Sentences with phrase «by issues of debt»

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And while most emerging market debt continues to be issued in local currencies, the IIF said that foreign currency denominated debt issued in these nations swelled by $ 800 billion last year to a record high of $ 8.3 trillion.
On Monday, the yen slid towards 99 per dollar, its lowest in nearly four years, as markets prepared for the BOJ to start buying about 70 percent of debt issued by the government.
A large share of Italian debt issued under domestic legislation does not have any contract terms and is regulated by an Italian law that gives the Italian Treasury ample latitude to restructure the debt... The composition of Italian public, however, is changing rapidly because in January 2013, Eurozone members started issuing bonds with standardized contract terms.
The bill's introduction also comes amid various actions and statements by the Trump administration, including a fourth round of sanctions that restrict Venezuela and Petróleos de Venezuela SA, a state - owned oil company, from issuing new debt or from engaging in other financial dealings with U.S. citizens.
«The public funds, at least in Pennsylvania, are structured to enable the bank to make a loan that they might not be able to make without the public debt behind them by enhancing the loan - to - value, reducing the risk to [the bank], and then passing on some benefits [to the borrower] in the form of lower interest rates, which help cash - flow issues
Because they went out and bought $ 567 billion worth of stock back with debt, by issuing debt.
But cross-country differences in equity returns declined to pre-crisis levels while the range of yields on debt securities issued by banks and by non-financial corporations also narrowed, suggesting that there is some integration at least in prices of financial instruments.
The Federal govt could actually reduce this substantially by reducing the maturity on their debt by issuing short - term debt instead of higher interest bearing long - term debt.
Debt obligations issued by states, cities, counties, and other public entities that use the loans to fund public projects, such as the construction of schools, hospitals, highways, sewers, and universities
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According to a 2016 - 17 survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, which focuses on the nation's health policies and medical issues, 29 % of Americans report problems paying medical bills, and 37 % have increased their credit card debt to help pay for medical bills.
debt obligations of the U.S. government that are issued at various intervals and with various maturities; revenue from these bonds is used to raise capital and / or refund outstanding debt; since Treasury securities are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, they are generally considered to be free from credit risk and thus typically carry lower yields than other securities; the interest paid by Treasuries is exempt from state and local tax, but is subject to federal taxes and may be subject to the federal Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT); U.S. Treasury securities include Treasury bills, Treasury notes, Treasury bonds, zero - coupon bonds, Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS), and Treasury Auctions
Debt obligations issued by agencies of the U.S. federal government or by private agencies, called government - sponsored enterprises (GSEs), which are federally chartered, but publicly owned by their stockholders
NEW YORK — The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today issued its Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit, which reported that total household debt increased substantially by $ 226 billion (a 1.8 % increase) to $ 12.58 trillion during the fourth quarter of 2Debt and Credit, which reported that total household debt increased substantially by $ 226 billion (a 1.8 % increase) to $ 12.58 trillion during the fourth quarter of 2debt increased substantially by $ 226 billion (a 1.8 % increase) to $ 12.58 trillion during the fourth quarter of 2016.
The U.S. banks are not vulnerable to the contagion effects of a debt default by the PIIGS but Washington has some major league debt issues of its own.
Second, the tax bill may do away with 2 specific types of municipal bond issues: tax - exempt advance refundings, which are tax - exempt bonds issued to refinance existing municipal debt, and private activity bonds, which are issued by non-government borrowers such as hospitals, airports, and private universities.
Against this backdrop, some investors are taking a look at convertible bonds, which are debt instruments issued by a company that can be converted into stock of the same company.
The iShares 10 - 20 Year Treasury Bond ETF tracks a market - weighted index of debt issued by the U.S. Treasury.
At the same time, what is counted as cash on the sidelines, whether in money market funds, or as tiny balances in equity funds, is nothing but a mountain of short - term debt securities, mostly Treasury bills, that have been issued and must be held by somebody until they are retired.
Every share of stock has to be held by someone, as must every debt security issued.
The iShares 20 + Year Treasury Bond ETF tracks a market - weighted index of debt issued by the US Treasury with remaining maturities of 20 years or more.
NEW YORK — The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today issued its Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit, which reported that total household debt increased by $ 114 billion (0.9 %) to $ 12.84 trillion in the second quarter of 2Debt and Credit, which reported that total household debt increased by $ 114 billion (0.9 %) to $ 12.84 trillion in the second quarter of 2debt increased by $ 114 billion (0.9 %) to $ 12.84 trillion in the second quarter of 2017.
Oppenheimer, the large mutual fund company, also owned some of the bonds issued by Remington, but said it sold its debt holdings last year.
(a) Share of total Australian dollar assets (per cent), subcomponents are the share of liquid assets (b) While deposits with other banks are a store of liquidity, they do not contribute to the stock of liquidity held by the banking system as a whole, since the recipient banks will, in turn, need to hold additional liquidity against these deposits; consequently, they are excluded from this table (c) Includes Commonwealth Government Securities and securities issued by the states and territories (d) Includes notes and coins, Australian dollar debt issued by non-residents and securitised assets (excluding self - securitised assets)
Investment - grade bonds represented by the Bloomberg Barclays investment - grade Index, consisting of publicly issued, fixed rate, non-convertible investment grade debt securities.
