In an age when perceived geniuses developed
risky financial practices that led to the current economic crisis, these artists offer structures, with guts exposed, ready for a new and improved kind of logic.
Not exact matches
One of the
practices that led to the 2008
financial crisis was certain banks bundling
risky debt, selling it to clients, then betting against those same investments.
Financial Institutions: Regional banks with less
risky practice and insurance brands experienced a positive year as their value appreciated.
The
financial regulator intends to combat the
practice of online advertising of forex, binary options and CFDs to retail investors as they are
risky with the following activities:
SoFi's main draw is the idea that it will approve borrowers whose
financial situations are portrayed as overly
risky by traditional underwriting
practices.
«Speculation is the
practice of engaging in
risky financial transactions in an attempt to profit from short or medium term fluctuations in the market value of a tradable good such as a
financial instrument, rather than attempting to profit from the underlying
financial attributes embodied in the instrument such as capital gains, interest, or dividends.»
A Hernando County Auto Accident Attorney at Whittel & Melton can help you fight for
financial compensation if you or a loved one has been injured in a motor vehicle accident caused by someone partaking in any of the following
risky driving
practices:
A less
risky approach would be for a lawyer who is familiar with the particular
financial practices of a community to make efforts to educate institutional clients about those
practices.
The Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau's rules, which take effect on Jan. 10, establish a national standard for issuing mortgages and are meant to prevent the
risky lending
practices that led to the housing crash.