Sentences with phrase «hold than its headline»

INDA has since attracted a huge asset base, and does a great job tracking its index, often costing less to hold than its headline fee indicates.

Not exact matches

This means that, over holding periods longer than a day, actual fund returns will be different from the headline 1.25 x due to compounding effects, for better or worse.
Glamour handed out «Women of the Year» awards and Lynch stole the headlines, although she shared honors with, among others, Twyla Tharp, Ellen DeGeneres, Jessica Lange and Shoshana Johnson, the African - American woman POW shown as a captive by Iraqi television and held for two weeks longer than Lynch.
Speaking of crazy, some Albany insiders are getting a good laugh over the timing of an email that landed in inboxes at about 1 p.m. on March 15 — about four hours before Panepinto's retirement announcement — reminding recipients of a Monday, March 21 fundraiser being held for the senator at an Albany restaurant and headlined by none other than Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins.
Contrary to the fact the ambitious animation studio is consistently held to a higher standard than the likes of DreamWorks, Blue Sky, Fox and Warner Bros. (to name a few), such an impressive track record has earned it the luxury of being able to crank out the occasional less - ambitious production without fearing a major media storm in which words like «disaster,» «major setback» or «uninspired» could comprise the headlines of the day.
The newspaper headline would be «Nymphomaniac Held Hostage by Man Who Finds Solace in Radiator», and it's really only through Brewer's deft writing skills that the film ends up being so much more than the concept.
The daily reset function means investors holding DGAZ for periods of longer than one trading day will be exposed to the effects of compounding, and could see returns vary greatly from the headline -3 x exposure.
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