Market - makers must be willing to
take on risk by building inventory positions (see Box 1 for a discussion of the economics of market - making).4 As with other types of financial intermediation, willingness to build positions depends on assessments of risk and return.
Banks are needlessly fuelling financial uncertainty through their reluctance to
take on risk by extending credit, the Bank of England has said.
Your incentive or reward for
taking on this risk by investing your savings is the expectation of getting a «return» on your money.
You take on some risk by giving the company your money hoping for a future claim to be paid.
They are
taking on risk by signing on the debt, but are they guaranteeing their pro rata share of the debt?
Not exact matches
Lacavera's fund will focus
on Series A investments, the term given to the capital raise that follows an initial seed round, and will help bridge the funding gap in Canada
by being faster, more flexible and willing to
take on bigger
risks.
Those federal rules, which double down
on restrictions adopted in 2014 and stern warnings to lenders issued
by OSFI earlier this summer, require banks to qualify borrowers at higher interest rates, impose additional limits
on mortgages for buyers with small down payments, and compel financial institutions to share the
risk by taking out insurance policies
on low - ratio mortgages.
For one, investors are going to have to get comfortable
taking on more
risk in their equity portfolios
by buying stocks at higher valuations.
And that will require investors to adjust their strategy and their expectations henceforward —
by paying more for equities,
taking on more
risk with fixed income and socking away more than they used to.
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On the other hand, I wouldn't mind offering equity as a reward for
taking risk out of the business
by bringing in three or four more customers and diversifying the customer base.
Whether it's free videos, songs or apps, if it's not offered from a legitimate source such as the iTunes store or Google Play, people are
taking a huge
risk by saving this kind of content
on their machines.
Still, it's a smart move
by the Times, especially as Chef'd
takes on much of the operating
risk.
The company is selling a thing (the kit)
by saying it can provide «health reports
on 254 diseases and conditions,» including categories such as «carrier status,» «health
risks,» and «drug response,» and specifically as a «first step in prevention» that enables users to «
take steps toward mitigating serious diseases» such as diabetes, coronary heart disease, and breast cancer...» Most of the uses «listed
on your website, a list that has grown over time,» the FDA writes, «are medical device uses [for the] Personal Genome Service.»
The same way that a bank deemed too big to fail might
take greater
risks — having the knowledge that its most severe mistakes will be underwritten
by somebody else — so, too, can signing your name
on a marriage licence offer a sort of insurance policy that changes your behaviour.
You can reduce or eliminate the perceived
risk by taking it
on your own shoulders.
Book publishers fetishized the physical object, and then offset the
risk tied up in all that paper
by taking no chances with whose words they printed
on it.
Instead of
taking on the
risk of hiring full - time workers, firms are turning to staffing companies like Manpower to fill their labor needs
on a project -
by - project basis.
«We've watched this happen to director Lexi Alexander and screenwriter Julie Bush when they published their respective exposes
on sexism in the film business,» they added, referring to blog posts
by Alexander and Bush that
risked backlash (and blacklisting)
by taking the entertainment industry to task.
You don't drive a car looking in the rear - view mirror, and you shouldn't
take a
risk on a new product
by looking at historical data.
Prime Minister Harper and the Conservatives will hopefully
take these
risks into account when they shortly announce their stance
on the takeover bids submitted
by Petronas and CNOOC, for Progress Energy Resources and Nexen, respectively..
Each game introduced new technology, just as today's shooters typically do, but the creators
took what appears to be big
risks to today's thinking
by spinning each out into its own new title, rather than continuing them
on under one established umbrella.
cameras, illustrates the
risks that consumers are
taking by not changing the default passwords
on camera enabled devices.
«The fact that a website is able to stream footage from thousands of cameras, illustrates the
risks that consumers are
taking by not changing the default passwords
on camera enabled devices.
«Although banks suggest they could,
by reducing costs, adapt without major strategic change or
taking on more
risk, there are clear
risks to this,» it said.
After reading and thinking about all of this, I stand
by my (relatively) broad definition of an entrepreneur — namely, that anyone who
takes on the
risk of working for him or herself is (at least one type of) an entrepreneur.
