Sentences with phrase «interest by foreign investors»

lack of interest by foreign investors due to idiotic monetary policies, and the weak loonie.

Not exact matches

Regardless of any interest shown by a foreign investor, a new competitor would be hard - pressed to be prepared for the government's next spectrum auction in January 2014, Hoey added.
It has been argued that Canada's securities rules make it too difficult for boards to resist offers by foreign (and domestic) investors that may not be in a company's best long - term interest.
Juwai.com Vice President Byron Burley speaks to Greg Bonnel of BNN on House Money about Chinese property investor interest in Canada following tougher foreign buyer taxes, as well as policy changes by the Chinese government and central bank.
The affordability of Greek property is also fuelling interest from Chinese residential buyers, who are already the biggest source of foreign property investors in Greece, bolstered predominantly by the Greek Golden Visa programme that launched in 2013.16
From Japan Today comes an interesting column by Yvan Allaire and Francois Dauphin: Now foreign investors, holding over 30 % of their shares, are unrelenting in their pressure for Japanese companies to adopt American - style governance.
Rather, the increase in spreads appears to reflect both tightness in the Commonwealth Government bond market (where supply remains limited and demand by foreign investors appears to have increased) and upward pressure on swap rates (one benchmark against which corporate bonds are priced) as companies have sought to lock in fixed - rate borrowings due to expected increases in interest rates.
[MebFaber] Hedge funds bloodied by China rout in worst month since 2011 [Bloomberg] Behind enemy lines: foreign hedge funds thrive in China [Reuters] Stung by losses, Kyle Bass hopes for comeback [InsideSources] Paulson to reap fortune flipping US land banks [Independent] The transatlantic divide in hedge fund pay [eFinancialCareers] Meet the new king of subprime lending [WSJ] Tiger Management partners with Yulan Capital in China [StreetInsider] Activist investors» secret ally: big mutual funds [WSJ] Poor returns see investors lose interest in commodity hedge funds [FT]
Panda bonds, renminbi - denominated bonds sold by foreign entities to investors in China, offer lower interest rates than dim sum bonds, which are sold offshore.
I should take a quote from «Equities Market Outlook in 2017» issued by Afrinvest reported in the media under the headline «Multiple Exchange Rates Stall Foreign Inflow into Nigerian Equities» in January 2017, «Our interactions with several foreign investors with interests in Nigeria suggest that a decision to stake any position in the Nigerian market will be a function of currency liquidity and a greater certainty on their ability to repatriate capital anytime they Foreign Inflow into Nigerian Equities» in January 2017, «Our interactions with several foreign investors with interests in Nigeria suggest that a decision to stake any position in the Nigerian market will be a function of currency liquidity and a greater certainty on their ability to repatriate capital anytime they foreign investors with interests in Nigeria suggest that a decision to stake any position in the Nigerian market will be a function of currency liquidity and a greater certainty on their ability to repatriate capital anytime they divest.
The wild card is the foreign investors; if more countries revalue their currencies upward versus the dollar, reducing exports to the US, and reducing the need to buy our debt, then interest rates could easily rise by another percent.
Corporate class seeks to reduce taxable distributions to investors by pooling income, losses and expenses from multiple funds to try to minimize highly taxed interest and foreign dividends in favour of preferentially taxed Canadian dividends and capital gains.
Large bond investors not restricted by the FPR like insurance companies have «asset swapped» into foreign issuers by purchasing their bonds directly and using currency and interest rate swaps to convert the cash flows to Canadian dollar.
Results also show how ETF preferences vary by age: Traders aged 55 + prefer dividend ETFs over any other type, while younger investors (25 — 34 years of age) are more likely to show interest in a range of less mainstream ETFs, including commodity, style, and foreign currency ETFs.
It is vital to foreign jurisdictions, banks and investors as a way to gain exposure to the U.S. dollar as well as interest payments backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. federal government.
The good news is that by adding foreign stocks, investors have been able to offset the pressure of rising interest rates on their other holdings.
The 2008 Land Grab for Food and Financial Security (Barcelona: October 2008); Joachim von Braun and Ruth Meinzen - Dick, «Land Grabbing» by Foreign Investors in Developing Countries, Policy Brief No. 13 (Washington, DC: IFPRI, April 2009); Klaus Deininger and Derek Byerlee, Rising Global Interest in Farmland: Can It Yield Sustainable and Equitable Benefits?
The basic problem arises when a foreign investor challenges a generally applicable regulation that was enacted by the host state as a good - faith attempt to promote the public interest.
New housing developments have catered toward foreign and local workers interested in higher - end urban properties, primarily large apartment complexes funded by foreign investors.
Fully 10 % of new condominiums being built in central Toronto were going to foreign buyers, according to a survey released in April by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC); veterans of the city's rough - and - tumble real estate market believe the vast majority are mainland Chinese investors 10 % doesn't seem like a big number and we're told that Chinese buyers are only interested in luxury priced properties.
Tax implications Under the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (FIRPTA), any foreign investor (other than a qualified foreign pension fund or a foreign entity wholly - owned by a qualified foreign pension fund) investing in a U.S. real property interest (USRPI) is deemed to conduct a U.S. trade or business and the gain or loss would be deemed to be effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business and therefore subject to taxation on a netForeign Investment in Real Property Tax Act of 1980 (FIRPTA), any foreign investor (other than a qualified foreign pension fund or a foreign entity wholly - owned by a qualified foreign pension fund) investing in a U.S. real property interest (USRPI) is deemed to conduct a U.S. trade or business and the gain or loss would be deemed to be effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business and therefore subject to taxation on a netforeign investor (other than a qualified foreign pension fund or a foreign entity wholly - owned by a qualified foreign pension fund) investing in a U.S. real property interest (USRPI) is deemed to conduct a U.S. trade or business and the gain or loss would be deemed to be effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business and therefore subject to taxation on a netforeign pension fund or a foreign entity wholly - owned by a qualified foreign pension fund) investing in a U.S. real property interest (USRPI) is deemed to conduct a U.S. trade or business and the gain or loss would be deemed to be effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business and therefore subject to taxation on a netforeign entity wholly - owned by a qualified foreign pension fund) investing in a U.S. real property interest (USRPI) is deemed to conduct a U.S. trade or business and the gain or loss would be deemed to be effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business and therefore subject to taxation on a netforeign pension fund) investing in a U.S. real property interest (USRPI) is deemed to conduct a U.S. trade or business and the gain or loss would be deemed to be effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business and therefore subject to taxation on a net basis.
What's interesting is that the bankruptcy filing by the city of Detroit, an unprecedented move, may actually have spurred new interest from foreign investors in both commercial and residential real estate.
Rick Sharga: We've been tracking the enormous interest in U.S. properties by Chinese investors — last year, Chinese investors were the second - largest group of foreign real estate buyers in America, second only to Canadians — and have been exploring ways to reach these investors more effectively and efficiently.
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