Sentences with phrase «something about bonds»

Without getting too deep in the weeds, we should recognize something about bonds — as interest rates rise bond duration declines (bond duration is the bond's price sensitivity to interest rate changes so, a 1 % rise in rates will result in a 5 % loss for a bond with a duration of 5).
No, this is a happy disclaimer and not something about bonds causing you constipation, diarrhea, and other side effects.
When the equity market is favorable, it can tell you something about your bond and credit outlook.
But the research suggests that you should tune in to your gut when it comes to your relationships — that big ball of stress in your belly may be trying to tell you something about your bond.

Not exact matches

It's something you'll hear in your entry - level courses in finance or investing: Stocks on average return about 10 % a year, and bonds return about 5 %.
Making the time to ask people what they think about something, or how to do it, goes a long way towards building that bond between employees and employers that helps everyone get through the inevitable ups and downs of working together.
They'd either say something like, «Oh, obviously,» because what other kind of person wants to talk about Flemish bonds and Lord Cornwallis on a Saturday morning.
The federal government failed to make its case that something about trading stocks and bonds and derivatives has changed so fundamentally in recent times that Ottawa must now step in.
When the bond market is unfavorable, it can tell you something about your equity and commodity outlook.
People need to pay attention to the 10 - year bond yield as it is signaling something negative may be about to happen in the equities market here.
For example, if I own a Treasury bond, something I should care about is my exposure to interest rate risk because it determines how my bond performs.
While I believe markets are efficient when it comes to stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities and reflect all known information at the time, in the case of bitcoin, and a few other instances like the ONLY stock I've bought in over a year (now up big), when I start to see the mainstream media reporting on something, google search volume through the roof (chart below) and lastly, when your mom asks about it — it may be signaling mainstream acceptance and further expansion of a major bubble.
This is because investors are worried about rising interest rates, something that makes investment in utilities less attractive compared to bonds and other high yield stocks.
But, of course, this presumes that we can and should be able to say something about the structure of this «very best» — in order that we may know how great is the worth of the bond we may have to give up in answer to Jesus» call, and in order to find words to describe, however haltingly, the community of promise.
There is something incommunicable about the priestly vocation that creates a bond among those called to it.
As an intimate, affectionate, and loyal bond between two (or a few) persons, a bond unlike those of kin or tribe in that it is not simply given with birth, friendship will always have about it something a little mysterious.
sorry this is a bit of the subject does anyone know what the situation with our overall debt is at the moment and what our repayments are i was under the impression that we are at about the # 245 million mark gross debt and about # 97 net debt are the stadium repayments lower now or something is the bonds interest dropped lower inprice we were paying something like # 20 - # 30 million in repayments but heard its down to about # 15 million per yr now i know we will have broken throught the # 300 million mark in revenue now i am guessing that contributes more to the transfer funds or if not what makes up the transfer funds in the club i.e deals or match day revenue plus cash in the bank which stands at a high level but must be just in case we might default on a payment we need heavy cash in hand to bail us out this side of the club really intrigues me as it is not a much talked about subject unless you are into that type of area of work or care about the general fianacial outcome of the club does anyone have more insight into our finances would be great to hear from anyone about this matter cheers gonerwineverything (because we are)
They think that I am doing something wrong and he can't bond with me and told them about separation anxiety and looked at me with just a look.
Something about a shared bond over food choices and values that makes for lasting friendships.
The one thing with the chest here is there were obviously instances where they get their little saggy fingers round up in chest hair and they do get... That's start to elaborate now and then but it's kind of something you tackle about, so you just, hey, it's an excuse to hold their hands so they don't put your chest here, I guess, more bonding.
I know we did the best we could with our knowledge from the time he was born: he nursed for 2 years and spent wonderful evenings on the «big» bed with his father reading to him as he got older; which they have parlayed into a very close bond (something I always hoped for and am so happy about).
Though it's not something many dads talk about, bonding can be a slow process that takes places over the first few months of a baby's life.
While it's fun to visit the mall or take a trip to a local store, there's something special about bonding with your loved ones at home.
