Sentences with phrase «on the bonding of»

The vitality of human society has always rested on bonds of loyalty that were both genetic and cultural; now both need to widen their framework.
This fun and unique class educates and empowers and builds on the bonds of shared motherhood and love.
And NATO — the cornerstone of the West's defence — was established on the bonds of trust and mutual interests that exist between us.
Because the lesson of Britain is that we are a country built on the bonds of family, community, citizenship.
This movie focuses on the bonding of two brothers.
It places strong emphasis on the bonds of family and will tug on the heart strings by the end.
Also, when an event that has been anticipated occurs, like a ratings downgrade on the bonds of a troubled company, the market reaction says a lot, because often there are many who were waiting to buy once the downgrade happened, so price rises a lot at the downgrade.
Rather than selecting two particular maturities, one can also consider more broadly the overall shape of the yield curve, which plots the interest rates on bonds of different maturities.
Events that adversely affect a whole industry may have a spillover effect on the bonds of issuers in that industry.
Events that adversely affect a whole industry can have a blanket effect on the bonds of its members.
Depending on the bonds of the characters, «Resonance» may occur between them, providing a new level of support, leading to victory.
The banter between an always brooding Batman and a hopeful, yet naive Robin never gets old, especially when Robin is busy trying to get close to Superman, or attempting to convince his mentor that his stirring speech on the bonds of friendship was what broke Brainiac's mind control, and not the electrical shock that preceded it.
America's most famous investor, in his annual shareholder letter on Saturday, highlighted his $ 2 billion wrong - way bet on the bonds of the company, which its new owners have renamed Energy Future Holdings.
Family businesses and partnerships between friends and spouses are founded on bonds of mutual care and support.
Family businesses and partnerships between friends and spouses are founded on bonds of mutual care and suppor... more
On a bond of R500 000, paid back over 20 years at an interest rate of 9.5 %, and extra once - off payment of R6 000 will slash your total bond repayments by R32 382 and shave eight months off your bond repayment term.

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The threat of a trade war would also freak out the overseas investors we count on to buy our government bonds, and keep our interest rates at super-low levels.
** From 2017, in accordance with IAS 33, the earnings per share and diluted earnings per share are calculated based on net income (Group share) less the net - of - tax interest paid to bearers of subordinated perpetual notes (hybrid bonds).
Investors should have some of the portfolio hedged — a hedge on half could make sense, as that would essentially be a neutral call on currency, he says — but whether an entire basket of bonds is hedged is up to the manager.
The European Central Bank on December 3 dropped one of its main policy rates to negative 0.3 % from negative 0.2 % and said it would extend its bond - buying program, under which it creates euros to purchase debt, to at least March 2017.
That data raised a fresh round of questions about how the Federal Reserve will proceed on further cutting back on its massive monthly bond purchases, which have kept long - term rates low and encouraged a strong rally on equity markets.
LONDON, April 10 - Russia's rouble tumbled on Tuesday and some Russian bonds plumbed record lows in the wake of U.S. sanctions, but the broader emerging markets complex rallied, encouraged by China's promise to reduce import tariffs.
LONDON, April 23 - Hamstrung by a renewed slump in volatility and lack of clear market direction, FX and bond speculators are making historically big bets on a lower dollar and higher yields.
Also, a bond fund is only going to have so much cash on hand, so if the investors in a certain fund all want to redeem their shares of the fund at the same time, it will pose problems for the fund manager trying to meet redemption requests.
A cloud of uncertainty had settled over markets after Fed chairman Ben Bernanke first mentioned the possibility of tapering the Fed's monthly bond purchases during congressional testimony on May 22.
Issuing bonds is one of the most routine things that happens in today's financial system; governments and companies get a sum of money today and pay interest on it over time, before paying back the principal at some agreed - upon future date, when the bond «matures.»
