Sentences with phrase «investors yanked»

After Gross exited the firm on Sept. 26, investors yanked a record $ 27.5 billion from Pimco's Total Return Fund over the course of October.
Investors yanked over a trillion dollars from emerging markets over the past 12 months.
The Philippines saw $ 640.84 million of foreign investment in May 2013 flow out of the country as speculative investors yanked capital from the emerging...
Investors yanked more than $ 270 billion out of these types of funds last year, continuing a yearslong trend.
In the first three trading days of the year, investors yanked $ 1.2 billion from the Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF, VFEM.LN +0.07 % the biggest emerging - markets exchange - traded fund listed in the U.S., according to data provider IndexUniverse.
-- Emerging market bonds are in a rout as investors yanked $ 2.5 billion from emerging market bond funds last week.
Then when the financial crisis hit, investors yanked US$ 75 billion out of such funds, which Greenberger argues was the driving force behind the collapse in commodity prices in 2008.
According to the Investment Company Institute, investors yanked the most money out of U.S. stocks in February since the 2008 financial crisis.

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Overall, investors have yanked $ 67 billion out of these stock funds since the start of February.
In my view, this will be the «hook» that ultimately yanks the hope of long - term financial security from countless investors who were pulverized by the 2000 - 2002 and 2007 - 2009 declines — and believe that now is somehow the right time to get back in because Alan Greenspan said so on CNBC.
If a yank with no prior knowledge of RESP accounts can understand the information in the book, I imagine it'll be thoroughly understandable for Canadian investors.
Greater cost investment company funds reduce ETF (exchange traded fund) and mutual fund return performance, because their higher fees continually yank on average investors» purses.
Multiple offers were a common occurrence, investors paying in cash had the upper hand, and prices kept climbing, which yanked homeownership out of reach for countless would - be buyers.
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