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Investors have found opportunities looking past headline risk in the industry, and at least one...
«We believe if JPM can successfully resolve its regulatory and legal headline risk in a timely manner, the stock could reverse its recent underperformance that has resulted in trading at a below - peer forward (price to earnings ratio) of 8.8 times despite our expectations of above - average profitability in 2014,» Matthew Burnell, an analyst at Wells Fargo Securities, wrote in a research note Thursday following the fine.

Not exact matches

While Bond King Bill Gross, founder of world's largest bond fund PIMCO, is going deep into California and New York munis, claiming the returns are still the best in the market despite the headline risk, even the discussion of bankruptcy as a bargaining chip has caused some to fear bond market hysteria.
«Between the election date and the formation of a broad coalition, headline risk will dominate, likely causing BTP (multi-year Italian sovereign bonds) volatility,» the analysts said in a note.
All - in, Morgan Stanley thinks $ 3 billion of the ~ $ 24 billion spent on financial information is at risk if new players — headlined by chat product Symphony — make major inroads into the market.
Additionally, as recent headlines illustrate, one can not ignore idiosyncratic risks in the different countries (for example the passing of the Thai King, or the impact of Samsung's woes on the South Korean market).
A version of this article appears in print on November 2, 2013, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Climate Change Seen Posing Risk to Food Supplies.
Indeed, just as the Fed's words brought solace in the U.S., still accommodative central banks in Europe and around the world are helping to keep markets steady, even as Greece has become a greater headline risk.
The successful CEO has recently made headlines for getting involved in an array of businesses ranging from music streaming to underground tunnels, businesses with high risk that could yield high reward.
And as for the headline risks of Trump's unpredictable nature and, of course, the tweets, he had said he'd reduce the Twitter activity and act more presidential once in the Oval Office.
Share: FacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogle + emailA recent headline in the Globe and Mail summed it up well: «Business risk from climate change now top of mind for Canada's corporate boards.»
They will need to cope with increasing drag from the advanced economies and moderating growth in the emerging markets, shifting risk preferences on the part of investors and a surge in inflation that has brought headline rates well above targets globally.
Joseph P. Borg, president of NASAA and director of the Alabama Securities Commission, further stated, «Investors should go beyond the headlines and hype to understand the risks associated with investments in cryptocurrencies, as well as cryptocurrency futures contracts and other financial products where these virtual currencies are linked in some way to the underlying investment.»
We did get a couple days of volatility as there was some geopolitical risk coming into the market around some headlines in North Korea, but generally the market's been pretty placid.
Regarding the U.S. payrolls report, we expect a solid 210k headline rise, though risks are to the upside following tight initial claims data and remarkable strength in consumer confidence and vehicle sales data.
This is happening because investors can not find comfort in the unpredictability of the US government, as they fear that further headline risks are likely to follow.
In their March 2017 paper entitled «Using Natural Language Processing Techniques for Stock Return Predictions», Ming Li Chew, Sahil Puri, Arsh Sood and Adam Wearne investigate relationships between financial news headlines and stock returns stripped of non-news risks.
The below chart illustrates U.S. oil production (in gold) vs. FED's balance sheet (in blue), and how overproduction from accommodative monetary policy resulted in the sharp decline in oil prices, creating a systemic risk that was again transmitted from financial and commodity markets to the real economy (in job losses and slow growth in Texas and other oil producing states, as well as the decline in headline inflation, pushing the Federal Reserve further from the price stability objective):
And yet with these risks dominating news headlines seemingly every day, volatility in markets was muted virtually all year and the VIX is sitting just off its all - time low hit in November as we end the year.
«Investors should go beyond the headlines and hype to understand the risks associated with investments in cryptocurrencies, as well as cryptocurrency futures contracts and other financial products where these virtual currencies are linked in some way to the underlying investment,» said Joseph P. Borg, NASAA president.
The stronger momentum in economic activity and headline inflation, he suggested, was no reason to declare victory as long as downside risks remain.
Investors are best served when grim headlines are in the news by remembering that geopolitical risks are a regular part of investing and that a long history of geopolitical developments shows us that holding a well - diversified portfolio may buffer the short - term market moves that are most often the result.
Quentin de la Bedoyere, in his Catholic Herald blog, said more or less what was or ought to have been already clear enough: «The Pope's statement that condom use is acceptable «in certain cases, where the intention is to reduce the risk of infection» has lit up the headlines.
The headline: «The most important meal of the day: Daily breakfast may lower obesity risk in schoolchildren — Nestlé study.»
Most likely, you'll be seeing a lot of headlines today trumpeting the findings of a new study in JAMA Pediatrics about links between acetaminophen (Tylenol, paracetamol) use during pregnancy and later risk of ADHD or hyperkinetic disorders in children.
