The cement that holds together the various strands of the Bush administration is their pocketbooks and stock market portfolios. |
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So the stock market will perform better when the Left is in the wilderness and the Right is in the Oval Office. |
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Throughout the 1990s, investment experts warned that the ripsnorting stock market would revert to the mean. |
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Since the stock market started to falter, more and more people have been having a go at becoming property barons. |
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Attracted by the opportunity for arbitrage with the stock market, hedge funds have also been big buyers of convertible bonds. |
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The companies are set to be merged before floating on the stock market and the merger will create the largest listed media group in Germany. |
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Headquarters will be in Stockholm and the primary stock market listing will be in Sweden. |
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The company has ruled out on a number of occasions a full listing on the stock market. |
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The economy has created a wave of wealth that, despite the recent rollbacks of big stock market gains, has spilled over into a wider demographic. |
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The chickens are coming home to roost and even the inflated stock market is having a hard time avoiding the flurry of feathers. |
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The behemoth of Lothian Road is visibly swinging around to meet the strictures of the stock market. |
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It was prespecified that stock market figures would be rounded up or down as appropriate. |
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Monday's sharp stock market plunge and uncertain world events may have you longing for a secure place to stash your savings. |
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It was disordered thinking like that which led to his ruination in the stock market. |
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Customers stood to lose a large proportion of their capital because the value of the 30 companies plunged as the stock market nosedived. |
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The company's current stock market value is marginally less than its net assets. |
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We've had an eight-month run-up in the stock market this year, far ahead of the real evidence that the economy was recovering. |
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After the great stock market crash, all the rich gentleman were reduced to bums and hobos. |
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Privatization without flotation on the stock market means either a management buy-out or sale by tender. |
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Folks seem not to mind too much taking a flyer in the stock market, having their heads handed to them on a plate, and then moving on. |
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Third, a final avenue for possible research is to extend the dataset to incorporate stock returns after the March 2000 stock market correction. |
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Prior to the most recent malaise, some stock market cheerleaders had been talking in terms of a rally. |
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Technical analysts watch stock market charts and data to predict what stocks or indexes will do next. |
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Now when that means you lose a little money on the stock market or whatever, that's too bad. |
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From what I hear, the tenor of book publishing seems to be turning up, imitating the stock market. |
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Despite the momentum toward recovery, the baht is fragile and the stock market moribund. |
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It's very well established that the U.S. stock market often leads foreign markets. |
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Most of the respondents had experience in investing in the stock market and other securities. |
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Even accounting for the slide in the stock market, Friends is in a position to meet its obligations. |
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So my ultimate goal of acquiring enough knowledge to conquer the stock market isn't a product of megalomania? |
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Turmoil on international stock means stock market bulls and bears have persuasive arguments, but which prognosis do you believe? |
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When TRIN is overbought and NH-NL returns a bearish signal, the stock market top has likely been reached. |
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The three-year bear market in shares has scared off many investors from investing in the stock market for the time being. |
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In addition. every stock market in the world will soon be in a bear market for the very first time. |
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A modest Tobin tax should be levied on all stock market activity to finance good pensions. |
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This is no solace to ordinary people who've got their fingers burned in the stock market. |
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I won't be touching this money for perhaps 25 years, so it's all going into the stock market. |
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Uncertainty prevails in the shadows of the Iraq war and no one can predict the stock market. |
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Such patients might be trading in the stock market, and might be the type to jump out of the window, if share prices were to plummet sharply. |
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The company was floated on the stock market in 1985, though the family retained a significant shareholding. |
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In July 1997, shortly after the Thai baht was unpegged from the US dollar, Indonesia saw its stock market drop by 50 per cent. |
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As the economy and stock market improve, it's far from certain that companies will become big spenders again in a hurry. |
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The current bearish stock market, rising energy costs, and shrinking family size would all seem to counter this trend. |
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In 1900, when Queen Victoria was our monarch, banks accounted for roughly a sixth of the value of the entire stock market. |
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But for many potential buyers, the moribund nature of the stock market today makes it unattractive. |
