Sentences with phrase «so currency fluctuations»

«If you purchased securities in a foreign currency, don't forget that capital gains are calculated in Canadian dollars — so currency fluctuations can be a key factor in determining whether you're in a loss position.»
I'll be a long term holder of FGT so currency fluctuations don't matter too much.
Virtually all of the bonds are denominated in dollars, so currency fluctuation is not an issue.

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«So, yes, we deal with the tedium of time differences, currency fluctuations, regulation, complex tax constructs and a shipping industry that has very little time for small entrepreneurs like ourselves.
Fiat currency loses value over time due to inflation, whereas Bitcoin so far has been a deflationary currency, meaning that it gains in value over time despite fluctuations in its exchange rate.
We also need to pay them in our own crypto - currency so our product and ecosystem is not dependent on the market fluctuation of other currencies such as BTC or ETH.
It is possible to trade offshore, however, any trader doing so would need to consider the exchange rate factors because of the fluctuations that arise due to funding your account in other currencies besides the Australian currency.
This is the first time in 2016 that the figure has been so high, despite currency fluctuations with the pound sterling due to Brexit.
He invests in dollar - denominated (so - called «hard currency») EM bonds, which shields his investors from the effects of currency fluctuations.
Pacific Rim economies may be intertwined, so they may experience recessions at the same time, may be characterized by high inflation, undeveloped financial services sectors, heavy reliance on international trade, frequent currency fluctuations, devaluations, or restrictions, political and social instability, and less efficient markets.
Also, some contend that currency fluctuations tend to balance out in the long run, so they won't have much long - term impact on a globally diversified portfolio.
Some argue that over the long - term, currency fluctuations balance out, so there's no need to hedge.
So currency - hedged funds use forward contracts to smooth out any fluctuations in the exchange rate and minimize this latter risk.
So wouldn't this also protect an older investor from possible US estate taxes in addition to currency fluctuations since the investment is actually local?
However, as the exchange rate fluctuates, so does the value of the currency trading account, and such fluctuations correspond exactly to currency gains and losses.
And some airlines like Southwest and Jet Blue offer awards based on currency so their award values are not going to fluctuate much, although appreciable fluctuations still do occur.
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