In 2008, the possible health risks of Bisphenol A (BPA)-- a common chemical in plastic — made headlineIn 2008, the possible health risks of Bisphenol A (BPA)-- a common chemical in plastic — made headlinein plastic — made headlines.
«The problem is, [the government is] happy to pass tough laws in order to get a good headline only to simply not enforce them - allowing the situation to deteriorate at great risk to the public,» Mr Davis said.
«They must also recognise that few will be focused on the minutiae of this saga and that putting the expenses story in the headlines, layered with personal abuse against the prime minister, risks reviving the public's «plague on all your houses» view of the parties.»
Look hard at many risks about which people worry and you often find less to fear in the numbers than headlines suggest.
In the past decade, ethical questions in science have made headlines on issues such as the patenting of human genes, financial conflicts of interest in biomedical research and risk assessments related to environmental exposure to chemicalIn the past decade, ethical questions in science have made headlines on issues such as the patenting of human genes, financial conflicts of interest in biomedical research and risk assessments related to environmental exposure to chemicalin science have made headlines on issues such as the patenting of human genes, financial conflicts of interest in biomedical research and risk assessments related to environmental exposure to chemicalin biomedical research and risk assessments related to environmental exposure to chemicals.
This article appeared in print under the headline «Concussion boosts risk of fresh injury months later»
This article appeared in print under the headline «A single gene can raise or lower Crohn's disease risk»
May 15, 2013 — Angela Jolie made headlines on Tuesday, when she published an Op - Ed piece in the New York Times about her decision to have a double mastectomy to lower her risk of developing breast cancer.
What is lost in many headlines is that scientific studies usually express their results as a change in risk of developing a disease, not a direct causation, and very few diseases are caused by one chemical or one food additive.
Here in Australia we were bombarded with headlines about the risks of consuming a high protein diet due to another study conducted by the University of Sydney, published in the same «Cell Metabolism» Journal as the one you have covered.
With a prevailing and increasingly risk - averse culture in schools (as the headlines over banning leapfrog and conkers show) it poses the question why 22 per cent of school trip organisers have previously opted for the DIY approach when arranging school trips?
Indeed, just as the Fed's words brought solace in the U.S., still accommodative central banks in Europe and around the world are helping to keep markets steady, even as Greece has become a greater headline risk.
Additionally, as recent headlines illustrate, one can not ignore idiosyncratic risks in the different countries (for example the passing of the Thai King, or the impact of Samsung's woes on the South Korean market).
Obviously in a monetary way but also allowing me to just focus on price, technicals and stripping out all the headlines and «fundamental risks» that exist in investing / trading.
With the backdrop of volatility seen in the equity markets and the headline risk headwinds the municipal bond faced all year the total returns of the two asset classes have converged at approximately 3 % year - to - date.
And yes, the press release accompanying the report actually uses the phrase cat food, as in the headline «Pooled Risk Insurance can save seniors from cat food.»
«I think clients tend to think more in terms of headline risk,» he adds.
They read the headlines, which always sell fear (covered in this post where I explain how to quantify actual risks).
With the on - going calamity in Japan and phrases like «nuclear meltdown» and «radiation sickness» in headlines, it's to be expected that people discuss with renewed attention the risks and benefits of nuclear energy.
Additionally, the claims of so - called prophets of doom appeared to resemble the kinds of sensationalized claims that appeared in the media; without a proper appreciation for the uncertainties within one's public claims, some scientists could risk appearing as unprofessional headline seekers.
For another example, take this short piece in the Guardian, which ran on Monday with the headline «Antarctic ice is melting so fast the whole continent may be at risk by 2100.»
So That's What Happened to UARS An old stalwart of NASA's Earth - observing fleet, the six - ton Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), came tumbling through the atmosphere in an uncontrolled reentry in late - September that generated a slew of headlines about the risks of being struck by falling space junk.
May 20, 2016 (Mimesis Law)-- With recent data breaches at law firms making headlines, Lee Pacchia asked a panel at Mimesis Law's Cy - Pher Executive Roundtable just how the legal profession should view cyber-security risk in...
And more: «Despite these negative headlines and increased concerns around user data and regulatory risk, we do not believe Facebook's business is currently being impacted,» JPMorgan analyst Doug Anmuth said in a note to clients, reported Investor's Business Daily on Tuesday.
«The firestorm of news headlines, and Facebook's poor navigation of those, have driven an increase in uncertainty that has far surpassed the risk to Facebook's cash flow growth, in our view,» analyst Andy Hargreaves of KeyBanc Capital Markets wrote in a note to clients Tuesday, according to CNBC.
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