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But if Treasury yields do begin a long climb back up, investors who have already suffered from the stock market blowout will take another hit. |
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The stock market plunge has slashed at the soft underbelly of the giant insurance companies and pension funds. |
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The shares this weekend have fallen 11 per cent since the start of the year, underperforming the stock market as a whole. |
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A revived stock market helped boost income from equity and bond underwriting, as investment banking activity finally began to pick up. |
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For a book about money, finance and the stock market, those sorts of numbers were previously unheard of. |
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The price has been slipping for 18 years as central banks sell off their reserves, raising capital to invest in the stock market. |
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That, of course, did not mean the business cycle was dead or that the stock market would boom endlessly. |
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One reason is that the strong economy and the booming stock market are enabling people to buy extra vehicles and more expensive ones. |
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China's stock market is the only one on the rise amid the sluggish global economy. |
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Endless prosperity and boundless new highs in the stock market were ours to enjoy forever. |
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Foreign investors posted net selling in the Seoul bourse last year for the first time since the stock market opened to foreigners. |
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Seldom has a stock market correction crept up with such stealth, and struck before we were braced for the pain. |
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We know what newsletters he gets and how much he's socked away in the stock market. |
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I think the main worry is stock market uncertainty, but there seems to be a sort of solidarity with America shown by speculators. |
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It is the year the Great Depression was ushered in on the heels of the 1929 stock market crash. |
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The problem is that security in old age depends increasingly on the vagaries of the stock market. |
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Many stock analysts plot the daily net advances of the stock market in a graph that can span months or even years. |
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So you'd like to speculate on the stock market, but find the publicly quoted companies a bit too dry? |
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And hedge funds, which make money by speculating on the stock market, may also cause further volatility in the coming days. |
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The phenomenon has shown no signs of waning, even during bullish periods in the stock market. |
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As the stock market continues to spiral downward and investor losses mount, mutual fund fees have found a way to continue to rise. |
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The health of a country's economy should not be judged by the buoyancy of its stock market or its currency's strength. |
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But the key to stock market glory isn't contained in some hackneyed phrase. |
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Perhaps she also had fewer funds available due to the deflated stock market. |
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Of course, any attempt to calculate or judge the exact stock market bottom is futile. |
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By tracking the daily and weekly volume of puts and calls in the U.S. stock market, we can gauge the feelings of traders. |
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These profit pressures were camouflaged during the 1990s stock market boom, which largely collapsed at the end of the decade. |
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Ten years ago these buyers would have been building up portfolios in the stock market or investing in business start-ups. |
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Whether playing backgammon, football or the stock market, De Boer is an obsessive. |
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A stable stock market without a speculative climate is conducive to a larger long term investment in the capital market. |
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This decision not to opt for the stock market route probably hastened the departure of Quinn. |
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In a similar vein, one-product companies, one-client businesses and one-man bands are rarely good long-term stock market bets. |
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For example, in order to put money into the stock market, most people invest via a fund manager. |
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Is the time right to put your money back in the stock market, or should investors stay in hiding? |
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Anyway, times are getting tougher and there are lots of reasons not to invest in the stock market. |
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To get those sorts of returns, investors need look no further than the stock market. |
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It has also been helped by channelling my investments into other areas such as the stock market. |
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Yet their stock market valuations have crashed as the stock market itself has crashed. |
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that if you want to make money you need to invest in the stock market. |
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The recent downturn in the stock market has placed some investors into a bit of quandary. |
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It is that fear of losing money that has kept many investors away from the stock market. |
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It is undeniable that the stock market has not been kind to investors over the past three years. |
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It would appear the stock market has not been a good place to invest your money so far this year. |
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Some of these building societies have since become banks and floated on the stock market. |
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Here are some of the reasons not to invest in the stock market at the moment. |
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We like them because they are a cheap and simple way of investing in the stock market. |
