In recent decades, bonds issued by stable, rich countries were considered risk-free.
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History shows that legal and regulatory changes do not make healthcare risk-free.
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Long-term charcoal hemoperfusion was confirmed to be a safe and risk-free procedure.
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Treasuries are considered risk-free because they are backed by the U.S. government.
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Getting a risk-free return may never have been more difficult for investors.
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Cane drove him like a slave-master, but to drive Hugo was an unhazardous thing.
Ús de riskless en anglès
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But by no stretch of the imagination can it be called riskless.
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As long as the trade kept churning out seemingly riskless profits, the music kept playing.
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That is not a riskless transaction for them.
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Bradley neither favored nor opposed it, and his riskless but dutiful military service exactly matched that view.
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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is taking steps that may lead to new rules on riskless principal transactions.
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When financial markets discovered that supposedly riskless government bonds might be forced into default, they raised risk premiums dramatically.
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The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is currently taking steps that may lead to new rules on riskless principal transactions.
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Fitch Ratings had stated in the past few days that the Beazer Bond was BB+, hardly a riskless investment.
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Every step in his career, as I see it, has been towards opportunity-theriskless opportunity of greater service and freer movement.
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White's support of a rule to require disclosure of mark-ups for riskless principal trades now virtually guarantees it will come to fruition.
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For most trades in the municipal market, dealers are considered riskless principals, purchasing securities from their customers and immediately reselling them to other dealers.
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Since we are in a marketplace where especially with price dissemination, when you look at EMMA, you can't tell if it's riskless principal or principal.
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What should this rate be is sometimes hotly disputed - but usually it is the coupon of "riskless" securities, such as treasury bonds.
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For most trades in the municipal bond market, dealers are "riskless principals" purchasing securities from their customers and immediately reselling them to other dealers.
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For most trades in the municipal market, then, dealers are "riskless principals," purchasing securities from their customers and immediately reselling them to other dealers.
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Some commentators have suggested that the normal role of benchmark U.S. Treasury bonds providing "riskless returns" has been inverted and they now provide returnless risks.