This is a little riskier, but ten years should be long enough for any stock market wrinkles to be ironed out. |
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Radical, sweeping changes are riskier but often more effective, because they quickly yield benefits visible to everyone. |
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To change his image, he started taking riskier film roles, like Cole, the promiscuous bed-hopper. |
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As bearishness has spread across the globe, investors have been quick to take profits and withdraw from riskier areas such as emerging markets. |
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A stronger Dollar often indicates investors are funneling cash away from riskier assets such as commodities. |
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The stock market is a riskier home for your money than a cash Isa, but in return for that risk comes the potential for better returns. |
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We believe that the current plan of relying on a mix of austerity and optimistic growth forecasts is riskier than restructuring would be. |
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The Dollar rose yesterday against most of its major rivals as riskier currencies fell out of favor. |
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If share ownership comes at the expense of wages, workers may simply be shifting from a stable and liquid form of compensation to a riskier one. |
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America and Canada, two of the world's leading beef producers, were considered only marginally riskier in terms of BSE-infection. |
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The portfolio was mainly invested in government bonds, an asset class that generally performed poorly, as riskier issues were more in favour. |
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These aspects of behaviour are considered together here because each component affects the other and each is of progressively riskier behaviour. |
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Improving access to loans for RTD actions requires public support to overcome market deficiencies for the financing of riskier actions. |
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The higher the real rate of return objective for the plans, the riskier the investment portfolio would have to be. |
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Such a scenario would support government bonds, and all riskier assets would continue to deflate. |
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This led to the creation of structured products with low-risk AAA tranches sold for example to pension funds and riskier tranches to Hedge Funds. |
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Sovereign funds' management is riskier than that of central banks, which remain very cautions. |
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A firming dollar and falling stock prices are typically signs of investors shunning riskier assets, including commodities. |
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As the activities undertaken by these adults become riskier or more complex this standard may increase. |
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You are comfortable with riskier investments, and have the time to see your money appreciate with the markets. |
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John Wackerman can go legit orchestral or he can make it friskier and riskier. |
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Research shows that consumers who are seeking new credit accounts are riskier than consumers who are not seeking credit. |
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Some family-owned businesses shy away from business deals with foreigners because they are inherently more complex and therefore a bit riskier. |
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Confidence may be climbing the world over, but investors may not yet be brave enough to jump whole heartedly back into riskier investments. |
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Nor does he realize that markets are far more random and far riskier that he is being made to believe by the high priests of the brokerage industry. |
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That is because people who drive a great deal are riskier bets, simply because they are more often on the road, potentially at hazard. |
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Or perhaps you're now ready to take on greater risk and your asset allocation requires a small proportion of your assets to be held in riskier small-cap stocks. |
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The rally in global stock markets has helped convince investors to pull away from the safety of the dollar in exchange for riskier assets. |
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Group lending alleviates the problem of adverse selection as riskier individuals will have difficulty to find a group that will support them. |
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A rebounding Dollar also put pressure on Oil as investors moved away from riskier assets and into safe-haven currencies. |
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Then, as the accumulation phase progresses, exposure to riskier assets is gradually reduced as savings increase and retirement approaches. |
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These deals are backed up by riskier loans either to less creditworthy borrowers in the so-called sub-prime market or to borrowers taking out second-lien mortgages. |
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In the riskier, bluewater projects, the pay-off from virtual oil wells could be especially handsome, if history is any guide. |
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This mechanism must serve to increase the number of loans granted by the European Investment Bank and the financial institutions, to commit greater sums of money and to support riskier projects. |
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The miner knew the old davy was safer than any open flame, but far riskier than a modern flashlight. |
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Vertical takeoffs and landings are riskier because of threats such as foreign object damage. |
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Therefore, a second mortgage is riskier for mortgage lenders. |
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The U. S. dollar fell slightly against most of its major currencies yesterday, as gains in stocks and commodities prompted investors to wade into riskier currency trades. |
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As the situation in Egypt seems to be showing some signs of easing and with yesterday's manufacturing data boding well for the global economic growth investors opted for the riskier positions. |
