Sentences with phrase «more volatile places»

The car owners who live in a safer locality where rates of car burglary or crime rates are lower has chances of getting cheaper car insurance that those who are living in more volatile places.

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With the stock market suddenly much more volatile and bond prices falling, investors looking for a less risky place to stash their cash may want to consider money market mutual funds.
«The more frequent these volatile superstorms become, the more people will look to build in safer places.
The confrontational approach and volatile race relations of Fatih Akin's previous films are given a pass for a much more communal portrait of various eccentrics and individuals who find a place in a small community restaurant that redefines itself as a hub of music and food and young, hip patrons.
Teachers are often lumped in with other public sector workers, but the turnover rates of the teaching profession places them in a much more volatile position than other state or local government positions.
More bond market corrections have taken place since the market lost 15 % in 2009, despite the new level of volatility, bonds are still considerably less volatile than equities.
With fewer transactions taking place in their shares, thin traders are often more volatile than actively traded stocks, especially in reaction to unforeseen news.
Rick Rieder and Russ Brownback examine the more volatile cyclical dynamics we're likely to encounter in 2018, even as the secular risk - asset bull market remains in place.
If the stock is more volatile you might have to set a lower limit because the stock could jump through the limit before you place your order.
While government agency - backed RMBS were not immune to the negative credit risk implications, especially as the government agencies — Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA or Fannie Me) and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC or Freddie Mac)-- were placed under conservatorship by the U.S. government in 2008, «private label» RMBS without government backing were clearly the more volatile investments, and they suffered losses in the underlying assets, as well as severe swings in market value.
If these regulations were not in place, customers» profits would be gouged and share prices would be much more volatile than they already are.
If the stock is more volatile you might have to set a higher limit because the stock could jump past the limit before you place your order.
A gorgeous flood of lilac splats hedonistically across «Kumari»; the painting's surround configuration of expressively handled discs of green, aquamarine and red, all on a volatile stained ground of yellow, places it in a well - established tradition of abstract paintings that read as cosmic metaphors (Pollock's drip paintings that were meant to mirror universal flux or more recently Julian Schnabel's blue splurge titled, tongue - in - cheek, «Portrait of God»).
Our world is more globally volatile than ever; an event in one place quickly has consequences in many other places.
The projects have become more volatile as the vfx facilities try to please the demands of the director put in place by the studio.»
This places bitcoin owners in the unenviable position of paying a tax bill this spring on Bitcoin Cash, which is even more volatile than the original currency, and whose value could one day collapse to nearly nothing at all.
Lower liquidity tends to result in a more volatile market (especially when large orders are placed), and it causes prices to change more drastically; whereas higher liquidity creates a less volatile market, and prices do not fluctuate as significantly.
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