Sentences with phrase «performances during the crisis»

[Not that the industry's performance during the crisis was inspiring either...] Of course, this reflects the current predominance of long / short equity & credit funds.
Focusing on Tetragon, we have: Excellent relative performance during the crisis, substantial post-crisis NAV growth, a history of share repurchases, current 20 % RoE & IRRs, far higher peer valuations, plus the growth potential offered by its evolving asset management strategy & platform.

Not exact matches

The economy has registered one of the strongest performances in the euro area in the last few years — after the troubles seen during the sovereign debt crisis.
Along with managing Canada's performance during the global economic crisis, I am pleased our government brought forward positive measures to make Canada one of the world's best places to do business.
He then investigates the performance of this dual momentum strategy as a safe haven during S&P 500 crises defined in two ways: (1) drawdowns of at least 20 % peak to trough; or, (2) monthly declines of at least 5 %.
During August and into September, data from the eurozone remained upbeat, with an already solid second - quarter performance revised even higher, pushing year - on - year growth to 2.3 %, the quickest pace since the region's debt crisis of 2011 — 2012.
[52] Cable was praised during his tenure for his performances at Prime minister's questions over the Northern Rock crisis, HMRC's loss of child benefit data, and the 2007 Labour party donation scandal.
Exhibit 1 compares the performance of actively managed equity funds across the nine style boxes during the 2000 - 2002 bear market, the financial crisis of 2008, and 2015.
It's certainly not an overall performance that we think is «representative,» particularly now having solved the infuriatingly difficult «two data sets problem» that we faced during the financial crisis.
To keep performance high, credit - focused managers are moving back into some of the risky assets that got tarnished during the financial crisis like collateralized loan obligations, or CLOs, securities cobbled together from pools of corporate loans.
The strategy gained momentum based on its strong relative performance during the 2008 financial crisis.
In a back - test of a simplified version of the strategy, the market - timing component did not add much to the strategy's performance while it worsened the drawdown during the financial crisis.
The decline of stocks in the financials sector during the financial crisis once again demonstrated how stocks in the same sector often exhibit similar performance during a particular phase of the business cycle.
This positive sentiment change is likely supported by the Canadian banks» performance during the financial crisis, combined with years of a harsh U.S. regulatory environment, particularly against the largest banks (in stark contrast to Canada, which arguably has the most pro-bank regulator globally).
And during the second World War, psychologist John Flanagan developed what he called the critical incident interview, which attempted to identify crucial traits and skills required for successful performance by gathering data on the behavior and observations of people in relevant situations, such as job events, crises, key prob, lems, and the like (Flanagan, 1954, pp. 327 - 358).
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