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Here are three popular ways to track the stock market with a modest cash pot. |
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Investing in the stock market is not about picking bottoms, and nor is it about selling at the top. |
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As private investors, we generally cheer when the stock market rises and boo when it falls. |
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Many beginners get their first taste of the stock market via an investment club. |
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Enron and the damage done to investors' confidence is also a nagging ache for the stock market. |
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We all know that money is cheap and many companies on the stock market are reasonably priced. |
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Some people think that stop-loss orders are the cure for their stock market headaches. |
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It combines stock market growth potential with a cast-iron guarantee that savers will not lose a penny if the market volatility continues. |
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Finally, there's Dylan and Charlotte, who've just struck it rich on the stock market. |
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To be a successful stock market investor, you need to take a leap of faith. |
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Certainly a strong recovery and a rising stock market will increase tax revenues. |
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I'm even comfortable with the ups and downs of the stock market, knowing that shares outperform every other investment over the long term. |
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The debate about whether property investment will outperform an investment in the stock market will run and run. |
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Banks aren't just the kind of businesses that we read about on the stock market page of the newspaper. |
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The stock market exploded and the economy turned from strong to dangerously overheated. |
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The derisory rates of interest have encouraged savers to play the stock market or buy property. |
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You see, every person has their own individual tolerance to stock market volatility. |
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The rising stock market, they claimed, was painlessly doing the retirement saving for free-spending baby boomers. |
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The stock market boom was based to a considerable extent on speculative capital, parasitism, and outright swindling. |
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However, the London stock market where it is such a powerful force is dwindling in importance as a source of company finance. |
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How many people have moved up the housing ladder financed by the proceeds of stock market gains? |
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Say a customer wanted to find out how many transactions it could run before the close of the stock market on a given day. |
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The fact remains that when the stock market has a down year, there is a pretty good chance your pension fund will have one as well. |
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In general, too many people put too much emphasis on historic stock market statistics. |
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Those bonds issued by building societies that subsequently floated on the stock market are referred to as perpetual subordinated bonds. |
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The stock market crash in the 1920s left him impecunious, however, and his attempt to make a mark as a painter came to little. |
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The fall in stock market values is attributed mainly to concerns about improper accounting standards. |
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It seemed inevitable that something would be done at the beginning of this week to halt the incipient crash dynamics of the stock market. |
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Thus far, it is only in the executive suite and in the stock market that society has witnessed a comeuppance. |
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The recent wild gyrations in the stock market are clearly creating fault lines with the new economy sector. |
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The stock market has long been seen as a leading indicator of economic growth. |
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But the Frankfurt stock market recently hit a five-year high and there are hopes the feel-good factor could feed through to the property market. |
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Since the stock market crash of 2000, the star fund managers are less in evidence. |
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A buoyant stock market minimized post retirement pension costs by inflating the value of pension assets. |
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But I think, you know, the combination of a wild stock market with Internet accessibility has turned a lot of people into compulsive gamblers. |
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A formal announcement of the initial public offering of shares on the stock market in March will likely be made in the next two weeks. |
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Everyone is all concerned about what will happen to the stock market if Microsoft get broken up. |
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You are insulated from the stock market because the company guarantees you will get a proportion of your income when you retire. |
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The overseas invasion is poised to draw attention away from failed domestic policies, the stock market plunge, and tense congressional contests. |
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Many listed companies have consigned large amounts of funds in security companies as investment in the stock market. |
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If you have more than 25 years you can afford to really play the market and put most of your investments in the stock market. |
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For most stock market investors, whether pension funds or individuals playing the market from their home PC, short-term growth is the goal. |
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They are changing it from a stock market bubble to a consumption and housing bubble. |
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The best guess for the future stock market has to be that it will continue to fall in price. |
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To add to fund managers' misery, in 2001, the stock market plunged rapidly, dramatically reducing the value of their investments. |
