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en What you've been seeing is a very favorable financing climate in which investors are on the lookout for paper, yet corporations seem largely unwilling to step in and issue new bonds.

en Thanks to the support of investors and corporations over the last five years, CDP has generated the leading database of investment- relevant information regarding climate change. We are proud to be able to help investors and corporations make informed decisions on the subject.
  James Cameron

en Wall Street is waking up to climate change risks and opportunities. Considerably more of the world's largest corporations are getting a handle on what climate change means for their business and what they need to do to capture opportunities and mitigate risks. This all points to a continued elevation of climate change as a critical shareholder value issue for investors.
  James Cameron

en Investors are unwilling to buy bonds today. Everyone is cautious about good U.S. job data, staying alert for further gains in bond yields.

en The nuclear industry has tried to revitalize itself a number of times in the past. Just because the political climate is favorable for the next couple of years, these things take 10 years to build and the climate may not be favorable then.

en The nuclear industry has tried to revitalize itself a number of times in the past. Just because the political climate is favorable for the next couple of years, these things take 10 years to build, and the climate may not be favorable then.

en The joint declaration on climate change is very welcome, ... I think it is a major step forward in the way that we deal with the issue of climate change and the environment that China is prepared to be part of this strategic dialogue.
  Tony Blair

en What this means for Latin America is that it will be more expensive for countries like Brazil and Mexico, with big external financing needs, to issue more bonds overseas. The market is simply very nervous. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. What this means for Latin America is that it will be more expensive for countries like Brazil and Mexico, with big external financing needs, to issue more bonds overseas. The market is simply very nervous.

en For companies, they can shift a bit to issue short-term bonds with a maturity of less than one year on the inter-bank bond market for lower financing costs.

en The bonds were forecast to jump as their government backing means little risk to investors. As the country's stock markets still face policy uncertainties, these bonds provide a haven for investors.

en Investors may become cautious about buying bonds given the plunge in U.S. Treasuries and European bonds. Bonds will probably stay lower ahead of the series of the economic indicators.

en Mutual funds investors and their their funds are completely at odds today on the topic of global warming. Our new survey shows that seven out of ten American mutual fund investors want their mutual funds to screen companies linked to global warming and also to take action on shareholder resolutions calling on corporations to address climate change issues.

en The fact that bonds are falling has the markets a little worried. The past couple times that oil spiked, bonds rose higher and the equity investors took solace in that. Now you've got to wonder if bonds are feeling the effects of inflation as well.

en Investors need to be focused on buying bonds for the diversification benefits to stocks. If you are worried about a stock market correction, you should have some bonds for the steady income they provide. It's true that 30-year Treasuries are coming down, because of supply and demand concerns, but there are plenty of alternatives for individual investors.

en The commodity was down earlier today because we are seeing a bit of profit-taking on stocks. The market looks like it is stabilizing a little bit. With everything that has happened, people are going to continue looking at different asset classes ? from bonds, to gold, to health care ? largely defensive plays as investors look for safe havens.


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