Sentences with phrase «by forcing investors»

Notable points asked of and addressed by the witnesses included the need for security and investor compliance for U.S. cryptocurrency exchanges; the need (or in Rosenblum's case, lack thereof) for regulators to distinguish the difference between cryptocurrencies that are considered digitally scarce commodities and securities tokens; the need to establish a harmonization among the «patchwork» of regulatory agencies dictating how to move forward; and the policing of cryptocurrencies, all in such a way that won't stifle domestic innovation by forcing investors and businesses to leave the country.
Notable points addressed included the need for security and investor compliance for U.S. cryptocurrency exchanges; the need for regulators to distinguish the difference between cryptocurrencies that are considered digitally scarce commodities and securities tokens; among other points, all in such a way that won't stifle domestic innovation by forcing investors and businesses to leave the country.
Having a long - term orientation prevents speculation by forcing investors to focus on business fundamentals rather than short - term price movement.
Investing in dividend aristocrat stocks reduces downside risk by forcing investors to seek stable businesses that return money to shareholders.
After all, the cornerstone of coordinated central - bank policy since 2008 has been the levitation of financial assets via Zero Interest - Rate Policy (ZIRP) and Quantitative Easing (QE) by forcing investors into risky assets.

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Xerox has been targeted by activist investor Carl Icahn and shareholder Darwin Deason, who joined forces last week to push Xerox to explore strategic options, oust its «old guard», including its CEO, and negotiate better terms for its decades - long deal with Fujifilm.
Retail investors can work to maintain a diverse portfolio by employing asset allocation strategies that force holders to maintain set percentages of different assets.
What's worse, investors who pulled «profits» out of their Madoff accounts within the past six years may be forced by the bankruptcy court to give it back — even though they may have used it to buy a house or pay for their kids» college tuition.
For now, technology companies like ours — who lack the crucial support of venture capitalists — are forced to rely on angel investors and the generosity of companies like Google, which just partnered with Beit Issie Shapiro to grant $ 1 million in order to donate the Sesame Enable technology to every individual in Israel whose life could be improved by such a phone.
The figures are being cited by Goldman's sales force when speaking with prospective investors, the person said.
«Either it is a sign that Sarbanes - Oxley created a burden on entrepreneurship, inefficiently forcing companies out of the public markets, or alternatively it provided some protection to investors by inducing smaller firms that should never have been public to begin with to abandon that status,» Eric Talley, the report's co-author, said in a statement.
Activist investor Carl Icahn, the second largest Dell shareholder behind Michael Dell, and Southeastern Asset Management have joined forces to halt the deal by making an offer of their own.
One internet finance company Qiaoniu.com, which lends investors money to buy stocks, urged clients to get out of the market by 2:30 pm, or the lender would force them to.
There are a multitude of reasons as to why this occurs but it's a powerful enough force that many investors have done quite well for themselves over an investing lifetime by focusing on dividend stocks, specifically one of two strategies - dividend growth, which focuses on acquiring a diversified portfolio of companies that have raised their dividends at rates considerably above average and high dividend yield, which focuses on stocks that offer significantly above - average dividend yields as measured by the dividend rate compared to the stock market price.
Reining In Rates O'Neil, one of the managers of the $ 26 billion Fidelity Total Bond Fund, said rising bond yields could be reined in by at least three forces: Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's commitment to a very gradual program of rate hikes, the traditional aversion to budget deficits by the Republican - controlled Congress, and buying by overseas investors who may use the recent jump in rates to snap up more Treasuries.
PureGym, which was recently acquired by US investor Leonard Green & Partners, has been one of the driving forces behind the budget gym boom since its launch eight years ago.
As an investor in Botox - maker Allergan, Ackman is the driving force in favour of a hostile takeover bid of Allergan by Montreal's Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
Kalanick resigned Tuesday, forced out by investors a week after taking a temporary leave of absence.
When the Putin regime forced Royal Dutch Shell Plc and other foreign investors to cede control of a massive gas export project on Sakhalin Island in 2007, Exxon's holdings in the same region remained intact and untouched by the government.
A downgrade in the credit rating of a bond by the credit agencies can affect bond performance as well if institutional investors are forced to sell because of restrictions on the credit quality of the bonds they're able to hold.
As exhibited by declining Treasury yields and very modest inflation, this is at odds with conventional market forces and investors» expectations for growth.
