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en Long-term interest rate levels reflect real economic growth, inflationary expectations and risk premium, and it may be possible to minimize the risk premium (component) through government policy.

en If we are right that both the pace of economic activity and corporate earnings are still fraught with near-term, downside risk, equity values and risk spreads will carry a recession uncertainty premium for some time -- a premium that the Fed will still want to counter.

en The geo-political risk premium and how it fluctuates is a key driver in the price of oil. Since the time Saudi Arabia objected to Iran's call to cut output and promised to provide more oil, the risk premium has declined.

en There could be an increase in the risk premium if global interest rates rise. But foreign investors tend to invest their money in India because of a long-term view on the economy and this is unlikely to change suddenly.

en Iran and Nigeria are raising the stakes for oil traders as the risk premium on oil has now gone to the highest levels in quite awhile. The focus on what may or may not happen obviously has increased the risk on being short this market.

en We have a robust trade surplus and, thus, low vulnerability; the country risk premium is declining, despite the fact that a new minister of Finance has just assumed command; and long-term interest rates, which might indicate some change in the international market, continue to fall.

en These guys don't like to take credit risk. They are very conservative. They like to buy high FICO, no credit risk and try to minimize interest rate risk.

en Worries about US interest rates are finally spilling into Asian markets. We're seeing a bit of correction, adjusting the stock levels, to reflect the interest rate risk.

en The market is paying a premium for Siemens, and that premium is being justified on near-term expectations of value creation which we believe will be difficult to realize.

en I think there's a risk we're going through a period that profits will get squeezed relative to expectations. If economy slows dramatically, there could be real downside risk to numbers. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. But having said that, if we have a soft landing (for economic growth) and fuel prices coming down just a bit, then things could actually improve.

en If rate expectations continue to rise I think that we are certainly very close to the point where one must expect that short-term interest expectations will have serious knock-on effects on the market. The risk for this scenario is growing for global markets.

en With productivity up and inflationary pressures muted, the Federal Reserve Board elected this week not to change a key short-term interest rate. Moreover, most other economic data releases, such as unemployment and manufacturing, painted a slightly negative picture for future economic growth. These factors combined to keep mortgage rates stable.

en There are a lot of people who will not make a claim even if the loss isn't their fault and is well over the deductible. What's disturbing is that you're paying a premium that is calculated to cover the risk that you actually use the policy.

en The central bank runs the risk of raising the interest rate too fast. Historically, the central bank had overreacted to inflationary pressures, contributing to economic recessions.

en The central bank runs the risk of raising the interest rate too fast. Historically, the central bank had overreacted to inflationary pressures, contributing to economic recessions.


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