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In the ensuing recession both the stock market and land values plunged to alarmingly low levels, unseen in many years. |
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These stocks have a negative beta, which means they are strongly inversely correlated to the overall stock market indices. |
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But from the standpoint of their political consciousness, the stock market convulsions must have a fundamentally healthy impact. |
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The stock market may behave irrationally, not following the wisdom of any investor. |
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They're talking of floating the company on the stock market in the next few months. |
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The second consequence was that many fortunes were made by university academics when their embryonic companies were floated on the stock market. |
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A central part of the reform process was to privatize many of the nationalized industries through floating the companies on the stock market. |
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The budget airline was floated on the stock market in 1997 and since 1998 some 10 million share options have been awarded to workers. |
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And, if his plans work, he says he would be happy to float his business on the stock market in the future. |
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The option of floating the company on the stock market is unlikely to be used. |
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The days when any old pig-in-the-poke could be dressed up as a prize porker and floated on the stock market are long gone. |
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The film was a close portrayal of the rise and fall of the stock market gangsters and insider dealers of the time. |
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We suspect that many players hit with losses in the credit markets have been forced to also cover short positions in the stock market. |
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At worst this idea evokes for them a folk memory of the 1920s stock market boom in America. |
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The US stock market shut for a few days, which was considered extraordinary at the time, but constitutes a mere footnote now. |
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In forex, as in the stock market, any deviation from the norm can cause large price and volume movements. |
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On the other hand, others are nervous about the high level of the stock market and fear that a crash of unprecedented scale is in the making. |
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The stock market crash of October 1987 was still fresh in everyone's minds. |
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When people realize that they can lose their social security money in the stock market, this plan will crash and burn. |
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The theory here is that skirt length can be a forward predictor of stock market direction. |
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A sluggish economy, a stock market free fall, and a government that can't balance its books is a potentially calamitous combination. |
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I am only too aware of the potential catastrophe if the stock market were allowed to go into free fall. |
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When I decided to sell I thought I'd end up with two or three non-executive directorships, dabble a bit in the stock market, play some golf. |
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This raises the criticism that he is privatising social security, forcing people to gamble their pensions on the stock market. |
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I know over the 43 years that I've been on television, game shows have been like the stock market. |
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Alternatively, prior to the pre-agreed date for sale of the warrant, you can trade the warrant itself on the stock market. |
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If you're not sure what that reason is, take a gander at a chart of the stock market. |
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There's no obvious and immediate value in these shares at the moment, an absolute necessity for those venturing in this stock market danger zone. |
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The precipitous fall in the stock market has been one contributing factor to this reassessment. |
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Lackluster economic growth and a precipitous fall in the stock market have hammered German banks. |
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These companies are stock market giants which can turn huge profits on their products, but they do not face the same outright opposition. |
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The second factor is that as housing loses its glister, investors will be encouraged to switch their savings back into the stock market. |
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Then there is the sinking stock market and the move from guaranteed retirement pay to dependency on the ups and downs of financial casinos. |
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As a firm believer in the stock market as the best way to generate wealth, I don't keep a lot of money on deposit, except some tax-free savings. |
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Initial stock market turmoil, currency depreciations, and oil price fluctuations are serious, but will probably stabilise in due course. |
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Sales of low-risk government bonds soar as confidence in the stock market plummets. |
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It offers a weekly digest of the best postings on their discussion forums, finance news and stock market movements. |
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Many readers have been disappointed by the performance of the stock market. |
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A big drop in bond yields offered little encouragement for a tired stock market. |
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One quarter of pension and endowment policy holders did not realise that their money was invested in the stock market. |
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But it was also to avoid the bank disintermediation associated with a stock market boom. |
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Another reason for stalemate in the stock market is the political distemper created by the major political parties. |
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But you need to spread your portfolio to hedge against a fall in the stock market. |
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The life insurers are the walking wounded of this three-year bear market, because their earnings are linked to their stock market investments. |
