Sentences with phrase «on other side»

On the other side of it, there is the possibility of cryptocurrencies being used for activities that the bank wants to have no part of.»
On the other side of the (gold) coin, the above historical analysis suggests the HUI Precious Metals Stock Index might soar +326 % to 830 by late 2016.
On the other side, ICE Clear Europe, launched in 2008, handles all of its European futures trading ranging from energies to interest rate futures.
On the other side of the duel are those that counter that, while tech stocks are perhaps not «cheap», their current valuations are nowhere near the nose - bleed levels of a bubble.
I know that HCP is potentially going through a rough patch these days with tenant issues and questionable billing practices and being investigated by the DOJ however, I am reminded that many companies go through rough patches and usually come out smelling like roses on the other side.
In 1987 when the stock market crashed it went down 25 % in half a day and it didn't recover for six months cause there was nobody there on the other side.
On the other side of the ledger, though, in the United States the earlier optimism that the new administration's fiscal policies would spur stronger growth has dissipated.
So how does one go about determining who's on the other side of the keyboard?
On the other side of the border, where even Hillary Clinton wasn't planning a national price on carbon, we expect to see one from Donald Trump precisely never.
On the other side of the ledger, however, lower commodity prices are also helping to take the wind out of the sails of the Canadian dollar, which offers a potentially game - changing opportunity to sectors that have long suffered in the shadow of the resource boom.
I've been on the other side of Gawker's critical pen, and it is not fun.
While Marriott is preserving that feature and the bonus points that it sometimes gives out during the transfer, earning fewer points through card spending means fewer miles on the other side of the trade.
Scores of people — moms and dads, aunts and uncles, clergy and friends — waited on one side of a ballroom divided by a rollaway partition while witnesses gave statements to detectives and FBI agents on the other side.
You can get on the other side of those resource lists by creating free tools that are really helpful for your target customers.
Once you're on the other side of the volatility, chances are you'll be really happy that you stuck with your plan.
Why not get on the other side of the case study link love?
Of course, there is always someone on the other side of each transaction; in general, these are financial institutions and professional investors, who are ready to take advantage of the mistakes that individual traders make in choosing a stock to sell and another stock to buy.
On the other side of the debate, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business has argued that requiring employers to pay higher CPP premiums would cost jobs at a time of slow economic growth.
Having the ability to video conference someone on the other side of the globe, being able to... Read more
When staff members need to be present for a meeting, and they are on the other side of the world, with the click of button they can virtually attend the meeting on a QB level.
As we can see in the chart below, you can place your stop loss near the 50 % level of the consolidation range or on the other side of the price action setup; in the example below it was a pin bar.
Look, if these two groups of speculators, managed money traders on one side and speculators we call commercials on the other side wanted to wager massive bets and kept their betting to themselves, then no problem — they can have at it.
On the other side of the household balance sheet, the debt of the household sector has continued to grow rapidly, increasing by 14 1/2 per cent over the year to March.
When trading using market makers, the broker is on the other side of your position.
On the other side of the coin, lenders are always on the lookout for business finance brokers to bring clients their way.
On the other side of the argument, we have the talented Erik Townsend.
Financial stocks fell 22 percent in the third quarter of 1998 as investors scrambled to figure out who was on the other side of Long - Term Capital Management's super-leveraged derivative trades.
On one side we have Merkel and her finmin Schaeuble, who are basically trying to run the whole EU show, and on the other side there's the Brussels Brigade, who feel their power being eroded by German interests.
«In their corporate bylaws they have numerous hurdles set up where you have to jump through the perfect hoop that is on fire with three tigers on the other side and come out safely,» he said, adding that he believes he has done that «to the best of my ability.»
One of the big stories of 2017 has been investors deciding that the grass really is greener on the other side.
On the other side of the state, reports the Kansas City Star, a new company called the Brew Lab might be thought of as a «build - a-beer workshop,» in which customers can buy brewing equipment and supplies, and also try out ideas and pick the brains of pros at on - site brewing stations.
There is no one on the other side of this boat.
Because underwriters work on one side of the Chinese wall and analysts work on the other side, information gathered by the underwriters is not supposed to be shared with analysts.
On the other side, institutional clients don't tend to switch asset managers lightly.
On the other side of the world of course, the effects of the US interest rate are being felt in different ways.
«So every network has that dilemma, but on the other side if you have a network that gets past that sticking point you have these tremendous network effects where it just starts to build and build and build and that's why you have networks like Facebook.
On the other side, VCs naturally want to engage fully with the burgeoning crypto industry.
Imagine yourself standing in your office and seeing a lion on the other side of the glass.
And as Goldman issued a «cautiously positive» outlook, one might wonder if they are already on the other side, selling or even shorting oil here.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the globe, according to Admiral Philip Davidson, the likely next leader of U.S. Pacific Command, China has already taken control of the South China Sea.
Charlie: [00:33:48] And once it split into separate addresses then you can send transactions without worrying about the other side being replayed because there aren't any Coins on the other side.
Its a lot of people from organization and on the other side there's a huge demand for Fashion tech shows.
Looking back to pre-listing, Holland said research had shown lithium was in short supply and LPI amassed lithium projects in Western Australia near the Greenbushes mine and Pilgangoora development projects and on the other side of the lithium triangle in Argentina.
On the other side, the legal issue about Bitcoin casinos often is about the visitors (players) of the casino and the state the casino is established.
They bring with them proven success (where unknowns carry a ton of question marks), familiarity with company culture and processes (which means less training) and a reminder to coworkers thinking about leaving that the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
On the other side of the coin, just as many eternal optimists argue that the stock market is headed perpetually higher.
As more business leaders take a stand on fraught political issues, some find they pay a price by angering consumers on the other side.
Like, a lot of bad stuff I went through — a lot of darkness and being broke, and on principle refusing to make money, etc. — but on the other side of that, I kind of feel like the universe rewarded me to some extent.
On the other side, many larger firms were pleased that Labor's final regulation pushed back full compliance to January 2018, one of several ways the department offered concessions in response to industry concerns.
After all, on the other side of the ledger, the policy response following the crisis has been much more aggressive than is typical.
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