception for crypto at big institutions?
No wonder big institutions often hold dozens, even hundreds, of private - equity funds to spread such risks.
It's all about big institutions, big projects... Is this really so?
Despite what many people think about large companies, I believe that big institutions actually have unique potential to create change — and that we can influence the directions those institutions take.
Of course, big institutions use bear markets to buy stocks for the long haul.
As it turns out, Friend abandoned big institutions twice to move to more risky ventures.
Even big institutions have lost fortunes when trading them.
That's because they continue to deposit more money at bigger institutions, even as their returns stalled.
And, dark pool advocates point out, big institutions actually are running funds — through retirement and pension accounts — that often make trades on behalf of ordinary people.
Merger arbitrage becomes more profitable the smaller the company, because small companies are not watched by bigger institutions because of a lack of liquidity.
Here are some of the country's other big institutions:
But this is perhaps ignoring the wider issue: there isn't an antivirus product to protect against declining faith in big institutions, or to defend against fake news.
Money rained on big institutions, and I think it became a bit stodgy.
A final - year Italian Ph.D. student in materials surface science, Erik Vesselli describes how the presence of many big institutions in Trieste, in particular the synchrotron radiation facility at ELETTRA, have contributed to offer him a dynamic, international, and creative scientific environment.
«The most important investment judgments at most big institutions and for most large portfolios are made by committees, but few realize the negative dynamics of group interaction.
The legislation, firmly opposed by big institutions such as the Catholic Church, would allow people molested as children to sue those responsible even after the statute of limitations on civil cases has expired.
But the truth is the London art scene is very centralised around big institutions (the Tate, the Saatchi) for which the alternative spaces act as R&D divisions: the relationship is like that between «independent» film - makers and contemporary Hollywood.
Big institutions bought about half as many single - family houses in the first quarter of 2015 compared to the year before, according to the latest numbers from data firm RealtyTrac Inc., even though the investors overall are more active than ever...
And real estate debt will be held more broadly; it won't just be banks and big institutions anymore, according to Gray.
Lower volume indicates there were not many sellers, and if big institutions can not bring themselves to sell Workday's stock when it is weak, Cramer said it could be stronger than it seems.
Pivot points are utilized by the industry's professionals and big institutions operating with large investment pools, and it is not limited to day - trading.
In reality, Russia's banking sector is heavily concentrated, with the 10 biggest institutions controlling 70 % of system assets and the top 100 controlling 94 %, says Alexander Danilov, who covers the industry from Fitch Ratings» Moscow office.
In 2007 something went wrong with the Ponzi racket certain big institutions had going, in which they enriched themselves at the expense of the public through an officially supported commercial credit bubble.
There is no pomp and circumstance of the «roadshow,» during which big institutions get a chance to kick the tires on the company and decide if it makes sense to buy or sell shares.
«Really, the biggest impact is going to be on charities who have very little to do with lobbying, maybe big institutions — colleges, hospitals — who even if they talk to another not - for - profit may have to disclose their donors,» said Horner.
This is obviously the case for the writing and editing work, but applies equally to some of the more administrative tasks: After spending most of my adult life at university I guess I have a good feel for how big institutions are run!
Massachusetts may ban big institutions from discarding food in the trash in a bid to cut down on the methane from landfills.
Howard, which has trained black doctors proudly for more than a century, rivals big institutions in quality, but its budget doesn't compare, and its staff is stretched thin.
Some schools prefer Learning Management Systems, more advanced software used to run big institutions, yet not all schools can afford to pay for that kind of programming and not all schools actually need that kind of advancement.
We'll see if it works in the small scale and then if it would work at a much bigger institution, where there are thousands of teacher candidates» and not just the 10 hand - picked «design fellows» enrolled so far.
But also, so far, I've received an amazing amount of support from artist friends and also bigger institutions in the Bay Area.
BURGOYNE DILLER: After all, your so - called big institutions that were supposed to have done so much for the artists, you know, in the past, the Museum of Modern Art, and so on — I don't think they had a prohibition against showing American abstract painters, but they didn't show them.
Academia is sort of the next big institution to have a crisis.
Taylor added that if one looked at financial services, that AI systems there would not be taken up by big institutions unless a clear legal framework existed.
«Big institutions all by themselves are not enough.»
But the deal fell through and Coinbase launched its own product line, Coinbase Custody, to store digital cash for big institutions like hedge funds.
The liquid - alt pitch is that individuals can access the same types of investments as university endowments and other big institutions, to diversify equity - heavy portfolios, typically with a 10 % to 20 % allocation to liquid alts... The advantage of the [AQR Managed Futures] strategy -LSB-...] is that it is uncorrelated with other asset classes, and «has the most consistently strong performance in equity bear markets.»
Michael Kink, legislative counsel of Housing Works, an advocacy and service organization for people with AIDS, said the governor «moves health care money towards patients and front - line care providers, and away from big institutions that don't serve many Medicaid beneficiaries.»
Fears of censorship are rooted in a mistrust of big institutions that control what we see and hear in the media.
Outspoken leveraged buyout investor Guy Hands is pushing a new compensation model for big institutions like sovereign wealth funds.
Like many big institutions, it finds it hard to re-allocate resources swiftly from one priority to another; and in the past month there have been multiple crises — Libya, Japan, Yemen, and Bahrain.
Big institutions often have to move around large blocks of money: new inflows for a mutual fund, or a maturity payment from a bond held by an insurance company.
In order to build community to grow sustainable feminist / queer art, FAG has enabled art exhibitions, provided opportunities for emerging and invisible artists, collaborated with big institutions like SFMOMA and Tate Modern and partnered with artist run centres like Whippersnapper (Toronto), Access Gallery (Vancouver) and Artist's Independent Archive (Singapore).
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