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It is no wonder that the bosses of small companies are wary of treading the stock market path. |
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Knutsford was a tiny Manchester-based leather goods manufacturer, effectively a shell with a recently-acquired stock market quotation. |
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He was very fidgety, he had a pager with him at all times, which he was checking the stock market quotes on, the movements within the day. |
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Other Irish companies with stock market quotes in the US have also suffered heavy downgrades by the market. |
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This plan has involved disposing of non-core assets and seeking separate stock market quotes for businesses that can be ring-fenced. |
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So United are finding out that a stock market quote has a downside as well as an upside. |
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It's hardly surprising that Federal Reserve policymakers now keep a weather eye on the stock market. |
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The politicians used the trust's billions to bestow favors on corporations whose share prices needed a lift or to bolster a sagging stock market. |
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At the height of the dotcom boom, cash shells were all the rage as fledgling companies with little more than an idea rushed to the stock market. |
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A continuing stock market rally and rapidly recovering economy would not be favorable developments for this vulnerable financial Bubble. |
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This book popularized the ideas that the stock market is efficient and that its prices follow a random walk. |
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Sure, the stock market remains a critical cog in the wheel of the U.S. financial system. |
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To earn a place among the blue chips, companies must rank among the 100 biggest companies by stock market value. |
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Consumers are also getting whipsawed by the stock market, which has failed to rally despite Fed rate cuts. |
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What will people do then, being able to read their love lives, the stock market, war and peace all in the stars? |
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This gave the competitors a real-life representation of how the stock market works. |
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We've got unemployment high, consumer confidence low, stock market can't get going. |
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The stock market correctly has withdrawn itself, has pulled back because of that slowdown to lower valuation points. |
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But if you do that, you will eliminate any chance of recouping your capital when the stock market recovers. |
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When the stock market collapsed, there was simply not enough money in the kitty to keep payments up. |
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The worst stock market slump in 30 years has hammered global financial stocks, raising fears about the capital strength of banks and insurers. |
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Only a few weeks ago in Iceland, concerns over economic confidence were reflected by falls in both the Icelandic kronur and its stock market. |
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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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Its stock market performance has been lacklustre and investors are being advised to stay away until full-year results are revealed next month. |
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Foreign exchange and stock market trading will be closed Wednesday and Thursday as the country observes All Saints' Day. |
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A second great myth is that property is literally as safe as houses while the stock market is the investment equivalent of Dodge City. |
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That said, it's worth bearing in mind that annual profits of fund managers can be very sensitive to year-on-year performance of the stock market. |
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Recent stock market falls offered a sobering reminder of how mere economic concerns can quickly look like crises. |
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Have your investments languished because of low interest rates and a lethargic stock market? |
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King refers to his associate John Crudele's writing on the subject of how the stock market was to be rigged. |
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In 2008, as the stock market cratered and the housing market collapsed, more young members of the Army, Air Force, and Navy decided to re-up. |
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As the stock market soared, it brought state personal income tax revenue up with it. |
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If not, let's all hope that a rising stock market will not conceal the next wave of potential disasters. |
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They have developed a close relationship between stock market crashes and the economic recessions and depressions that follow them. |
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According to him, the original estimate did take into account periodic recessions and depressions in the stock market. |
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Tracker bonds are leveraged investment funds that track the performance of a stock market index or a basket of indices. |
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In Britain the stock market is now spooked by worries over the financial strength of UK life assurers amid fears that they may have to close to new business. |
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The stock market has continued to rise, except for a slight hiccup earlier this month. |
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The recent decline of the stock market does not necessarily signify the start of a recession. |
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The stock market has been buoyant, and interest rates have been rising in part because of expectations of higher economic growth. |
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Absolute strangers send me tips on the stock market and ideas for starting a new business that I could run with a laptop computer from my new condo in Hawaii. |
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This is because they buy complex derivative products to mirror the performance of the underlying stock market index or indices which are not transparently priced. |
