"investor" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Taking $300,000 of his own money, for example, an investor could borrow an additional $4.7 million for six months, paying 3 percent interest.
- But during the long period when interest rates were falling, many investors had borrowed heavily to buy bonds.
- In a buyout, investors raise and borrow funds to finance an acquisition, taking the company private.
- Under such a strategy, which can be risky, an investor borrows money from a brokerage firm to buy stock.
- That means an investor may borrow no more than half the purchase price.
- Those investors, betting the share price will fall, borrow shares and sell them into the market.
- Brokers offer margin accounts, in which investors can borrow against the value of their securities.
- A short position is created when an investor borrows shares and then sells them.
- In 1929, an investor could buy stock almost entirely with borrowed money; today, investors may borrow no more than half a stock's purchase price.
- Any investor can lend and borrow an unlimited amount at the risk free rate of interest.
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