Sentences with phrase «nominal dollar terms»

At present, real interst rates are negative — in nominal dollar terms, this is not a bad time to own stocks.
I leave them fixed in nominal dollar terms, adjusting for when clients add or remove assets.
It's not even true that everything you buy will cost more from year to year on nominal dollar terms.
I leave them fixed in nominal dollar terms, adjusting for when clients add or remove assets.

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Of course, the nominal gains for luxury homeowners are likely to be higher in absolute dollar terms.
On Monday, the fund said its portfolio return was 5.1 percent per annum in U.S. dollar nominal terms over the five years to March 31, 2017, helped by the run - up in global financial assets, versus 3.7 percent a year ago.
Nominal G.D.P. is just a technical term for the dollar value of everything we produce.
Personally, regardless of nominal dollar tapering or otherwise, I expect the Fed to be quite the dovish bunch in terms of commentary.
When overall prices decline, Ibonds retain their full principal amount in terms of nominal dollars and they always pay the full amount of the interest coupon.
At a 10 - year Treasury yield of 1.7 %, interest on reserves of 0.25 %, and a monetary base now at about 18 cents per dollar of nominal GDP (see Run, Don't Walk), further purchases of long - term Treasury securities by the Fed would produce net losses for the Fed in any scenario where yields rise more than about 20 basis points a year, or the Fed ever has to unwind any portion of its already massive positions.
«In terms of liquidity preference, a completion of QE2 requires liquidity preference to increase to 16 cents per dollar of nominal GDP - easily the highest level in history.
As I noted this past January in Sixteen Cents: Pushing the Unstable Limits of Monetary Policy, a collapse in short - term yields to nearly zero is a predictable outcome of QE2, based on the very robust historical relationship between short - term interest rates and the amount of cash and bank reserves (monetary base) that people are willing to hold per dollar of nominal GDP:
If the annuity payout produces constant nominal dollars (without an inflation adjustment), the gain terms should be in terms of nominal dollar amounts.
Likewise, if a person receives no raise from work each year, they actually have received a pay decrease in real terms while still being paid the same amount in nominal terms (the dollar value you see on your paycheque)
Dividend amounts rise steadily in terms of NOMINAL (without adjustments for inflation) dollars.
Keep in mind that the fees you will pay are based on the amount you borrow, but they are nominal in terms of dollars spent, although the interest rate might appear high, on an annual basis.
Some of the thinking is that since gains are taxed in nominal dollars without consideration of inflation, the lower rates on longer term investment offset the taxation on some of the phantom gain that only exists because of the devaluation of the currency.
They grew in terms of nominal dollars.
In nominal terms, RFI fell from a $ 606 billion seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) to $ 594 billion in inflation - adjusted 2009 dollars — a 1.9 % decrease.
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