Sentences with phrase «investors fret»

It's been a relatively uneventful week for Bitcoin Cash this week, with any attempts to break out towards $ 2,000 levels facing stern resistance as investors fret over an ever changing regulatory landscape.
Many investors fret about the small details when it comes to how to divvy up their equity asset allocations.
While investors fret about the «lost decade» in stocks, things are looking up.
Asian markets went into reverse on Wednesday (Apr 25), tracking fresh losses on Wall Street as investors fret about rising US Treasury yields and speculation that interest rates will rise four times this year.
The shares are down 13 percent in 2016 as analysts and investors fret over market - share losses to Adidas AG and Under Armour Inc. in the US, its largest region.
Some investors fret that the new company didn't need the money... so Howard Penney, an analyst at Research Edge, calls the bond deal a «head - scratcher.»
With the market apparently far more concerned with perception than reality when it comes to the Fed, any tendency toward higher inflation figures or substantial dollar weakness is likely to make investors fret that the Fed might not be able to «ease» as aggressively as it otherwise would.
The two largest funds in the segment — the $ 15 billion iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYG) and the $ 9 billion SPDR Bloomberg Barclays High Yield Bond ETF (JNK)-- have faced sizable asset outflows as investors fret over high valuations and rising interest rates.
Airlines remain vulnerable to geopolitics, and some investors fret that President Trump could hurt them if he sharply restricts immigration or disrupts trade relations.
Stocks fell on Monday as tech shares declined, while investors fretted over higher interest rates.
Investors fretted that the social media company wasn't making enough money from mobile ads.
Meanwhile, AT&T shares slumped 2 % as investors fretted about its massive $ 109 billion proposed acquisition of Time Warner (twx).
Investors fretted over Takeda's ability to buy a company twice its size.
Musk's latest noisy antics sank Tesla's stock nearly 7 per cent in New York on Thursday (Friday AEST), as investors fretted about the billionaire innovator's failure to address Tesla's high debt and under shooting of car production targets.
Financial stocks ended lower with the broader market late Friday, as investors fretted over yet another disappointing jobs report.
By the middle of February, banking industry stocks in both Europe and the U.S. had suffered double - digit price declines as investors fretted over ever - intensifying regulation and subpar economic growth.
Takeda Pharmaceutical shares lost almost 5 percent of their value on Friday as investors fretted over the size of any deal the Japanese firm would have to make after London - listed drugmaker Shire rejected its latest $ 63 bln bid.
But Takeda's shares extended recent losses, tumbling 7 percent as investors fretted over its ability to buy a company twice its size, raising doubts about whether Shire shareholders will accept a bid that is 56 percent in new Takeda shares.
Unlike early 2016, when investors fretted over the potential of China dragging down the global economy, most recent economic indicators point to stability.
Russian bond yields and the cost of insuring the country against default rose on Wednesday, as investors fretted over intensifying sanctions, the prospect of a recession and falling oil prices.
The new approach was evident earlier this year when investors fretted the economy may be slowing down too much.
Even the broadest and most senior indices change behavior; you'll find individual investors fretting they're underperforming the S&P 500 and not have an inkling as to why they should care.
Stocks fell on Monday as tech shares declined, while investors fretted over higher interest rates.

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May 1 (Reuters)- U.S. stock index futures treaded water on Tuesday, as strong earnings failed to excite investors who instead fretted about inflation, rising costs and protectionist policies.
Others go so far as to sell gold coins to investors and charge a fee for storage so the buyers never have to fret about keeping it safe in their homes.
Aside from falling affiliate and ad sales, Viacom investors also fretted on Thursday about a snag in the company's Chinese movie financing deal, which executives disclosed on the call, noting that Chinese studio Huahua Media delayed a payment to the company in June.
Yet amid all the fretting, Beaudoin has remained a cool and confident leader, putting the company's employees (of which there are nearly 71,500) at ease, along with — crucially — its investors.
The January effect is also a stock market phenomenon that occurs at the end of the year as investors begin to fret over taxes.
By Trevor Hunnicutt NEW YORK (Reuters)- U.S. fund investors backed off domestic stocks for a second straight week, greeting strong earnings with a shrug and fretting about the...
Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group's Michael Materasso says investors shouldn't fret too much about the number.
Before investors began fretting about tech and trade, the underpinnings of the stock market's ascent were perhaps not as robust as they looked.
When times are good, investors are constantly tense, wondering how long they will keep rolling, fretting about when a seemingly inevitable correction will finally put a stop to the market elation.
«The market remains unstable as investors are fretting over the economic outlook.
The cryptocurrency market has also entered a period of uncertainty, as investors continue to fret about possible regulatory action against digital currency exchanges.
Instead of fretting about the Fed, she says investors need to understand why certain assets have performed the way they have over the past few months.
For an investor who plans to be in the market for years to come, fretting over daily oscillations in the market is a recipe for disaster.
On Monday, the Dow finished down 4.6 percent, the biggest decline in percentage terms since August 2011, when investors were fretting over Europe's debt crisis and the debt ceiling impasse in Washington that prompted a U.S. credit rating downgrade.
And the Bear Stearns collapse gave investors genuine reasons to fret continuing woes in the world of credit.
Yet this is the factor that so many investors spend their time fretting about.»
I'm not sure we'll ever know the full story behind the madness of May 6, and for long - term investors it's probably not worth fretting about.
Some low cost ETFs pay distributions that require reinvestment, but index investors don't fret about the latest quarterly earnings reports for one specific company.
«If an investor is properly diversified — holding a portfolio of low - cost index funds, for example — then they shouldn't fret about fluctuations.
However, investors are now fretting about higher interest rates, since rising debt costs could spell trouble — not least because utilities have borrowed so much money.
There renowned value investors, such as Jean - Marie Eveillard, now a senior advisor to First Eagle funds, fret that the market was overvalued, kept alive by artificial stimulus that's coming to an end.
With China's coal consumption falling and financial experts fretting over unburnable fossil fuels, lenders and investors everywhere are starting to ask some tough questions of companies who make their living producing or burning fossil fuels.
Now, investors are fretting they'll miss out on the windfall of a lifetime if they wait any longer.
If you don't have a regular tax professional, or if you think your usual advisor isn't up - to - date on the rules and regulations that apply to cryptocurrency investors, don't fret!
Naturally, investors have something to fret about when South Korean regulation is in the headlines.
Investors should fret, too.
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