Sentences with phrase «more of its highest quality assets»

Bit by bit the Fed loses flexibility as more and more of its highest quality assets become encumbered for a time.

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More investors suffer big losses in returns due to a lack of discipline, asset allocation, and not being in high quality funds for longer than 5 years.
The lawsuit claims that since the University of Rochester's 403 (b) plan has more than $ 4.2 billion in assets, it has tremendous bargaining power to demand low - cost, high - quality administrative services; however, it instead has failed to adequately take proper measures to understand the real cost to plan participants for TIAA's services, to properly inform participants of the fees they were paying to TIAA as required by law, and to act prudently with such information.
The hard assets & cheap metrics of your typical value stock offer the siren song of safety, whereas investing in high quality / growth stocks may require a far more demanding leap of faith.
The income from Cooper's two big assets was more than enough to support a small, high - quality educational institution while staying faithful to the most important and defining characteristic of the college: that of free tuition.
Gerber currently has assets under management of more than $ 2 billion with the majority of the company's portfolio in high - quality investments.
These benefits, which accrue to both individuals and the public at large, are mostly due to improved long - term outcomes among children who participate in high - quality early learning programs: they are more likely to be high school graduates, attend postsecondary education, and own assets (such as a home)-- and they are less likely to be caught up in the cycle of mass incarceration.
Thomas cited the decreased availability of high quality assets as a factor, given that more office properties are now held by long - term institutional investors.
Investors should never lose sight of the fact that real estate is an actively managed asset: a high - quality, well - managed property — which describes most properties owned by REITs, certainly including retail properties — is more likely to maintain strong occupancy and favorable NOI growth than a property whose owners are merely waiting out the life of their private equity fund before selling.
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