Sentences with phrase «rates reward investors»

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Record - low interest rates also have caused some big institutional investors to search for returns in the high - risk, high - reward world of venture capital.
«We have all been taught that earning high rates of return requires taking on greater risks... If an investor can make virtually risk - free bets with outsized rewards, and keep making the bets over and over, the results are stunning.»
Bitcoins predictable reward rates combined with Bitfury's forward - thinking hardware and software solutions for quick efficiencies of scale, allows Hut 8 Mining an opportunity to establish one of the most important cryptocurrency mining hubs in North America, which until now, has been largely inaccessible to investors.
In the current low - interest - rate environment, investors are not being rewarded with enough income to take on that interest - rate risk.
Russ Koesterich does an excellent job of explaining the unique challenges that investors face in the current environment, namely balancing risk and reward in a low interest rate world.
Rich global valuations, predominantly thin risk premiums, and uniformly rising global interest rates haven't rewarded investors historically, on average.
Historically, interest rates for deposits and CDs have rewarded savers / investors.
The shadow chancellor said he was looking at cutting capital gains tax to reward long - term investors, but would keep the lowest rate of corporation tax in the G7.
A decade ago, investors began to realize that the pharmaceutical industry, which once rewarded them with double - digit growth rates, faced a perilous future.
Higher interest rates also mean bond investors will eventually be rewarded with higher income.
As you might expect, the lower the quality, the higher the rate of interest investors demand to reward them for accepting the increased risk of default.
Investors who turned to floating - rate funds in 2013 as rates inched up have been only modestly rewarded.
While Coke's best days in terms of rate of growth in intrinsic value and dividend growth are likely behind the company, today's dividend investors can still reap the rewards of this iconic American company through a steadily growing intrinsic value and dividend growth in excess of inflation.
Learn more about the covered call options strategy as our TD Expert highlights some basic risk and rewards involved in the strategy and why investors may consider using it in a low interest rate environment.
This week famed value investor Jim Grant announced to a group of ETF insiders that he was short the bond market, making an explicit call that he believed that rates would rise faster than yields could reward investors.
Yields on callable bonds tend to be higher than yields on noncallable, «bullet maturity» bonds because the investor must be rewarded for taking the risk the issuer will call the bond if interest rates decline, forcing the investor to reinvest the proceeds at lower yields.
Despite the knee - jerk reaction to sell telecoms when interest rates start creeping up, investors should take solace in the very secure and stable business that BCE runs, which has been rewarding shareholders for well over a century.
The Weiss Ratings scale is from A to E, which take into account each coin's investor risk and reward plus technology and adoption fundamentals, where D is considered «weak» and E is «very weak.»
To take the extreme case, it's very rare for the Baa - rated corporate bond yield to be less than the average REIT dividend yield: that has happened only at times when investors were most dramatically avoiding REITs, most recently in March 2009 at the lowest point of the Great Financial Crisis — and in the 12 months following that episode, those investors who bucked the market and bought into REITs were rewarded with total returns that exceeded 100 percent.
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