Sentences with phrase «fee revenues offsetting»

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«Higher than expected revenues in FICC, I&L (equity gains) and Investment Management (incentive fees) more than offset lower than anticipated revenues in equity trading and investment banking (DCM better than expected, M&A and ECM worse),» Barclays analyst Jason M. Goldberg said in a note.
Total Revenues increased as a result of the inclusion of advertising fund contributions, partially offset by a reduction in franchise fee Revenues increased as a result of the inclusion of advertising fund contributions, partially offset by a reduction in franchise fee revenuesrevenues
The decrease in net revenues compared with the third quarter of 2010 was due to lower incentive fees, partially offset by higher management and other fees, primarily reflecting higher average assets under management.
Despite the blow to banks, Moody's expect them to attempt to offset the lost revenue by raising fees for other products and cutting expenses, though this process will be difficult and the timing is unclear.
While fund cash outflows are highly likely to continue, a sharply rising stock market, however unlikely, would help offset the outflows, slowing the declines in assets under management, fee revenues and profits.
The bank posted $ 1.6 billion in revenues from investment banking, down 7 % «driven by lower debt and equity underwriting fees, which were partially offset by higher advisory fees
Very strong growth in other income mainly reflected a $ 6.2 million positive change in net insurance revenues and a $ 2.5 million increase in trust and wealth management fee income, partially offset by $ 3.1 million lower net gains on securities.
Behind the Headlines Total revenues rose 7.2 % year over year to $ 12.9 billion on the back of 15 % growth in premiums and a 1.3 % increase in policy charges and fee income, partially offset by 0.5 % lower net investment income.
A ruling from the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), Canada's equivalent of the FCC, on October 28th removed the ability of independent ISPs to offer unlimited internet service for a set monthly fee in favour of a the UBB push is designed to offset revenue lost because of people who are cancelling their cable to stream TV online.
The increases and new fees — ranging from a $ 1 admission bump at county museums to a $ 275 contract registration fee for county vendors — were proposed by County Executive Edward Mangano as a way of generating an estimated $ 15 million in new revenue, and helping to offset the cost of new labor contracts.
The bill calls for a one - time $ 500,000 registration fee, which can be applied to offset taxes paid over the first three years of operation and includes a 15 percent tax on gross revenue generated from players in New York.
He said about a third of motorists billed by mail never pay their tolls, however the lost revenue is offset by fees incurred by motorists who pay late.
The New York Public Transit Association, which represents systems outside of New York City, wrote Cuomo a letter declaring support for the fee «to help offset the loss of riders and revenue on existing public transit systems from [ride - hailing companies»] operation.»
According to Sam Castañeda, visiting scholar and postdoctoral appointment coordinator, these fees generate revenue that offsets the costs of running Berkeley's postdoc office.
«Institutions that are required to freeze in - state students» tuition rates for four years may use alternative revenue streams such as required fees and nonresident tuition to offset the loss of flexibility inherent in guaranteed - tuition programs.»
Spending of Fees As a general practice, student fees are designed to offset the cost of programming funded primarily by other funding sources, including recurring per - pupil revenue and philanthrFees As a general practice, student fees are designed to offset the cost of programming funded primarily by other funding sources, including recurring per - pupil revenue and philanthrfees are designed to offset the cost of programming funded primarily by other funding sources, including recurring per - pupil revenue and philanthropy.
As per OS chief Terry Myerson, its revenue generated from services and ads that they hope will offset the waiving off of license fees.
A second piece, a news release from ratings agency Fitch, suggests that large brokerages are interested in attracting deposits and supplying fee based services to offset low trading commission revenues.
When any mutual fund rebates these revenue - sharing payments, a revenue - neutral advisor will pass these payments back to the plan to offset fees.
While small businesses carry some of the cost of these cashbacks in the form of intercharge fees, Tran believes that the potential for higher revenue by allowing credit card and debit card purchases offsets the costs of accepting cards.
So by using your card enough, you may be incurring charges that can offset the loss of revenue from an annual fee.
How do we know dynamic hedging & currency for return fee rates / AUME declines won't continue to offset the impact of passive hedging AUME growth, thereby implying a static revenue & earnings trajectory?
To make up for the missed revenue from the taxes and fire prevention fees, as well as to pay for offsets to counteract additional allowances put on the market if the carbon price hits its upper bound, money will be taken from the cap - and - trade program's revenue, effectively decreasing the amount of discretionary funds remaining for local environmental investments and other greenhouse gas reduction projects.
In order to keep the policy revenue - neutral, the fee would be evenly distributed back to US citizens in the form of a tax dividend, completely offsetting the rise in energy costs for most consumers.
On the eve of the 2009 Copenhagen climate summit, Dr. Hansen's NY Times op - ed, «Cap and Fade» forcefully critiqued proposals for cap - and - trade with offsets, arguing instead for an upstream carbon «fee» with all revenue returned directly to taxpayers via monthly «dividends.»
Before the FCC bans, Faitz says, service providers had offset AMLI's infrastructure bills through revenue - sharing or per - unit fee agreements.
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