The risk in higher yielding junk bonds first and foremost is derived from fact that any company paying north of 5 % to issue debt has a high probability of never paying back the investors who by the debt.
Oil prices have fallen more than 15 percent since March 4 to a six - year low of $ 42.3, wiping out $ 7 billion of market value of high - yield debt issued by energy companies.
According to Reuters «ideas about binding commitments to extend the Toronto debt reduction goals at a summit hosted by Canada in 2010, sought by Germany first and foremost, have been abandoned» Mr. Harper and Mr. Flaherty would appear to be still living in the Toronto Summit, while the rest of the G - 20, except perhaps Germany, has moved on to confront more pressing issues, including the growing risks of global instability and the need to strengthen growth and job creation.
Typically during an economic slowdown there is a surge of stimulus spending, financed by issuing debt.
Further reinforcing my thesis that the average household has largely reached a point of «saturation» on the amount of debt that it can support, the Federal Reserve reported that credit card delinquencies on credit cards issued by small banks have risen sharply over the last year.
Over much of 2008 the firm fought off losses by issuing stock, selling assets and reducing cost (issuing debt under such conditions became difficult to impossible).
MINT is a low - cost, actively - managed fund that seeks higher current income than the average money market mutual fund by holding a hodgepodge of high - quality and ultra-short term USD - denominated debt issued by domestic or foreign issuers.
Taking actions that risk starting a trade war with the country that is the largest holder of our debt and whose cooperation we need on a host of issues, including North Korea, would not be welcomed by global markets.
The PowerShares Treasury Collateral Portfolio tracks a market - weighted index of debt issued by the US Treasury.
We would cease to be an emerging growth company if we have more than $ 1.0 billion in annual revenue, have more than $ 700 million in market value of our Class A common stock held by non-affiliates, or issue more than $ 1.0 billion of non-convertible debt over a three - year period.
When market conditions favor wider diversification in the view of Hussman Strategic Advisors, Inc., the Fund's investment manager, the Fund may invest up to 30 % of its net assets in securities outside of the U.S. fixed - income market, such as utility and other energy - related stocks, precious metals and mining stocks, shares of real estate investment trusts («REITs»), shares of exchange - traded funds («ETFs») and other similar instruments, and foreign government debt securities, including debt issued by governments of emerging market countries.
Step 5: In the next few years, the U.S. Treasury can be expected to issue up to $ 1.5 trillion in new Treasury debt to the public, taking in much of the $ 1.5 trillion in base money created by the Fed in Step 1.
Meimarakis and Tsipras argued on the issue of debt relief and the opposition leader reminded him that the agreement reached with the partners in July is identical to the one signed in 2012 by then conservative prime minister, Andonis Samaras, when the second bailout was closed.
Market turbulence sparked by the Espirito Santo group prompted Madrid - based Banco Popular Espanol SA to postpone an issue of the riskiest bank debt today.
The framework of the deal, which you can read in this formal statement issued at the end of the latest conference, does make progress in helping Greece bring down its debt level by potentially inflicting losses onto official creditors.
There, she was part of the team that represented Champion REIT's manager for the first convertible bonds issue by a Hong Kong - listed REIT, which won the «Debt Market Deal of the Year» award at the 2007 ALB Hong Kong Law Awards.
The negotiation of such an agreement had long been rejected by the country's prior populist administration, leading creditors to gain a ruling in US courts that precipitated Argentina's default in 2014, and so prevented it from issuing further debt.
During this two - year crisis investors have continually called on the ECB and euro area leaders to «fix» the debt issue: by wiping out half of Greece's debt, by protecting Italy's access to debt markets through bond purchases, or by suggesting a levered EFSF, the euro area's rescue vehicle.
Manama - based GIB Capital was lead bookrunner of a $ 1.5 billion sovereign bond issued by the government of Bahrain last October in the country's largest debt deal of 2013.
This collateral (i.e., permissible vehicles investments) may include: (i) match - funded assets, and, (ii) debt securities, equity securities and other financial instruments issued or guaranteed by the US government or its agencies, sovereign governments, supra - national entities, corporations, financial institutions and asset - backed or mortgage - backed issuers that are the subject of credit support agreements.
Davis also provides financial advisory services primarily related to the valuation of privately - held equity and debt issued by financial services companies and advisory related to capital structures and M&A.
When investor preferences are risk - seeking, overly loose monetary policy can have a disastrous effect by promoting reckless speculation and enhancing the ability of low - quality borrowers to issue debt to yield - starved investors.
Banks are the most popular source of debt financing, but debt can also be issued by a private company or even by a friend or family member.
Also called «munis» for short, municipal bonds are debt obligations issued by a state, municipality, or a county to finance its capital expenditures, such as construction of highways, schools, hospitals, and...
In normal times, Section 18 of the Act says the Bank can only buy (or sell) certain types of assets — coins, foreign currencies, federal and provincial / territorial debt, debt issued by the U.S., Japan or the European Union, International Monetary Fund (IMF) special drawing rights, and bills of exchange or promissory notes issued by a bank or authorized foreign bank provided they have a maturity of no more than 180 days.
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