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How to use the word Stock in a Sentence? Page #38

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If you are raped and decide to speak out, everybody in the village would taunt you, that's why most rape victims keep it secret as they don't want to be a laughing stock.

Rukia Mahmoud

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The drop in coal market stock is directly related to the promise that Obama made to his environmental extremist supporters – ‘ you can build coal fired power plants, but we will shut them down, ’.

John Sparr

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Based on the names and country profiles, it should seem they are offering you the same exposure, but they track different indices, their country exposure is going to be different, and that exposure difference helps explain why they perform differently. So far, the discrepancy has helped The Vanguard fund, Todd Rosenbluth said, although both funds have taken a hit since the end of June, when the Shanghai Composite Index. SSEC started falling. Since then, The Vanguard fund has lost 11.65 percent, while the iShares fund has fallen 12.45 percent. Year to date, The Vanguard fund is down 6.97 percent, and the iShares fund is down 8.89 percent. Chinese shares have been falling on fears that the nation's economy may slow well beyond the 7 percent growth rate that analysts had earlier suggested would be a bottom for that market. China has moved to weaken its currency to bolster its economy and share prices. The difference between the two funds is expected to widen because the two different indexes they follow will be treating Chinese stocks differently. Financial Times Stock Exchange, the Financial Times Stock Exchange, plans to begin adding onshore Chinese equities, known as A-shares, to Financial Times Stock Exchange broad emerging markets indexes, which Vanguard follows. The Vanguard benchmark, the FTSE Emerging Index, now has approximately 26 percent exposure to China, according to the mutual fund company. In June, Vanguard said it would begin shifting to a new Financial Times Stock Exchange index later this year. The new index will have a 29 percent exposure to China, including a 5.6 percent exposure to A-shares. MSCI Inc( MSCI.N), however, said in June that it was not ready to include the A-shares in its two emerging market indexes.

Todd Rosenbluth

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Based on the names and country profiles, it should seem they are offering you the same exposure, but they track different indices, their country exposure is going to be different, and that exposure difference helps explain why they perform differently. So far, the discrepancy has helped The Vanguard fund, Todd Rosenbluth said, although both funds have taken a hit since the end of June, when the Shanghai Composite Index started falling. Since then, The Vanguard fund has lost 11.65 percent, while the iShares fund has fallen 12.45 percent. Year to date, The Vanguard fund is down 6.97 percent, and the iShares fund is down 8.89 percent. Chinese shares have been falling on fears that the nation's economy may slow well beyond the 7 percent growth rate that analysts had earlier suggested would be a bottom for that market. China has moved to weaken its currency to bolster its economy and share prices. The difference between the two funds is expected to widen because the two different indexes they follow will be treating Chinese stocks differently. FTSE, the Financial Times Stock Exchange, plans to begin adding onshore Chinese equities, known as A-shares, to its broad emerging markets indexes, which Vanguard follows. The Vanguard benchmark, the FTSE Emerging Index, now has approximately 26 percent exposure to China, according to the mutual fund company. In June, Vanguard said it would begin shifting to a new FTSE index later this year. The new index will have a 29 percent exposure to China, including a 5.6 percent exposure to A-shares. MSCI Inc, however, said in June that it was not ready to include the A-shares in its two emerging market indexes.

Todd Rosenbluth

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

European equity markets are taking their cues from China, and traders' suspicion is that the second largest economy in the world is heading for a hard landing, the more the Chinese government intervenes, the more traders want to dump stock and head for the exit. The mood in London is that the party is over in China.

David Madden

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Yuan devaluation suddenly became a concern for stock investors earlier this week, but now this issue is fading out of their radar.

Qi Yifeng

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Yuan devaluation suddenly became a concern for stock investors earlier this week, but now this issue is fading out of their radar, some bold investors are going back into the market, chasing hot concepts, but I don't think they would hold the shares for a long time.

Qi Yifeng

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It's hard for me as a money manager to make the case to return to the stock.

Shawn Narancich

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Stock exchanges are becoming more responsive ... They see to a greater degree that the large customers are an important part of the market.

Oyvind Schanke

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We expect that our stock will move up in price and valuation over the next couple of quarters, just as with nearly every other spin, the implied value of Shire’s proposal is no different from what we think we can achieve on our own in the next six to 12 months, and our investors and analysts agree. In this environment, given our prospects and our outlook, Shire’s offer is not compelling.

Baxalta CEO Ludwig Hantson

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The earlier you start, the more you're going to save, buy a little bit here and there. Maybe you don’t need as many as the limit, but if it's a deal, get it anyway. Stock up.

Tara Kuczykowski

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Stocks are still up even as commodities are down, something has to give, we are far less sanguine and think that the developed stock markets may be lagging behind other asset classes as investors position ahead of Fed tightening while global economic data continues to fuel market worries.

Valentin Marinov

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We are far less sanguine and think that the developed stock markets may be lagging behind other asset classes as investors position ahead of Fed tightening while global economic data continues to fuel market worries.

Valentin Marinov

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

My feeling is that funds in the stock market are quite sufficient now and there's very high possibility the market will rebound in August.

Zhang Qi

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Property is just like any other investment, just like buying a stock, it won't always work out.

Chantel Bonneau

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

For me the next big leg up in their stock is if they can improve active equity, they have industry leading flows, but the story so far has been about their ETFs and fixed income business.

Luke Montgomery

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Disney has had such a tremendous move in the past months that a setback within the stock price should not be a surprise.

Chad Morganlander

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The stock market lacks supports from economic fundamentals and fund supplies to rebound sharply for the rest of the year.

Zhang Gang

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

There is talk Fortescue is going to be selling off its infrastructure to a Chinese group, so that is driving the stock higher.

Angus Nicholson

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The drop in the Greek stock market has put the euro under slight pressure.

Yujiro Goto

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We're still reasonably confident that Chinese economic growth will be at the numbers we thought previously, while we probably haven't fully seen the impact of bad debts from the sell-off in the stock market ... we're still very much looking for 7 percent or 7.1 percent GDP growth this year for China.

Chief Executive Stuart Gulliver

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

There's so much money piled up on both the bullish camps and the bearish camps. Companies have been buying back more stock than ever, and investors have been selling just as aggressively.

Brian Reynolds

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

A good payroll number is a positive to the economy but it means the Fed will be more likely to raise rates, so the result in the stock market could be indeterminate.

Brian Reynolds

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Given ITV's operating and stock price performance, we were able to increase our stake to 9.9 percent with no incremental investment by hedging our existing equity position, this investment remains an opportunistic one for us in our largest market.

Liberty Global

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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