«The company also faces all sorts
of headline risks both around the upcoming Congressional hearings and also around similar hearings in other countries,» the note said.
«I think this is more
of a headline risk,» he said.
Has there been any agreement that solving these problems is important, not simply because
of headline risk, or for the purpose of preserving shareholder value, but because it's the right thing to do?
«I think clients tend to think more in terms
of headline risk,» he adds.
Not exact matches
Zuckerberg comments didn't specifically single out Musk, who recently caused
headlines when he told members
of the National Governor's Association that AI is «the greatest
risk we face as a civilization.»
«That's a surprise given all the
headline risk out
of Europe,» says Tahiliani.
While Bond King Bill Gross, founder
of world's largest bond fund PIMCO, is going deep into California and New York munis, claiming the returns are still the best in the market despite the
headline risk, even the discussion
of bankruptcy as a bargaining chip has caused some to fear bond market hysteria.
Lakos - Bujas said he and his team view «normalizing inflation and declining global deflationary
risks as a positive for equities at this stage
of the cycle, and believe there has been some overreaction to inflation
headlines lately.»
It's funny how chatter about the currency goes: not so long ago, the
headline worry was that the Canadian dollar was at
risk of testing its all - time lows.
«Between the election date and the formation
of a broad coalition,
headline risk will dominate, likely causing BTP (multi-year Italian sovereign bonds) volatility,» the analysts said in a note.
All - in, Morgan Stanley thinks $ 3 billion
of the ~ $ 24 billion spent on financial information is at
risk if new players —
headlined by chat product Symphony — make major inroads into the market.
«We believe if JPM can successfully resolve its regulatory and legal
headline risk in a timely manner, the stock could reverse its recent underperformance that has resulted in trading at a below - peer forward (price to earnings ratio)
of 8.8 times despite our expectations
of above - average profitability in 2014,» Matthew Burnell, an analyst at Wells Fargo Securities, wrote in a research note Thursday following the fine.
Since the raid, the president and his advisers have been singularly focused on the
risk of a potential federal prosecution
of Cohen, which they view as a much bigger existential threat to the presidency than former FBI Director James Comey, whose book «A Higher Loyalty» has dominated
headlines and even Trump's Twitter feed even before its Tuesday release.
Additionally, as recent
headlines illustrate, one can not ignore idiosyncratic
risks in the different countries (for example the passing
of the Thai King, or the impact
of Samsung's woes on the South Korean market).
A version
of this article appears in print on November 2, 2013, on Page A1
of the New York edition with the
headline: Climate Change Seen Posing
Risk to Food Supplies.
The successful CEO has recently made
headlines for getting involved in an array
of businesses ranging from music streaming to underground tunnels, businesses with high
risk that could yield high reward.
And as for the
headline risks of Trump's unpredictable nature and,
of course, the tweets, he had said he'd reduce the Twitter activity and act more presidential once in the Oval Office.
Share: FacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogle + emailA recent
headline in the Globe and Mail summed it up well: «Business
risk from climate change now top
of mind for Canada's corporate boards.»
They will need to cope with increasing drag from the advanced economies and moderating growth in the emerging markets, shifting
risk preferences on the part
of investors and a surge in inflation that has brought
headline rates well above targets globally.
Joseph P. Borg, president
of NASAA and director
of the Alabama Securities Commission, further stated, «Investors should go beyond the
headlines and hype to understand the
risks associated with investments in cryptocurrencies, as well as cryptocurrency futures contracts and other financial products where these virtual currencies are linked in some way to the underlying investment.»
«His performance has been great for many years, but this case is becoming so much
of a distraction to him, and investors are saying there's too much
headline risk to be involved.»
We did get a couple days
of volatility as there was some geopolitical
risk coming into the market around some
headlines in North Korea, but generally the market's been pretty placid.
This is happening because investors can not find comfort in the unpredictability
of the US government, as they fear that further
headline risks are likely to follow.
In their March 2017 paper entitled «Using Natural Language Processing Techniques for Stock Return Predictions», Ming Li Chew, Sahil Puri, Arsh Sood and Adam Wearne investigate relationships between financial news
headlines and stock returns stripped
of non-news
risks.
This is largely a result
of pent - up month - end flows waiting for FOMC «
headline risk» to clear.
