Not exact matches
And as U.S. economic growth becomes self - sustaining, interest rates can be allowed to rise, which would offer
more competition to non-income paying
assets such as gold.
It's not unusual to see companies trading well above 20 times earnings these days, especially
more bond - like businesses,
such as dividend - paying consumer staples, utilities and other defensive equities, says Arthur Heinmaa, chief investment officer at Cidel
Asset Management.
He has grown a considerably
more massive one through
asset diversification and timely sell - offs,
such as the 1997 sale of National Trust to the Bank of Nova Scotia for $ 1.2 billion.
The river is
such a magnificent
asset that's just sitting there at our doorstep - if we're trying to liven up Perth and make it
more «liveable» - wouldn't that be the obvious first step?
Private companies are viewed
more favourably than state - owned firms, and the CEOs were lukewarm about the idea of using ownership policy to promote democracy,
such as limiting the ability of companies based in undemocratic countries to buy Canadian
assets.
BERLIN, May 3 - Volkswagen is still looking at whether to spin off
assets such as motorcycle maker Ducati and transmissions maker Renk, its new chief executive said, as the autos group strives to streamline its operations and become
more efficient.
This is
more complicated if you're giving
assets that are harder to value,
such as collectibles, or a stake in a small business that you own.
We consistently look for the wrong things in our leaders, or mistake qualities like charisma for
more meaningful
assets,
such as vision.
«
Asset values
such as the stock market are at all - time highs, every major industry around the world last year grew by
more than 20 percent, volatility is at an historic low.
For instance, you can break it down by device or placement you want to show up for (e.g. news feed or right column), you can define
more demographics
such as income, liquid
assets, ethnicity, the type of car people drive, the household composition and much
more.
The simplest reason is to dodge an undesirable
asset like a piece of real estate that could cost you
more than you'd net by selling it (say, because of high property taxes or required repairs), or an
asset that comes with strings attached (
such as care of the deceased's pet or a requirement to marry).
But a staff analytical paper from the Bank of Canada is peeling back the layers of blockchain's proposed advantages and suggests most of its
assets actually come from
more - conventional technologies
such as encryption and smart contracts.
His tenure as Fed vice-chair coincided with the period in which the U.S. central bank was
more cautious — likely too cautious — about toying with unorthodox tools
such as
asset - buying policies.
Obeying the robot overlord
Asset allocation often begins with an online tool that asks questions
such as, «If your stocks lost 10 percent, would you sell, stay the same or buy
more?»
In an interview to discuss annual results, CEO João Miranda said that in addition to
more investments in its energy unit, the group is considering new
assets in infrastructure
such as roadways and urban mobility.
But the company that shows up next quarter could be a very different one: Layoffs of
more than 1,700 people will be well underway, offices will be closed and
assets sold, and Yahoo could be in discussions with «qualified strategic entities»
such as Verizon about a sale of some or all of its core properties.
A seemingly sudden realization of that fact — plus a friendly environment for selling or spinning off
assets — has sparked an epidemic of breakups: News Corp. separating its print properties from its entertainment businesses, eBay (EBAY) spinning off PayPal (PYPL), Hewlett - Packard (HPQ) separating its PC and printer business from its corporate hardware business, United Technologies (UTX) selling its Sikorsky helicopter unit to Lockheed Martin (LMT), and dozens
more such moves.
Unlike productive
assets such as businesses or farmland, gold is «purchased in the buyer's hope that someone else... will pay
more for them in the future,» declares Warren Buffett in an adaptation from his latest shareholder newsletter.
Growth is expected to come from wirehouses
such as Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch that are starting to allocate
more funds to the newer net
asset value (NAV) non-traded REIT products on behalf of their clients, notes Kevin Gannon, president and managing director at Robert A. Stanger & Company Inc., a real estate investment banking firm based in Shrewsbury, N.J..
Such a move by the Trudeau government to draw
more revenue into federal coffers would take Canada in the opposite direction as the United States, Mr. Rosenberg said, noting that «the implications for the Canadian dollar is decisively negative, not to mention the deflating effect on
asset values.»
It gets into
more of the
asset protection elements of a holding company,
such as the ability to isolate valuable intellectual property into so - called «silos», among other topics.
HNWIs are not interested in big - box retail or malls, but they are looking for retail
assets that are
more internet - proof,
such as gas stations, grocery stores and fitness centers, notes Blankstein.
Those returns were incredibly volatile — a stock might be down 30 % one year and up 50 % the next — but the power of owning a well - diversified portfolio of incredible businesses that churn out real profit, firms
such as Coca - Cola, Walt Disney, Procter & Gamble, and Johnson & Johnson, has rewarded owners far
more lucratively than bonds, real estate, cash equivalents, certificates of deposit and money markets, gold and gold coins, silver, art, or most other
asset classes.
