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(31) Thrifts were banned by law from investing in equities which were deemed to be too risky.
(32) Equities also face two stiff rivals as a destination for domestic investors' capital.
(33) Cross-border flows in and out of stockmarkets have also grown rapidly, though equities are still not easily substitutable for one another across borders.
(34) Equities are the common synonym for ordinary shares.
(35) When stocks drop,(www.Sentencedict.com) shift some of your fixed-income assets into an equities fund.
(36) Back in the 1970s, when the Death of Equities was declared and top-quality U.S. stocks sold for similar valuations, the competition was formidable in the form of double-digit bond yields.
(37) Christian Rabeau, vice-president of AXA IM, said the fund manager had turned "overweight" on equities a few days ago, with a positive bias toward Asian stocks ex-Japan.
(38) And in equities, the investable universe has expanded up and down the value chain.
(39) It isv ery easy to understand that using the concept of cash inflows and cash outflows to explain such activities of a business and changes of assets, liabilities and owner's equities.
(40) NYSE Euronext (NYX) will be an exclusive sponsor for equities and derivatives exchanges and markets of the USA National Pavilion.
(41) In the week to December 10, bond funds saw a weekly outflow of $0.9 billion on a four-week average, according to JP Morgan, while equities drew an average flow of $2.6 billion.
(42) Its brand equities include a logo "A, " with an old-world label that includes swirling aroma cues.
(43) Pachinko stocks were the best-performing equities in the market over the following six months.
(44) In June last year, during his Mansion House speech[sentencedict.com], he boasted that 40 per cent of the world's foreign equities are now traded here.
(45) Convinced that equities offered an attractive risk-reward ratio, they began bidding up the price of stocks.
(46) In recent weeks, Shankar added, BNY Mellon clients have pumped money back into U.S. Treasuries, often at the expense of U.S. and foreign equities, "in a move to safety and liquidity."
(47) They are attracted by the new asset class as an investment which would trade out of synch with traditional assets such as equities, bonds and real estate.
(48) JPM.N) is telling clients to invest in emerging market equities and currencies such as the Indonesian rupiah and Indian rupee, its Asia chief investment strategist said on Tuesday.
(49) But signs of stabilisation, combined with rallying equities and reduced volatility, have soothed investors'nerves.
(50) Steel prices fell, China-related equities sold off, and we even saw some hedge funds take aggressive short yuan positions in thenon-deliverable forward space.
(51) In share market terms, equities is a synonym for shares and represent part-ownership of a company, as distinct from debt securities such as bonds and debentures.
(52) "You also have to remember that commodities started falling first. Equities had a minor correction back in May, but commodities corrected quite aggressively," Becket said.
(53) With corporate bonds, an investor can opt for a lower risk exposure than with equities but a higher income yield than with government bonds.
(54) Even a balanced fund ( one that mixes government bonds and equities ) would have lost money.
(55) Share premium refers to the difference between the equities value when sold by the company and its nominal value.
(56) MPPM is an individually managed account business that invests across equities, fixed income, property and cash.
(57) I'm not going to tear up my long-term plan to overweight developing market equities, though.
(58) Led by a rally in beaten-up bank stocks, Greek equities climbed 2.5 per cent and Italy's main index jumped 3.8 per cent.
(59) An environment of uncertainty, negative real interest rates and turbulent stock markets will cause gold equities to underperform, even while they benefit from a rise in the gold price, HSBC said.
(60) A financial statement that reports the assets and equities of a company at a particular time.
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