Sentences with phrase «broader than currency»

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A reform to Venezuela's central bank law will allow the country to hold international reserves in a broader range of currencies than before as well as in diamonds and precious metals.
The digital currency more than doubled over the span of 18 days, and in doing so far outpaced the broader market.
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, broad changes in global investor risk sentiment were important drivers of currency movements, at times driving more than 50 percent of the fluctuations, according to BlackRock analysis.
For all asset classes (but focusing on currencies), they define bad market conditions as months when the excess return on the broad value - weighted U.S. stock market is less than 1.0 standard deviation below its sample period average.
An appreciation of the exchange rate means that: the increase in the domestic currency price of commodity exports will be less than the increase in world commodity prices; the income of the other tradable sector will fall; and real income gains flow to the broader economy via the associated decline in the price of imports.
David has more than 25 years of investment experience in broad emerging markets with the majority of his career spent as a trader and portfolio manager allocating across equity, fixed income, currencies and derivatives within both long - only and long - short strategies.
Kirk Kuester, executive managing director of Colliers International in Vancouver says, «The opportunity around this specialty practice is bigger and broader than ever, thanks to liquidity in global capital markets; the currency advantage of foreign investors; British Columbia's — and Canada's — high visibility in the global commercial real estate marketplace; and the increasing appeal of unique real estate assets to affluent and sophisticated international investors.
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