词汇 | example_english_real-estate |
释义 | Examples of real estateThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Why was there all this study about the stock market and not of realestate? More often than not, this capital is invested in realestate overseas. Thus, for example, he was allowed to trade in movable chattels, but he could not sell realestate. In the civil court, however, people squabbled over capital, be it money, realestate or land. In the previous year, the realestate associations had competed among themselves to expand their memberships. It was a form of securitizing realestate. States often limited the amount of realestate a corporation could hold, quantified either by acreage or by dollar value. Realestate agents often say that the three most important aspects of a property are location, location, and location. By the 1970s, marketing strategies that appealed to housewives no longer sustained downtown realestate values. Other lucrative areas were to be found in land grabbing, urban realestate, and the exploitation of tax loopholes. The mean-variance return of a pension fund's portfolio can be substantially improved by including realestate into the portfolio. Another way is to calculate both direct realestate investments and loans to pension fund's realestate companies together. In comparison, public pension funds invest more in realestate, primarily through direct investments and mortgage loans for their employees. The remaining 57 per cent was held in short-term assets (public bonds, banking deposits, etc.) and the realestate market. Foreign nationals' realestate holdings came only a distant second. There, local advocacy groups have controlled far more than one might imagine, given the popular impression of omnipotent realestate developers. Exit benefits are negatively related to realestate holdings. We saw from our plots what realestate prices were doing, that they behaved very smoothly through time, unlike stock prices. Rising realestate and stock prices increased the value of collateral, encouraging even more expansive lending. The three of us made a tour of futures exchanges and other risk management companies to try to get markets for realestate risk started. Static asset mixtures of stock, bond and realestate funds were considered. When their reasoning is applied to the pension fund world, realestate seems to be an essential part of a pension fund's portfolio. For higher secondorder interest rates the expected realestate returns are however consistently below the benchmark. Sales of realestate which recognized the seller's right of redemption were allowed, as were sales specifying a limited period of ownership. Their solution was to separate "dwelling houses" from other realestate and tax the houses at progressive rates. This is a standard means for providing canvas realestate. So is a lot of realestate with severe limitations for farming. Ownership indicated possession of the principal home, a second home or other realestate. Its income derived from local urban industries and realestate and the products of local agriculture. In addition, direct realestate investments increase the flexibility of the liquidity management by allowing pension funds to finance with outside capital. The funds invest in a variety of assets, including equities, bonds, and realestate, both at home and abroad. The bank provides long-term loans for the residential development and commercial realestate development. At that time, there were really no available realestate price indexes that could be used to test market efficiency. This rationale applied with special force to realestate in a dense urban environment. That complex coalition was composed of realestate interests, banks, insurance companies, neighborhood associations, and other civic groups in the five boroughs. The second series covers the period 1962-2000 and offers data on pension revenues and expenses, including revenues from and depreciation of realestate property. It becomes apparent that realestate constituted the foundation upon which, without exception, all these fortunes were built. This implies a particular focus on equities and realestate. Meanwhile, unlike traditional policies, variable policies imply active investment in equities, realestate and international investments which may be expected to keep pace with inflation. The estimations for realestate shares confirm these results with inverted signs. These costs are likely to be highest for realestate transactions for which the market is not as liquid and transparent as for securities. Here the local authority stepped in itself as realestate entrepreneur, and also had to offer larger inducements to the companies. However, annuities on the one hand and stock, bond and realestate mutual funds on the other are all taxed rather differently. The fact that a pension fund is public equals lower equity shares and higher realestate investment. Military-assisted corporations sprouted in natural resource extraction, fishing, finance, realestate, manufacturing, and construction sectors. Realestate had become a major economic resource by this time. The main playgrounds for these funds are the realestate, equity and currency markets, which are known for being volatile. From 1865 to 1900, states relaxed a great variety of restrictions on corporate rights, including capital, realestate holdings, and combinations. Realestate development was very much on the agenda. Figure 3 reflects the case of a 100 per cent investment in a realestate fund. In the short term, increased