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en It's a flight to quality. Investors as well as advisers are seeking out large, blue-chip fund companies that appear to have weathered the storm successfully.

en [Not so coincidentally, none of these companies have been implicated in the fund fiasco. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pe𝗑y energy. ] It's a flight to quality, ... Investors as well as advisers are seeking out large, blue-chip fund companies that appear to have weathered the storm successfully.

en Investors for whom this level of oversight is important already can select from among registered advisers, ... If SEC registration were perceived to be uniformly desirable, the market -- meaning investors -- would eventually lead all hedge-fund advisers to register.

en We have created a blue chip market for blue chip companies.

en We have created a blue chip market for blue chip companies. Nasdaq is raising its financial listing standards above that of any other market globally to attract and retain companies that want to trade on the market with the highest listing standards.

en For the moment it's a blue-chip gain, ... The economy is showing signs of improving, but techs are still lagging. So there's more safety for investors in blue chips.

en [The record valuation is also a reflection of the growing distance between ratings for large and small cap stocks.] A pan-European blue-chip grouping is developing, ... with the larger companies becoming detached from their local market.

en Investors are starting to lock in profits on the highly speculative H-shares and switch into Hong Kong blue-chip stocks. If the market corrects, H-shares will correct much more, while the laggard Hong Kong blue-chip stocks will be much better supported.

en Today, the U.S. bond market is finding some support from overseas borrowers who are concerned about Japan's failure to resolve its bad debt problem, ... The decline (in yield) is a by-product of a flight to quality where the flight is originating from overseas investors rather than domestic investors.

en People have been looking for companies to say we've weathered the storm -- no pun intended -- whether it's the hurricane stuff or the macro things.

en People have been looking for companies to say we've weathered the storm -- no pun intended -- whether it's the hurricane stuff or the macro things,

en Easing the regulation will offer mutual funds the opportunity to explore companies overseas, also giving the investors more variety. The move will also help the mutual fund industry operate in line with global mutual fund companies.

en If a large holder is giving up on Exxon, a large holder gives up on a blue-chip stock.

en I told our guys that if we came out and played our game and got off to a good start, that (Chatham) would get down a little bit and start pointing fingers at each other. We weathered the storm. And I told my guys that we had more heart and character, and if we weathered the storm, our character would pull through.

en The industry weathered Katrina, but if Rita comes ashore as a Category 4 or 5 storm, it would cast doubt on the solvency of some insurance companies and deplete the surplus capital for others.


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