Illiquid securities carry higher risks than liquid ones, which becomes especially true during
times of market turmoil when the ratio of buyers to sellers may be thrown out of balance.
Not exact matches
Historically, other than in
times of extreme
market turmoil,
when the stock
market sells off with force, the funds flow into the Treasury bond
market.
The company's chief executive bought millions
of shares during the midst
of the
turmoil in December, 2008 and February, 2009 — «a
time when the stock
market was at its nadir and people thought the world was going to end,» said chief financial officer Laurence Sellyn.
Many investors are prone to knee - jerk reactions in
times of market turmoil, Spada said, moving into fixed income
when the going gets rough, or halting contributions altogether, which can hurt their future account balance more than any investment strategy they select.
He unfortunately distracted himself with all these spinoffs and recombinations at a
time when the financial
markets were going through a good bit
of turmoil; I'd call that bad
timing or bad luck.
In addition, the Fund could experience a loss
when selling securities in order to meet unusually large or frequent redemption requests in
times of overall
market turmoil or declining prices for the securities sold
«People in their early 30s, the age
when many might look to buy a first home, are renting for longer periods
of time, partly because mortgages are difficult to come by and partly because they have been unnerved by the
turmoil in the housing
market,» The New York
Times reports.
At a
time when credit
markets are recovering from the
turmoil of last summer, hotel acquisition activity is largely on pause.
People in their early 30s, the age
when many might look to buy a first home, are renting for longer periods
of time, partly because mortgages are difficult to come by and partly because they have been unnerved by the
turmoil in the housing
market.