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Investing on the stock market, like betting on the horses or hoping the turn of the cards will go your way in the casino, is always something of a gamble. |
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Companies quoted on the London Stock Exchange are required under stock market listing rules to provide timely information on news that might affect their share price. |
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The stock market is at all-time high, auto companies are ramping up production, and home sales are recovering nicely. |
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Given the endless investment opportunities and possibile outcomes, intuition developed from past stock market experience becomes a vital part of an investor's toolkit. |
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The stock market again shook off its moral stigma, its Dionysian aspects resurfaced and speculating on margin became as sexy as wearing short skirts and drinking bathtub gin. |
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The high borrowings that led to plunges in the value of many trusts are now working to their advantage with the return of confidence to the stock market in recent months. |
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So what may finally shake the UK stock market out of its rut? |
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And like most other well-worn stock market phrases, it's a bad one. |
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Some Octobers have been particularly rough sledding for the stock market. |
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Dealers said the dollar's rise was in response to the rally in New York stock prices and the continuing decline on the Tokyo stock market Thursday. |
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The stock market has recouped all its losses from the financial crisis, and then some. |
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Do stock market traders understand how politics affect the markets? |
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While it is painful to watch the daily lurching downward of the stock market, the air must come out of the balloon. |
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Any attempt to calculate or judge the stock market bottom is futile. |
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By comparison, the UK stock market is valued at 16 times earnings. |
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That can provide a better incentive than the combination of options, salary, pension and golden handcuffs which are common to stock market companies. |
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As the Kenya shilling fights its way up against the dollar, shareholders are capitalizing on the stock market before, inevitably, the prices start coming down. |
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Moreover, there was also a concern in 1988 to tread carefully with interest rate rises for fear of triggering a re-run of the October 1987 stock market plunge. |
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On Tuesday, Bank of Ireland shares fell by over 8 per cent after the bank warned that its interim profits may be hit by recent falls in international stock market. |
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Over and over, he would take over a shopworn company, install new managers, build it up, list it on the stock market, and make stacks of money for himself and his investors. |
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The with-profits version aims to smooth out stock market peaks and troughs by holding back some investment returns in good years to support payouts in bad years. |
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The current travails of the stock market and relatively poor showings of several recent high-profile flotations may be temporarily swaying Wavegen's hand. |
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Wary of reinflating the stock market and property bubbles in Japan, the country's central bank held back for a time from aggressively pumping money into the economy. |
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The 1990s stock market bubble had just burst along with the collapse of telecom spending that had underpinned it. |
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And meanwhile the stock market internals continue to look good. |
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A depressed stock market accounts for part of this shrinkage. |
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As of writing, the relentless fall in the stock market continues unabated. |
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No tanks appeared in the streets, and the stock market remained calm. |
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When the company unveils its full-year results on Monday, investors will be looking for signs that the recent stock market revival will feed through to boost the bottom line. |
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The high yields of the stock market can be exploited either by letting individuals invest their money in the market or by having the government invest it there for them. |
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Only when such destruction threatens to derail the stock market and discredit the entire New Economy does the moral turpitude of top management become an issue. |
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These City stock-pickers aim to beat the overall performance of the stock market and, in doing so, earn themselves reputations as investment gurus. |
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The stock market has gone nuts, more than doubling since its March 2009 nadir. |
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A pickup in the economy, a rise in interest rates to improve fixed income returns, and a recovery in the stock market should make everything better. |
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He said the government is divided, with one part working against another on a host of issues including the budget, revitalizing the stock market and liberalizing taxes. |
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In the short-term, the stock market will reward stocks, but Wednesday's Institute for Supply Management's gauge will look at manufacturing strength. |
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Given the surprises that the corporate world continues to throw up, it's no shock to discover professional fund managers continue to underperform the stock market average. |
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Despite stock market woes, people are still buying housing lickety-split, fueled by piles of equity in their current properties and rock-bottom mortgage interest rates. |
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Nevertheless, the market continues to welcome a steady stream of fresh punters looking to beat a tracker and join me in the quest for stock market riches. |
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Nine years of extravagance, fair-weather friends, a stock market crash, a paternity suit and a devastating gambling addiction have left the 38-year-old man nearly penniless. |