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Compared with delayers, anticipators reported riskier peer behaviors and less attachment to family, school and church. |
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A goal of internal rating systems is to make loan pricing reflect more accurately firm riskiness: stable and profitable companies will pay less, riskier ones will pay more. |
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The U. S Dollar advanced against the EUR and the Yen on Thursday as better than expected U. S. weekly jobless claims helped spark a rally in the market, rekindling appetite for riskier assets. |
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European insurers' investments are becoming riskier, and that could mean negative ratings implications for the carriers, Fitch Ratings says. |
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In many ways, it's riskier not having a wide range of investments than it is to focus on any one kind of stock. |
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In addition, a Chinese stock rally has helped to reduce risk aversion, driving investors to buy back riskier currencies such as the Euro and the Pound. |
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In the economic conditions of the past few years, companies, their customers and suppliers have been in a riskier situation where the failure of one party can result in a knock-on effect. |
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An unsullied, independent justice system fosters a political climate in which corruption and cronyism become less frequent because they are riskier for everyone involved. |
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The US dollar slipped against the EUR and CHF Monday, erasing some early morning gains after encouraging US economic data sent traders into riskier, higher-yielding assets. |
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The Yen declined close to its lowest level in almost two weeks against the EUR as signs of a stronger global economic recovery and speculation Greece won't need a European Union bailout boosted demand for riskier investments. |
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The U. S Dollar rose against the EUR in the previous three sessions as evidence of a stalled U. S. economic recovery, including an unexpected decrease in New Home Sales in September reduced demand for riskier assets. |
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Investors appear ready to make the shift into riskier assets to return to the heady days of pre-2008 growth, but market concerns make their transition move somewhat sheepishly. |
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In addition, the queen-side castling is riskier than the king-side one. |
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Its proposal calls on an international group of central banks to come up with measures to limit overreliance of the international financial system on debt and to raise capital requirements to offset riskier assets. |
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As part of the latest exam, banks had to scrutinise all their loans and regrade those that had become riskier, which, given the slowing economy, should mean most of them. |
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Of course, in an ultralow interest rate environment, debt investors and lenders are chasing yield, and riskier credits like Dunkin' Brands provide more of that than safer instruments. |
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Finally, the optionality of the guarantee may increase the incentive of the underlying funds to pursue riskier investment policy thus increasing the value of the option. |
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The Fund posted a solid absolute return but underperformance versus its neutral benchmark was primarily due to the Fund having lower exposure to these riskier asset classes. |
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Edey said the high rates could reflect credit card lending being riskier than mortgages, a risk that intensified during the global financial crisis because of the uncertainty and higher funding costs it caused. |
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It would far riskier if we failed to do what needs to be done. |
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The author describes a model with a corrupt banking system, in which bankers knowingly lend at market interest rates to back projects riskier than the market rate indicates. |
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There are more than two million people in Port-Au-Prince and there are different areas in Port-Au-Prince that are still riskier then other places in the country. |
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It should be pointed out that the data from the U. S. seemed to lead to a decrease in demand for riskier assets that are funded by borrowing the U. S. Dollar. |
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A producer with a performance envelope can easily decide to take part in a comparative and this means an equivalent reduction in the amount of funding available for riskier projects. |
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All other things being equal, underdiversified portfolios tend to be riskier than those with a broader sampling of stocks. |
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Then prices will go up and we'll have to ski on bunny slopes because of possible injuries on riskier lifts. |
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These loans are secured by riskier properties such as condo conversions, construction loans and even vacant or tear-down properties. |
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Traveling on 2 wheels instead of 4 is always riskier, but our new research shows that antilock brake technology can make motorcycle riding a much safer way to get around. |
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Almaty had hoped to bring the games to Central Asia for the first time, but was a lesser-known quantity and viewed as a riskier choice by IOC members. |
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By 2005, many lenders dropped the required FICO score to 620, making it much easier to qualify for prime loans and making subprime lending a riskier business. |
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Articles in the report challenge the view that participating in medical research is inherently riskier and provides less benefit than receiving medical care. |
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Riskier again are development funds, which purchase greenfield sites in the hope that these will prove suitable for commercial property development. |
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