Sentences with phrase «hard currency returns»

This would not only be good for South Africa as hard currency returns are brought back home, but good for the investor too.

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The majority of the Ethereum community decided to help The DAO by «hard forking» the currency, and then changing the blockchain to return the stolen proceeds back to The DAO.
Among EM assets, we also like EM bonds, particularly those denominated in hard currency, for their balance between risk and return.
That said, he expects tougher returns in 2018, with hard - and local - currency markets providing mid-single-digit and high - single to low - double digit returns, respectively.
J.P. Morgan EMBI Global Diversified Index, representing hard currency / US dollar sovereigns, returned -1.46 % for the month while the J.P. Morgan GBI - EM Global Diversified Index, representing local currency, returned -2.96 %, and J.P. Morgan CEMBI Broad Diversified Index, representing corporates, was down -0.66 % for the month.
They have no current asset bubbles, they control their own currency, and so there are no hard obstacles that would prevent them from achieving reasonable 6 - 10 % returns over the coming decade or two, barring any major disasters.
Her Strategic Income fund has returned 4.2 % annually since inception, in line with its EM Hard Currency Debt peer group, but it has done it with substantially less volatility.
That means any return from those points had better be at least 2 % and probably more, given that we're also forgoing the flexibility of cash for a harder - to - redeem points currency.
Iran has millions of barrels of oil that they would absolutely love to dump on the world market — even if it depresses the price, it's still hard currency for them and something of a return to normal international trading in light of the nuclear deal which allowed them to have some sanctions removed.
Armstrong cited some disapproval of the recent choice made by the exchange to follow the hard fork, claiming in return that it will not lead to a split but rather to upgrade of one single currency.
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