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I want to ask your outstanding panel, with the stock market way up and the economy roaring, why in the world would not it be political suicide to repeal the tax cut? |
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It specialises in fresh meat, which is supplied by a live stock market in Halesham, and the meat is cut off the bone and hung between 14 and 21 days. |
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This is as a result of low demand for shares on the stock market thereby failing to influence the share prices of the listed and quoted companies on the stock market. |
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Insurance company capital-protected guaranteed equity bonds are life insurance-based and pay an amount of the increase in a specified stock market index. |
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He was also hard-headed enough to realise that being on the stock market did the club no favours, so he delisted it, putting himself out of a job. |
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Of late, the stock market has been making some disturbing noises. |
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Though his fondness for casinos has abated, he makes an occasional pilgrimage back to the one-armed bandits, and he plays the stock market even after the dot-com crash. |
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It is true that such rough measures of valuation are notoriously unreliable market timing tools, but they can be an indication of stock market risk. |
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Instead of driving money out of the stock market, the resulting financial insecurities promise to keep money in that might otherwise gravitate toward safer havens. |
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American players may well have witnessed some amount of stock market volatility, but despite the recent share slumps, 2000's corporate performance was impressive. |
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As for the stock market, the heightened loss estimates made for a glum start to the trading day. |
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The long-awaited launch of Scotland's new stock market for unquoted companies, ScotX, is scheduled for mid-June with two likely candidates for the opening day. |
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Though many see the stock market as a casino, shares are not a gamble. |
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Analysts and industry insiders accept that consolidation in stockbroking is inevitable as the Irish stock market loses more and more of its companies. |
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One month later to the day, the stock market crash of Black Tuesday signaled the start of the Great Depression. |
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Early this Friday on CNBC, Greenspan, too, was expressing optimism about the stock market. |
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Capital inflows are up, and the relatively small stock market has boomed. |
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In my salad days as an eager young university student, I came across a tutor who had something of a reputation for enjoying an occasional flutter on the stock market. |
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With the stock market grinding down the value of shares, gun-shy investors are flocking to bonds to diversify assets and safeguard their investment dollars. |
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In effect, his only risk is if the US stock market takes a dive. |
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The stock market and its vast perplexities were given a great respect from this ancient crone, whose understandings did not reach into that field. |
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After a shaky second quarter, real gross domestic product entered the third quarter with a good head of steam even as the stock market was tanking. |
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She will also learn first-hand about the vagaries of the stock market. |
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The 1929 stock market crash which marked the beginning of the Great Depression ushered in a period of immiseration for virtually the entire working class. |
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A stock market index like the Dow and the SP 500 may not be the best barometer of national well-being. |
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Can the stock market be trusted to reflect honest valuations of companies? |
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The company's advisers, BNP Paribas and Rothschild, will earn every centime of their fees if they can deliver a successful stock market launch for this lumbering behemoth. |
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Up north, the Yankees are in disarray as former scions of industry go on trial and the stock market does a passable impersonation of a weapon of mass destruction. |
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But, as I explained here and especially here, the stock market is bucking some fairly powerful deflationary currents, in both the the U.S. and the global economies. |
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Fung argues that cost-conscious shoppers will be more inclined to buy no-name jeans when mortgage payments, not stock market tips, become the priority of the day. |
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The 3.5 year bond will pay out 55 per cent on any growth of the stock market basket plus 100 per cent of the initial capital deposited back at the end of the term. |
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The economy added jobs steadily through the first quarter, and the stock market hovered around record highs. |
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Investors liquidating Russian stocks have pushed the main stock market index down more than 20 percent since last October. |
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With income inequality on the rise and an uncertain economic forecast, CEO compensation continues to outpace the stock market. |
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As well as lower charges and likely out-performance, some index trackers have another string to their bow, because they give you the average performance of the stock market. |
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But as Bernanke took pains to reassure the market, and as the stock market recovered, the panic has subsided. |
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That drove their revenues sharply negative at the same time as the collapse of the stock market bubble knocked the stuffing out of their pension fund. |
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Tang has asked the public to put up with a jittery stock market while his government cracks down on illicit dealings among politicians and businessmen. |
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