The Fed has cut $ 10 million from its monthly bond purchases, which fall to $ 75 billion, but said further tapering depended on the strength of the economy, particularly job creation.
Real selling isn't just about talking up a product, it's about forming a relationship with those on the other end of the line and then using that bond to introduce a way to actually help them.
Methane — a compound made up of one carbon atom bonded to four of hydrogen — is, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 25 times as potent as carbon dioxide.
Brands that focus on the human side of their social interactions report greater success bonding with the audience and connecting with customers.
Patricia Oey, a senior analyst at Morningstar who focuses on ETFs, said investors should be aware of volatility in emerging market bonds.
«Depending on how old you are, there is a huge difference in how you should approach the very idea of putting your money in bonds,» the «Mad Money» host said.
IIF noted in a recent report that plans to privatize several state - owned enterprises beyond the Aramco deal, a doubling in the size of the domestic stock market and the trading of local currency government bonds on the Saudi exchange, which began this month, all deepen the kingdom's capital markets.
On Wednesday afternoon, the benchmark U.S. 10 - year bond was yielding 2.35 per cent, up 15 basis points from before the Fed statement and up sharply from about 1.6 per cent at the beginning of May.
For example, interest - rate - sensitive income stocks and bonds tend to do well coming out of the trough, and more cyclical companies excel later on as the recovery gains steam.
That's exactly what has happened over the last month, as shown in this graph of the yield on the 10 year US treasury bond for the last year (keep in mind that yields going up means prices going down):
This wasn't the kind of surprise bankruptcy of the type that Toys «R» Us had engineered, where affected bonds plunged 78 % in two weeks, from no - clouds - on - the - sky 97 cents on the dollar on September 4, 2017, to the end - is - nigh 21 cents on the dollar by September 18.
At Thursday's auction of a 7.37 percent 2023 bond, the Reserve Bank of India was only able to sell about 430 million rupees out of the 30 billion on offer into the market, with the remainder having to be bought by primary dealers.
But things have suddenly changed, and traders in bond and stock markets have realized Trump may have a hard time delivering on any part of his agenda.
The answer is straightforward: The Bank of Japan can buy government bonds on the open market, paying for them with either currency or deposits at the Bank of Japan, what economists call high - powered money.
Bond prices were higher, stocks waffled and the dollar flip - flopped after the Fed's post-meeting statement failed to deliver the clarity markets were looking for on the course of rate hikes.
Beata Caranci, chief economist at TD Bank, doubts another rate hike in the U.S. would have much of an impact on bond yields in Canada.
The benchmark 10 - year yield hit a high of 2.626 % on March 13, briefly ticking above the 2.60 % threshold that the bond - market veteran Bill Gross had said was «much more important than Dow 20,000.»
Sure enough, the yield on a Canadian 10 - year bond has risen in tandem with its U.S. counterpart since the start of the year, even as Poloz has signaled caution ahead.
Where ink penetrates paper, toner sits on top of it and heat bonds the toner to the page, which is why your paper is warm when you pick it up from your printer.
The issuance of Ethiopian bonds «depends on the success» the country has over the next three - to - four years, Hailemariam Desalegn, Ethiopian's prime minister explains.
While investors will have to find stocks with higher yields, pay more for them and take on more risk in bonds, the biggest change in a permanently low - rate world is that people will need to set aside more of every paycheque if they want to keep the same goal for retirement income.
While I don't presume to read traders» (or trading computers») minds (see Barry ritholtz» note this morning about ex post facto rationalizations), generally speaking there is concern that the «taper» of long term bond purchases will cause bond yields (the percent of interest paid on them) to rise.
«If they do target aggressively the 2 percent inflation target, and undertake a significant amount of QE, that may have an impact on underlying JGB (Japanese government bond) yields as investors become concerned over Japan's debt,» he said.
He started in high - yield bonds and went on during the internet boom to turn a million dollars in patent acquisitions into a portfolio of software intellectual property worth $ 150 million.
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