In this example, Google has actually learned something about Willie Mays that wasn't included in the primary site, since Willie Mays is in fact Barry Bonds's godfather.
There's something really natural and bonding about it.
Theres something special about the mother son bond and I love being the lone gal in the house!
I've posted before about how my family has had season tickets to the Patriots for 23 years and how it's something we bond over as a family.
There is something about blogging that creates friendships and bonds that those who don't will never understand.
There is something so special about the bond we have and the sense of community we have created in a sometimes harsh world full of comparison.
The situation was unique and our bond was special, it is something that I haven't experienced in both good and bad relationships through out the years, but it did remind me to take each experience for what it is, to not worry about commitment, and to take the time to enjoy the little things and to slow down once and awhile.
Bonds develop between sugar daddies and sugar babies when they have something to talk about or common interests to share.
There are men who have posted recently on THIS BLOG about how they're looking for something deeper than a «cut - and - dry» arrangement, and wish to have an intellectual bond with their sugar babies.
As the photographer's wife begins forming a genuine bond with the children, the schoolteacher and the photographer also develop a rapport as each teaches the other something about their chosen trades and how those trades relate to the greater good of each man's community.
Secretly, though, he's a heartbroken gay man in free fall, something David still can't talk about with his dad after coming out a decade ago — of all of the film's strands, the bond between fathers and sons is the most complex, deserving of more attention.
New characters are constantly being added to the roster — each of which has their own skill tree to develop, weapons to assign, levels to grow, and more; characters can perform better if their bonds grow with other allies (something that can be achieved by utilising the pairing up system during battles); there are special attacks that need to be charged in order to be used; and so much more that we simply don't have the room to talk about.
Did we really just sit through a photo shoot where the photographer said something about looking more like James Bond?
He would seem to be much more at home as the main crony of James Bond than as anything one could remotely find in a tale about the scariness of a ring of online predators, and his plot, which would necessitate the world's most inept law enforcement to pull off (and we have that here), feels like something borne out of a trashy crime novel.
After delivering a memorable Bond villain in Casino Royale (he was Le Chiffre, of the bleeding tear ducts) he graduated to supporting, but still essentially minor, roles in the Hollywood blockbusters Rogue One and Doctor Strange (in the latter he sported intergalactic eyeshadow — something about the eyes).
It's a modest film «about a small personal crisis that represents something much larger,» as two junior - high - aged new friends roam New York City and bond, even as their parents get further entrenched in an eviction dispute.
The strange thing about Grimsby is that it works much better as a Bond - spoofing actioner than it does as a politically incorrect rib - tickler which might have something to do with it being Louis Leterrier behind the camera instead of Cohens customary collaborator Larry Charles.
There is also concern that SEL will be connected to social impact bonds, something I need to learn more about.
Secondly, there is something innately appealing about the bond between brothers.
For a balanced portfolio (40 % bonds / 60 % stocks), the after - tax return would be something about 5.11 % in Québec if we suppose a return of 5 % for bonds and 8 % for stocks.
There are a lot of naive people speaking and writing about the downgrade as if it means something big, and they have never managed bonds in their lives.
So let's say you invest your hundred grand in something relatively stable like 10 - year Treasury bonds, which recently yielded about 2.2 %.
Keep in mind that a bond fund will eventually recover the loss because of the higher rate, so it's not something to worry a lot about in the long term, but you will come out ahead with the CD because of the limited downside of 1.25 % in doing an early withdrawal to reinvest at the higher rate.
Is there something special about RRBs or do you have the same perspective for investors with large holdings and all bonds?
It was perhaps something about comparing corporate bond yields to dividends.
don't nobody knock message boards: i participate in three which are absolute mustard: given the right kind of people and enough mutual association, they are the best way to swap ideas and even cooperate on projects (case in point: the TMF banking board successfully staged a fight against the Irish minister of finance to defend a bond widely held by its members — including legal action and political lobbying): there is something about the mechanism of general conversation in a small group of like - minded friends that can really take off
As for your question of whether dollar - cost averaging makes sense as a way for you to overcome your paralysis about getting into the market, I'll admit that, yes, dollar - cost averaging could be considered a valid strategy if it gets you to do something you wouldn't not otherwise do — i.e., invest in those stock and bond funds.
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