Many early investors in BitCoin experienced just that — they made a good decision by investing, but outside forces snatched away both their gains and their initial investment.
If the site doesn't automate the closing process, it can lead to a rocky start if other investors don't follow through and it can prevent you from diversifying by forcing you to spend excessive amounts of time on each deal.
Foreign investors will know they can take Canadian governments to the cleaners» by threatening to pull out of a project, and force Canadian taxpayers to bear the cost.
Edison Awards ™ has joined forces with Australia's leading innovation organisation, Hargraves Institute (www.hargraves.com.au) to offer local Australian businesses and individuals the opportunity to be recognised for their achievements by other innovators and investors from across the world.
The company is in the process of looking for a new CEO who could guide its global strategy, but that search has been complicated by Uber investors clashing over whether to force Kalanick to forfeit his seat on the board.
Rather, QE has had its effect on the markets by essentially starving investors of safe yield and making them feel forced into increasingly speculative corners in search of return.
Most instances, however, do not end up being high - functioning partnerships like Jerry / Filo / Koogle or Larry / Sergey / Schmidt, but it can be painfully common to hear about founders who get forced out or replaced by their board or investors.
Major banks CBA and ANZ have urged the repeal of a law which allows activist investors, unions and environmental groups to pursue fringe causes by forcing companies to hold costly shareholder meetings.
The problem of speculators could be addressed by forcing them to become longer term investors.
Republican Harry Wilson, the wealthy investor and former member of President Obama's Auto Industry Task Force, is being talked up by GOP insiders as a possible candidate against US Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in 2012, The Post has learned.
In one scene, Cole conducts a hostile takeover of the railroad company, literally shooting a fellow investor in the back, while the forces of the law turn the other way, distracted by a phalanx of strumpets led by a one - legged brothel madam played by — who else?
In this lucid and engaging analysis of six for - profit education - management organizations, including industry heavyweight Edison and the nonprofit KIPP, Wilson, who was forced out of his position as CEO of Advantage Schools by frustrated investors, is brutally honest about his former company's mistakes.
When it comes to both stocks and bonds, market inefficiencies can be driven by powerful forces like investor behavior and structural impediments.
An unlevered investor can't be forced by anyone to take on or liquidate a position.
Remember that these bouts of QE, LTRO operations, and other interventions have essentially had their effect by squeezing interest rates to levels that are so low that investors feel forced to seek higher risk securities in a search for yield.
Interestingly, several years later one of the fund companies in my old portfolio was forced by the courts to make restitution to it's investors that held a certain fund.
«Servicers are getting a huge chunk of money from force - placed insurance, and investors pay for it by higher loss severity at the liquidation of the loan.»
North American bonds are being dumped by investors in favour of stocks, forcing the banks to raise pay more attractive interest rates.
Secondly, if the collateral drops in value by too much, the investor borrowing the shares may be forced to add additional collateral or cover the short early.
Callable bonds are able to be purchased back by the company before they mature, potentially exposing investors to the risk of being forced to sell a good investment.
In addition, while an investor trading these ETFs might incur some commission, spread and premium / discount costs, he / she would not have to pay a recurring advisory fee of about 1 % (or be forced to switch advisors) to gain benefits similar to those offered by DFA funds.
Large passive ownership of Corporate America by index funds risks a similar outcome without the counterbalancing force of large active investors...
The relatively high standard commission fee force DIY investors to carefully consider the value proposition put forward by Scotia iTRADE as a bank - owned brokerage.
But with interest rates driven to dramatic lows by Federal Reserve policy, it's only a matter of time until the pendulum reverses course and bond investors will be forced to deal with a new landscape of rising interest rates.
Investors can leverage the benefits of trading fractional shares by getting access to stocks that they normally would not be able to afford if they were forced to purchase whole shares.
A fairly popular strategy used by both rookie and seasoned investors it to buy a property that is below market value, do some repairs to force appreciation, so the value of the home goes up.
Investors are challenged by what forces are controllable and what forces are out of their control.
It also creates what is known as an agency cost, by forcing a company to choose between holding onto its free cash and distributing it out to investors as an incentive to invest in the company.
If money market fund share values are forced to float, even by typically tiny amounts (as will almost certainly be the case), investors will be forced to track the cost of each share and the proceeds received upon its redemption, just as with a stock or a conventional mutual fund.
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