Sentences with phrase «on trade frictions»

President Trump will take a team of business leaders who may sign sales agreements, but chances of a big breakthrough on trade frictions seem slim.
The correlation between U.S. yields and the dollar had broken down earlier this year as investors focused more on trade frictions and geopolitical issues.

Not exact matches

While South Korea's economy started the year on a high note with exports enjoying booming global demand, policymakers are struggling to reduce trade friction with the United States stoked by President Donald Trump's «America First» policy.
China and the U.S. have not held any negotiations on their bilateral trade frictions, Gao said, adding that it is not a matter of whether Beijing is willing to negotiate with Washington.
The commerce chief was responding to comments by the top US envoy to Hong Kong, who on Tuesday said he was seeking to ease worries that the city would be a «voiceless victim» of the escalating trade friction between China and the United States.
BEIJING / WASHINGTON — Top Chinese and American officials have begun the long process of sorting out trade frictions between the two economic superpowers, with the stakes raised higher by a new U.S. threat to impose restrictions on tech companies ZTE and Huawei Technologies.
For tractability, we ignore trading frictions, costs of shorting and return on retained cash from shorting gains.
They consider two levels of round - trip trading frictions based on historical bid - ask spreads and broker fees: high levels (based on 1993 - 1999 data) are 2.94 % for small stocks and 1.06 % for large stocks; low levels (based on 2000 - 2013 data) are 0.82 % for small stocks and 0.41 % large stocks.
To estimate trading frictions, they model bid - ask spreads based on maturity and rating (the longer maturity or the lower the rating, the larger the estimated trading friction).
Or whether they were naive enough to think that journalists would bury the line in the sixth paragraph and instead go in on the Brexit secretary's comments about how the principle of mutual trust, underpinned by robust mechanisms, can reduce trade friction.
But the alternative of a «Maximum Facilitation» arrangement - relying on technology and trusted trader schemes to minimise trade friction - is regarded as unacceptable by many Remainers.
Mr Newman said if Number 10 sought to pursue a version of the customs partnership, «they will be putting all their eggs in a broken basket» and it was «far better to accept some friction on trade» and pursue the «max fac» model.
For tractability, we ignore trading frictions, costs of shorting and return on retained cash from shorting gains.
They assume brokerage fee 0.20 % and bid - ask spread 0.15 % (based on historical average) to estimate trading frictions.
While it's hard to generalize because different investors face different costs, it's common for strategies that perform well on paper to fail after trading frictions are properly accounted for.
Trade frictions and the threat of higher wage inflation have investors on edge.
He ignores trading frictions triggered by strategy trades and portfolio rebalancing, and ignores return on cash when not invested.
The 10 % of firms with the lowest percent operating accruals (total asset - scaled accruals) have an average market capitalization of $ 1.5 billion ($ 474 million), suggesting lower trading frictions for strategies based on percent accruals.
Bill Heinze reports that the European Union also is experiencing some friction with developing countries on Trade - Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS).
«Dedicated to exposure and critical discussion of the friction, the instances where China and the United States turn to the rule of law to settle their differences, and where they express their more philosophical and policy concerns on trade.
Ethereum price forecast for 14 nov: ETH prices are on the ascent because of explosive trading volumes and friction between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash.
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