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No, the fault lies with investors, who measure the performance of bond funds the wrong way.
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UK science is excelling, but are we funding the wrong projects?
"The entire Bay Area appears to have given up on solving anything but its own problems," wrote Christopher Mims of The Wall Street Journal on July 7 in an article titled "Is Silicon Valley Funding the Wrong Stuff?" While I get his point, I think his conclusions are deeply flawed.
Although Tang was prevented from speaking to the President by an aide-de-camp, he later told the media he wished to tell the President that artists are important and that public money funded the "wrong kind of art", art that was too commercial and had no taste.
In short, investors have been penalized multiple times — for buying funds that underperform, for selling those funds at the wrong times and, often, by generating unnecessary costs by trading relatively frequently.
In general, he still supports an increase in IMF funds, it seems, but was so upset by plans to use those funds for the wrong purpose in the euro zone that he felt it best if his party voted against:...the ECB has all the firepower it needs.
An article on Tuesday about questionable bond sales to bolster municipal pension funds gave the wrong time frame for a vote in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on $300 million in pension obligation bonds.
They lavish product-innovation teams with funds, instilling the wrong values while seeding inferior products.
What we gotta do here is re-wire the funds from the wrong account to the right one.
Many tricksters are relying on very low-tech deceptions, like sharing fake ICO wallet addresses on social media in the hope that investors will simply send their funds to the wrong account, while others are going to far greater lengths of sophistication.
Some financial advisors fear that small investors have been flocking to bond funds at the wrong time -- as government bond yields have been hitting generational lows.
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