As a result, pension funds have had to go out
on the
risk curve,
taking more
risk to glean more return
by investing, in part, in assets that are not as liquid as stocks or bonds.
If you're depending
on your portfolio to throw off a certain amount of cash and you
take too much
risk by choosing investments that are too volatile, you could come up short regarding your living expenses and be forced to accelerate withdrawals, increasing the chances that you'll run out of money or shortchange your estate.
Beyond the benefits of a bigger after - sales revenue stream, OEMs will have a strong incentive to service these vehicles, since regulators could ultimately force them to
take on the greatest portion of the responsibility and
risk associated with crashes caused
by AV technical failures.
Philip J. Purcell, Mr. Mack's predecessor as chief executive, stepped down under pressure in 2005, when he angered the firm's old guard
by pushing retail while restraining traders from
taking on too much
risk.
By taking on more
risk as an equity investor, one can economically participate in a company's value creation activities providing an enhanced return profile relative to a company's debt offerings.
If Trump does decide to
take a
risk and lead the charge
on an issue that would require tough votes
by conservative lawmakers — perhaps
on strengthening background checks for gun purchases — it would be a departure for his presidency
Part of this underperformance was due to selling during crashes and buying during booms, part of it had to do with frictional expenses such as brokerage commissions, capital gains taxes, and spreads, and part of it was the result of
taking on too much
risk by investing in assets that weren't understood.
For example, some investors may have
taken on more
risk in their portfolios in recent years
by moving into lower - quality bonds or dividend stocks, in an attempt to generate additional yield.
Mr. Francois, 49,
on the job at Chrysler for 15 months, is gaining a reputation among his ad agencies, dealers and staff for surprising them and
taking the kinds of
risks that make them feel more confident than they ever did while owned
by German carmaker Daimler or private - equity firm Cerberus Capital.
Wide distribution over the internet • Low cost, efficient, transparent capital • The «great equalizer «• Media / PR, awareness • Increase customer engagement and • Evangelize backers into investors (customer acquisition) • Reduce
risk by getting feedback
on new launches (product or ventures) • Market research Access to Capital Marketing Platform Validation • Raising funds via crowdfunding markets is a very public and transparent • Protect your IP and speak to a lawyer • Crowdfunding
takes a lot of effort and commitment • The majority of Ideas fail to reach their funding goal • How will this affect your companies brand?
A good part of the basis
risk that existed
on those dates has been «
taken out»
by the recent decline.
Google and Facebook can afford
taking risks on their cash
by dedicating a fraction of it to crazy ideas, but small startups can rarely afford this.
LOS ANGELES The windfall gains from the tax cuts passed
by the U.S. Congress in December have brought back «animal spirits» that encourage
risk -
taking throughout corporate America, according to some of the participants at the annual Milken Institute Global Conference in California
on Monday.
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It does so because
by taking on these
risks, it gets deals at good prices.
Scarred
by the 2008 meltdown, businesses and individuals were reluctant to
take on risks during the early years of the recovery.
In years gone
by, buying clothing over the internet was only for the fearless, with most shoppers unwilling to
take the
risk that a dress or a pair of shoes would fit poorly or look terrible
on them.
For now, we believe that the
risks of a full - blown trade war remain contained and are largely dependent
on actions
taken by the Trump administration in the U.S..
Taking actions that
risk starting a trade war with the country that is the largest holder of our debt and whose cooperation we need
on a host of issues, including North Korea, would not be welcomed
by global markets.
Since the financial institution is
taking on a greater
risk by extending a loan to such an individual, they need to be compensated appropriately.
However, if you want the potential for more reward
by taking on more
risk, then you can consider KITE or JUNO.
2014.10.21 Asia - Pacific Leads World in Wealth Growth High confidence and focus
on wealth growth drove greater
risk -
taking by the region...
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That's because lenders
take on more
risk by giving those kinds of borrowers access to financing.
Rajan shows how the individual choices that collectively brought about the economic meltdown — made
by bankers, government officials, and ordinary homeowners — were rational responses to a flawed global financial order in which the incentives to
take on risk are incredibly out of step with the dangers those
risks pose.