I believe you think we are heading for a long period of low returns, but still, with
such a long investment horizon ahead of you, don't you think it could make sense to be
more exposed to public equities, maybe in passive index funds, and trust the long term wealth building power of that
asset class without so much attention to continuous portfolio rebalancing trying to anticipate short term returns?
That's likely because any restructuring deal that could conceivably return the company to health required
such a massive write - down in debt that debtholders hoped to get
more of their money back by simply selling off the company's
assets.
Alternative funds have a wide range of investment objectives and may use complex and
more investment strategies
such as short - selling or tactical
asset allocation.
Such concentration may increase the risk that events affecting a specific geographic region or asset type will have an adverse or disparate impact on such investment funds, as compared to funds that invest more broa
Such concentration may increase the risk that events affecting a specific geographic region or
asset type will have an adverse or disparate impact on
such investment funds, as compared to funds that invest more broa
such investment funds, as compared to funds that invest
more broadly.
The purchase price of each Share will be (i) not less than the net
asset value per Share (the «NAV Per Share») of the Company's common stock (as determined in good faith by the board of directors of the Company or a committee thereof, in its sole discretion) immediately prior to the Expiration Date (as defined in the Offer to Purchase)(the date of repurchase) and (ii) not
more than 2.5 % greater than the NAV Per Share as of
such date, plus any unpaid dividends accrued through the expiration date of the Tender Offer.
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asset classes,
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such, rebalancing is
more important as you get older, and
more worth the downside of selling off a well - performing
asset.
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more recently digital
assets,
such as cryptocurrency and blockchain firms through ICOs.
I could have choose to add
more assets such as personal possessions (laptop, clothing, etc.) but choose not as none of these really appreciate in value.
If it were to be decided that monetary policy should be
more responsive to
asset price events,
such an approach would have to be motivated by a broader and rather
more long - term notion of financial and monetary stability than is in common use today.
For money you won't need for five or
more years, consider
assets with the potential to grow,
such as stocks, which are
more volatile.
In short, the practice is nothing
more than moving an investor's money into different
asset classes
such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, gold, other commodities, international firms, fine art, etc..
Over time, this suggests rising bid - ask spreads relative to past levels for
more illiquid
assets,
such as corporate bonds, to help market - makers cover their operating costs.
For instance, a P / B ratio tends to be
more useful for companies with a lot of hard
assets on their books,
such as factories or equipment.
Commercial financing programs
such as mezzanine financing,
asset - based lending, equipment financing, and much
more can help make buying and furnishing a franchise much easier than paying out of pocket or going into debt by taking out bank loans.
This can in turn bring over
more practical applications via the blockchain,
such as transferring stocks, sums of money, or ownership of various
assets.
Now, in addition to developing relationships and winning
assets, they are advising clients on products that are
more akin to banking,
such as home loans and mortgages.»
For specifics on crypto currency as an
asset class, the market for financial instruments that impact on kryptowaluty,
such as contracts for difference, will be closely monitored, and ESMA will appreciate that we need
more stringent measures.
For companies with a strong credit rating and advanced, verifiable financial reporting (
such as receivable and payable summaries), Liquid Capital's
Asset - Based Lending (ABL) solution provides an excellent financing option that is
more cost - effective, creative and discreet than anything else in the marketplace.
Analysts believe that investors are gradually beginning to pay
more attention to these
assets since they are unrelated to a country's economy — unlike fiat currencies and other traditional forms of money exchange, which are extremely vulnerable to internal and external economic shocks — leading to the popularity of cryptos
such as bitcoin and a few others.
For instance, the central bank has issued draft guidelines to provide
more strict definitions of
such products under the umbrella of «
asset - management products», which covers almost 100 trillion yuan worth of investment instruments.
As derivative markets have become
more liquid and the use of instruments
such as options
more widespread, it has become increasingly possible to use information from these instruments to analyse underlying
asset markets.
Of course, buying expensive risk
assets on the view that they're going to become
more expensive is a dangerous game to play, but since government funding crises hammer risk
assets while printing money inflates them,
such funding crises should present decent value opportunities to buy into beaten up
assets before the inflation ride.
Some companies,
such as TD Bank, Canada's largest lender by
assets, aren't waiting for Brexit negotiations — set to head into their third round in Brussels next week — to produce
more clarity before taking action.
ECM: At Excel, we focus on providing small to mid-sized businesses with financing solutions
such as Merchant Cash Advances,
Asset Based Loans, Unsecured Business Loans, and
more.
As your child grows, the Franklin Templeton age - based
asset allocations will automatically reallocate a percentage of your
assets from equity - oriented funds (which tend to hold
more stocks) into
more conservative, income - seeking funds (
such as bond and money market funds).
This was largely a function of the coincidence of high real interest rates and high
asset price inflation over much of the period —
more so, perhaps, than the exercise of exceptional investment skills as
such.