Sentences with phrase «market duress»

They move a portion to cash, hedge, or a combination thereof during market duress.

Not exact matches

After being placed under duress on Wednesday, the market demonstrated bullish resiliency, as it recovered to set new highs.
They include the «chilling effects» of libel suits, the perennial conflicts between property and access, the three out of four publishers who intervene in news decisions affecting their local markets, the advertisers» freedom to move their money to where their interests are, industry self - regulation in broadcasting and advertising, the backlash against conveying under duress (as in a hostage crisis) points of view that are never aired as directly without duress, the flareups of book banning and censorship of textbooks, the rout of the civil rights movement, the retreat from principles of fairness and equality (even where never implemented), the attack on scientific and humane teaching, the threat of self - appointed media watchdogs to also spy on teachers in the classroom, and the general vigor of ancient orthodoxies masquarading as neo-this and neo-that.
The other primary situation where actively managed funds can generate returns better than the overall market is in times of economic duress.
But holding foreign shares isn't likely to offer shelter during major meltdowns, as virtually all markets move together in times of extreme duress.
Not surprisingly, the moral / ethical discussion surrounding free markets and «buyers (price - gouging) under duress to save their lives», aka human misery, is one that receives little attention by our law makers.
«There is no doubt that retail is under duress from that perspective, which raises the question of how much brick - and - mortar retail does a certain market need,» says Nichols.
The concept of value being driven by «fair market value» — the definition being: whatever a willing buyer will pay to a willing seller, when neither is under duress, and the property having been exposed «properly» to the market for a period of time sufficient to acquire a logical and best price.
«The most probable price for which the specified property rights should sell after reasonable exposure in a competitive market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, with the buyer and seller each acting prudently, knowledgably, and for self - interest, assuming neither is under duress» (The Appraisal Institute, 2008).
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