inflation would increase nominal interest rates, which would put pressure on realestate markets. In contrast, both equity and bond shares are negatively correlated with cash and realestate holdings. Members of these families also possess prized realestate on the cays situated less than twenty miles off the coast. The rumours did succeed in boosting the realestate market, but they also had important political outcomes. This might be explained by the fact that realestate investments cannot be liquidated immediately in order to finance exit benefits. This facilitated the formation of de facto coalitions between realestate companies and local house owners, which dominated the town councils of certain suburbs. For highly risk-tolerant investors, realestate should play no role in their portfolios. The tertiary sector includes: trade, hotels and restaurants; transport, storage and communication; financing, insurance, realestate and business services, and community, social and personal services. A survey in 1995 revealed that only 12 per cent of households had relocated since the beginning of the realestate market in 1992. By late 1991, a nascent residential realestate market had developed, enabling a few households to sell and buy property. However, farming was unable to cover its costs in the rapidly appreciating realestate market. These devices offer limited screen realestate making complex graphical user interfaces infeasible. Realestate is also considered to be a good hedge against the risk of inflation. This is apparent when looking at households who report a particular interest in saving for the purchase of realestate property. One could for example argue that with regard to realestate, bigger and medium-sized pension funds are more capable of investing directly than smaller funds. This sensitivity is largely driven by the political and financial value of the realestate. Unquoted shares, realestate and loans are also commonly restricted for life insurers. Finnish pension funds have traditionally held a substantial amount of realestate in their portfolios. Many pension funds hold realestate in order to completely lease those realestate investments for the use of a sponsor. The loans to a sponsor and realestate investments have remained fairly stable in recent years as well. One might therefore expect pension funds with a higher average age to prefer risk-return profiles offered by bonds and realestate rather than equity. The purpose of the realestate restrictions was to remedy this difference. Realestate values, hardly immune to social forces, were created by marketers whose strategies intersected with the needs, ideals and aspirations of urban consumers. They also reported that funds were increasingly allocating to alternative investments, realestate, enhanced indexed equities, and bonds. However, the panel uses a significant amount of screen 'realestate', and squeezing many more nodes onto it would start to make it cluttered. We are specifically interested in three saving motives : the acquisition of realestate, the wish to bequeath wealth, and pocketing state subsidies. For the debtor its terms were onerous but, unlike the perpetual annuity, it did not need to be secured against realestate. The legal relationships concerning the physical accommodation range from licensing or leasing through to full ownership of realestate. A similarly clear tendency, however in comparison with stocks displaying an opposite trend, may be observed for the realestate and\\or bond fund units. In this regard, the genealogy is similar to realestate restrictions that allowed exceptions to satisfy debt obligations. It is not easy to know whether a market price was adhered to or whether the realestate was sold at a lower value. Virtually every economic item in the country became subject to speculation : food, cars, household goods, primary products, industrial inputs, land, and realestate. They are romanticized in folk songs, but they make poor realestate investments. In sum, the man who was probably the most successful speculator of the 1870s and 1880s held almost all his fortune not in liquid assets but in realestate. Despite the importance of his urban realestate, this case illustrates the growing interest on the part of turn of the century entrepreneurs in rural investment. The most pronounced positive linkage is seen for realestate investments, which may reflect high transaction costs due to a less liquid and less transparent realestate market. Yet what is perhaps missing in most of the pieces is an exploration of property as ' property ' - as a material and physical form (and especially as realestate). Although housing wealth appears to be increasing among the older cohorts, individuals who have received or expect to receive realestate assets are still in the minority in both societies. At the other extreme is the least poor segment of the rural population, which can easily afford realestate but has little or no precautionary demand. Although the tumultuous realestate market of the late 1920s sparked public demands for states to regulate the industry, realestate interests successfully limited the state response. To that extent the bond and realestate funds take on the roles of risk stabilizers and stock funds take on the role of yield increasers. Their problem was that they did not move directly to clean up the banking system after the collapse of the realestate and stock market bubble. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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