Sentences with phrase «terms of absolute return»

In terms of absolute return, DRS outperforms traditional and alternative fixed income by a wide margin.

Not exact matches

Returns at public offering price (after sales charge) for class A and class M shares reflect the current maximum initial sales charges of 5.75 % and 3.50 % for equity funds and Putnam Multi-Asset Absolute Return Fund, and 4.00 % and 3.25 % for income funds (1.00 % and 0.75 % for Putnam Floating Rate Income Fund, Putnam Absolute Return 100 Fund, Putnam Fixed Income Absolute Return Fund, and Putnam Short - Term Municipal Income Fund), respectively.
For active investors seeking to identify actionable ETF investment ideas, our team of analysts analyzes technical and fundamental price drivers of more than 2,000 ETFs to identify both short and longer - term opportunities with a focus on absolute returns.
The Fund's calendar - year performance was strong in absolute and relative terms, returning 29 % versus the MSCI World ex U.S. Index's return of 21 %.
Returning to the absolute commitment to human rights outlined here is right in terms of Christian convictions and right in terms of the interests of our nation.
With fully two - thirds of its money invested in domestic and foreign stocks, private equity and «absolute return strategies» (i.e., hedge funds), the New York State pension fund has a risky asset allocation profile typical of its counterparts across the country — because chasing risk is its only hope of earning 7 percent a year in a market where the most secure long - term bonds yield barely 2 percent.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
However, it's brought me speaking opportunities that have much more return in terms of absolute dollar figures than the book sales ever had.
The plan is to deploy that «proprietary Absolute Value ® approach,» in hopes of providing «attractive, sustainable, low volatility returns over the long term
The Capstone strategy seeks to generate absolute returns over the long term in the attractive asset class of smaller under - researched companies by building portfolios that have lower than market levels of debt, higher than market levels of profitability, and are trading at a discount to their intrinsic value.
Their clearest statement is that they seek «to preserve capital from permanent loss during periods of economic decline... [and post] long term returns above an equity - like absolute return and the MSCI All - Country World Index.»
Returns at public offering price (after sales charge) for class A and class M shares reflect the current maximum initial sales charges of 5.75 % and 3.50 % for equity funds and Putnam Absolute Return 500 Fund and 700 Fund, and 4.00 % and 3.25 % for income funds (1.00 % and 0.75 % for Putnam Floating Rate Income Fund, Putnam Absolute Return 100 Fund and 300 Fund, and Putnam Short - Term Municipal Income Fund), respectively.
While we seek to produce strong, long - term absolute returns, we know that losing less during market declines is an important element of reaching our long - term goal.
We seek to buy competitively entrenched, well - managed businesses trading at deeply discounted prices in the public markets to generate superior long - term absolute returns and minimize the risk of permanent capital loss.
«We use a long - short strategy as a diversifier,» he says of his Merk Absolute Return Currency Fund, currently his most popular in terms of investment flows.
I see very little deal risk for the $ FIG deal here, in terms of any kind of (remote) financial / legal / regulatory risk, and the current price discount to the $ 8.08 take - out price & an ongoing quarterly 9 cent dividend (well, for the next six months anyway) still offers a compelling return on an absolute or (even better) an annualised basis.
Dealers receive a 1.00 % commission for class B shares of Putnam Absolute Return 100 Fund, Putnam Fixed Income Absolute Return Fund, Putnam Floating Rate Income Fund, and Putnam Short - Term Municipal Income Fund.
My most popular investment program targets an annualized absolute return of 8 - 9 % via selected dividend stocks and selling near - term calls to enhance yield.
Investment returns during challenging ten - year periods highlight the meaning of the term «absolute» in the title of this commentary.
Roundtable's central mission is to build and protect the capital of investors seeking superior long - term absolute returns.
Of those, four carry ESG screens (two from TIAA - CREF and two from Trillium) and three represent absolute value or absolute return strategies, while one is a short - term bond index.
However, another definition, in political terms, is pursued to some extent by this exhibition: the enthusiasm witnessed with the return to democracy in the years between the death of the dictator and the advance of the second legislative session of the PSOE (Spanish Socialists Workers» Party), and the inception of the «absolute majority syndrome,» a phrase coined by Mar Villaespesa in the Spanish journal Arena Internacional del Arte.
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