"fund" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But the fund was borrowing heavily to speculate on interest rates staying low or declining.
- During April 1987, the fund, which was worth $2 billion, borrowed more than $11 billion.
- "Normally, for a mutual fund to borrow money is not difficult because we have the best collateral available."
- The funds typically borrow money at very short terms, usually 28 days; they can buy bonds that do not mature for 10 years or longer.
- The fund might also borrow funds instead of using the investor's money.
- Some hedge funds had borrowed as much as 90 percent of their positions, traders said.
- But even discounting those numbers, it appears that the fund had borrowed more than $50 for every dollar of equity capital.
- To put more money to work, the fund borrowed about $2 for every dollar that had been entrusted to it to manage.
- They argue that by marking the close, top-performing funds in effect have borrowed from future quarters to improve their current performance.
- For example, the fund could borrow and sell short a Treasury bond - a position that would gain money as interest rates rose.
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