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How do I find company exposures to specific loan types? [closed]
I think student loan liabilities are likely to become a big problem pretty soon. How do I find the companies that would be most exposed to this? not sure where to start.
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What is a difference between "Tender Offer" and "Tender & Offer"?
Would someone be so kind to please answer me on two different questions:
First: I'm aware tender offer has something to do with getting the stocks directly from shareholders, according to some ratio, ...
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Withdraw a covered call premium right away
Let's say that I have $50k in my brokerage account. My broker will let me buy double my account's value on margin. I can buy 100 shares of TSLA at $820 per share and then sell a one year covered call ...
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Will rising interest rates boost financial stocks?
Would rising interest rates (as set by fiscal and monetary policy) increase the profitability of companies that lend out money, and thus increase their equity value?
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Question for Xenith (Eikon) Expert - Is the following data available...?
In the ''Universe'' tab are many different options: Government and Corporate Bonds, Equities, Funds, Indices, Equity & Index Derivatives, Companies/Issuers, Commodities, FX & Money, Benchmarks ...
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Why would I care about "potential for downward pressure on the price of loaned securities due to short selling" when loaning securities?
I read in an email from Fidelity regarding their "Fidelity’s Fully Paid Lending Program":
Keep in mind that while your securities are on loan, there is the potential for downward pressure ...
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Stock loans: Question about "Put" also defined as "Insurance Policy"
I have a question related to stock loans industry. The so called "Put" is insurance which protects the downside. Lets say the lender had decided, before receiving the stocks to the brokerage account ...
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What does indemnity mean in a "Historique Espèces" (~= history of cash operations) of a securities account in a French financial institution?
I am reading in a "Historique Espèces" (~= history of cash operations) spreadsheet of a securities account in a French financial institution, namely Fortuneo. It says:
I'm quite confident that indemn....
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How to structure a loan on inheritance?
My wife's father died last year and left a decent sized inheritance to my wife and her two brothers. The estate is complex and includes multiple IRAs and two trust funds, so settling the estate has ...
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Should Pay Loan Early or Invest?
Loan: 150,000, interest rate: 1.62%, period: 30 years, so monthly payment is about 700. Investable amount per month: 7000.
(Don't need to take the returns from the investments to pay the loan.)
I ...
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Why do banks offer credit cards with less than 7% APR [closed]
On average stock markets make about 7% per year adjusted for inflation. So given the choice of lending a stranger money who will give me <7% APR or putting it in the stock market for a few years I ...
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Does it make sense to compare the "returns" from debt payoff with long-term stock market investment returns?
I've been thinking long and hard about whether to pay off my student loans with the smaller interest rates as quickly as possible or just pay the minimums and start investing.
After reading bunch of ...
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Are companies like EquityZen legitimate and useful?
There are a list of companies claiming to provide liquidation for employees who have ISOs in private startups but don't have the means to exercise them (because of the ridiculous amount of phantom tax ...
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How to get cash for shares of a small but successful business?
I am owner of a portion (5%) of a small business. I acquired my shares as 'sweat equity' being the creative lead on the project.
Essentially, I want to get cash for my shares. At this point in my life ...
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Questrade - What happens if I buy U.S. stock with Canadian money?
Recently, I heard that when you buy U.S. stocks with Canadian money in a Questrade account, they actually make a loan of the U.S. dollar amount you bought even if you have enough money to do the ...