Stronger - than - expected earnings growth
of 18 % for the S&P 500 have helped stocks move higher, but potential causes
of volatility, including additional tariff proposals and rising interest rates, continue to be
headline risks.
If you're following the
headlines on Canada's housing market — and who isn't — you likely noticed the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development described Canada's housing market as overvalued and at
risk of suffering a correction.
The
headlines this year were full
of seemingly huge
risks to markets.
Investors are best served when grim
headlines are in the news by remembering that geopolitical
risks are a regular part
of investing and that a long history
of geopolitical developments shows us that holding a well - diversified portfolio may buffer the short - term market moves that are most often the result.
Quentin de la Bedoyere, in his Catholic Herald blog, said more or less what was or ought to have been already clear enough: «The Pope's statement that condom use is acceptable «in certain cases, where the intention is to reduce the
risk of infection» has lit up the
headlines.
A brief google search kinda points towards him being a pretty successful guy and not a kind
of guy to
risk tarnishing his reputation or hunt
headlines..
The
headline: «The most important meal
of the day: Daily breakfast may lower obesity
risk in schoolchildren — Nestlé study.»
Most likely, you'll be seeing a lot
of headlines today trumpeting the findings
of a new study in JAMA Pediatrics about links between acetaminophen (Tylenol, paracetamol) use during pregnancy and later
risk of ADHD or hyperkinetic disorders in children.
In 2008, the possible health
risks of Bisphenol A (BPA)-- a common chemical in plastic — made
headlines.
Open any major news site this week and you're bound to come face - to - face with a startling
headline linking the age - old practice
of swaddling to an increased
risk for sudden infant death.
The findings suggest high earners are having their remuneration flow through mechanisms which are safely out
of the public eye rather than
risking headlines about high salaries and excessive bonuses.
And so it is that Obama's warning about the
risks of Brexit has dominated the
headlines for a week, despite it being a warning he hasn't yet made — because the Brexiters have given oxygen to it.
«They must also recognise that few will be focused on the minutiae
of this saga and that putting the expenses story in the
headlines, layered with personal abuse against the prime minister,
risks reviving the public's «plague on all your houses» view
of the parties.»
In the past decade, ethical questions in science have made
headlines on issues such as the patenting
of human genes, financial conflicts
of interest in biomedical research and
risk assessments related to environmental exposure to chemicals.
The press release,
headlined «Milk effective against cardiovascular disease,» quoted WUR nutrition scientist Sabita Soedamah - Muthu as saying the meta - analysis found that drinking three glasses
of milk a day reduced the
risk of cardiovascular disease by 18 %.
«Bad City Air Boosts Kids»
Risk of Cancer» and «Cancer Is «Air» Born» were two
of the
headlines.
This article appeared in print under the
headline «Concussion boosts
risk of fresh injury months later»
May 15, 2013 — Angela Jolie made
headlines on Tuesday, when she published an Op - Ed piece in the New York Times about her decision to have a double mastectomy to lower her
risk of developing breast cancer.
Climate and security are the hot topics with our guest expert Sherri Goodman — right up the
headlines exploring the military
risk of altering the atmosphere.
What is lost in many
headlines is that scientific studies usually express their results as a change in
risk of developing a disease, not a direct causation, and very few diseases are caused by one chemical or one food additive.
The present study is not a randomised trial
of statins so the usual issues
of confounding and treatment biases can not be overcome and the
headline figure
of 30 % increased diabetes
risk is therefore far less precise and could be an over-estimate.
Likewise, you might have seen newspaper
headlines screaming that «a daily drink slashes
risk of heart disease», or «glass
of wine a day keeps high blood pressure away».
Here in Australia we were bombarded with
headlines about the
risks of consuming a high protein diet due to another study conducted by the University
of Sydney, published in the same «Cell Metabolism» Journal as the one you have covered.
Meanwhile, the film reaped some woeful
headlines when Justin Trudeau's government, vaunted for its embrace
of refugees, classified Ava's teenage stars as flight
risks or likely asylum seekers, thus denying them entrance visas over TIFF's formal protests.
With a prevailing and increasingly
risk - averse culture in schools (as the
headlines over banning leapfrog and conkers show) it poses the question why 22 per cent
of school trip organisers have previously opted for the DIY approach when arranging school trips?