Sentences with phrase «possible decline»

A short hedge involves selling futures contracts to protect against possible declining prices of commodities.
Not to mention if you were to develop a medical condition over that time that may cause a much higher rate or possible decline when you go to renew your policy.
This will keep you even more safe from possible declines in the U.S. dollar.
Selling Hedge (or Short Hedge) Selling futures contracts to protect against possible declining prices of commodities that will be sold in the future.
Against that, you've got to weigh up further possible declines in their CDO AUM, and the leverage & market / volatility exposure of a 70 % owned broker - dealer.
Earlier this month, Nokia (NOK) warned investors to expect «flattish» capital spending from network operators in 2016 and to brace for a possible decline in its mobile network business.
Luxury home and condo sales were on the up and up from 2012 through 2015, but recent data indicates a possible decline this year.
Watch out for a possible decline in pharmaceutical stock prices, thanks to a renewed debate about the role of government policy and macroeconomic headwinds.
Well, there can be several reasons why, even if you anticipate a possible decline, you might not want to sell a stock.
But I have to say that I'm much more worried about the possible decline in the teaching of music in our schools than of RE as it has mostly become.
Of particular concern to young scientists is a possible decline in funding for research groups, which would affect yet another category of early - career researchers: postdocs.
ANU research predicted the population of the birds will halve every four years, with a possible decline of 94.7 per cent over 16 years.
After first reading a page of information and warnings, customers can see for themselves if they carry the variant — which may lead to decades of anticipating the possible decline of their senses.
If you had bartonella or babesia as part of your Lyme disease, it is possible your decline is due to growth of one of these germs.
Used to eliminate or lessen the possible decline in value of ownership of an approximately equal amount of the cash financial instrument or physical commodity.
«The idea of risk is often extended to apply to a possible decline in the price of a security, even though the decline may be of a cyclical and temporary nature and even though the holder is unlikely to be forced to sell it at such times....
I hear from many investors who start with the yield, which they see as a cushion for a possible decline in prices.
Guo feels the biggest impact on the games industry as a whole will come from the rise of indie studios, with the possible decline of AAA studios.
Smartphones sales may be approaching saturation (especially in the USA), but iPhone sales at the end of 2012 were just 10 % of global phone sales — and 17 % of global contract sales, which is more relevant since it reflects the subsidised market (of course, the possible decline of subsidies is another, rather separate bear story for any handset sold for over $ 200).
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