Sentences with phrase «global exposure because»

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Guive Balooch, global vice president of L'Oreal's Technology Incubator, tells Fortune that the device can be a helpful tool because many consumers today don't have reliable information about their UV exposure.
Because we continue to believe that some global currencies are overvalued, we maintained hedge positions on four currency exposures.
Currency Hedges Because of the U.S. dollar's continued weakness relative to other global currencies, we added to existing hedge positions and initiated a hedge for part of the Fund's euro exposure.
Because we continue to believe that some global currencies are over-valued, we maintained hedge positions on five currency exposures.
Because they are domestically focused, muni bonds generally lack exposure to the same concerns and sources of volatility that global equities face.
Mr Siegel said Australia now made up about 40 per cent of the company's global revenues and that made it appealing for a potential ASX listing because investors could get exposure to a global company with operations in some of the world's biggest markets.
As for pundits the Merson types are like climate scientists who deny global warming is anthropgenic, not because they really believe it but because it gets them exposure in the media which they wouldn't get if they simply went along with the crowd.
Nestlé promised this week to end its «natural start» claims on its infant formula because of exposure during the CSV Global Forum and in preceding months and years (it takes time and perseverance to force change).
Exposure to the US dollar reduces volatility in a portfolio because the currency has negative correlation with the global equity markets.
Because they are domestically focused, muni bonds generally lack exposure to the same concerns and sources of volatility that global equities face.
That is because accumulating observations and analysis pointing to the causes and consequences of global warming merely delineate the problem, including areas of persistent uncertainty, uneven exposure to risk and uneven responsibility for emissions of greenhouse gases.
Not to mention that exposure - related diseases may be on a decrease because of global warming!
The consequences of exposure to impulsive infrasound and low frequency noise generated by wind turbines were also clearly well known to the global wind industry, because of the dramatic change in design which resulted, and because the results were presented at the AWEA sponsored conference.
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