Aún no tenemos significados para "borrow shares".
1Short-sellers borrow shares to sell in anticipation that the price will fall.
2In traditional short sales, traders borrow shares that they then sell.
3At issue were short sellers, who borrow shares they consider overvalued and sell them.
4Short sellers borrow shares they consider overvalued and sell them.
5Short-selling is a strategy in which investors borrow shares from others to profit from their decline.
6Short-sellers borrow shares, sell them and buy them back at a lower price, pocketing the difference.
7In a short sale, investors borrow shares and sell them, banking that the stock price will fall.
8In a short sale, investors borrow shares and sell them, betting that the stock price will fall.
9Stock loans are made as part of short sale or other transactions that require the investor to borrow shares.
10The SEC rules approved today target so-called naked short- selling, in which traders never borrow shares from their brokers.
11Short-sellers borrow shares and then sell them in hope of buying them back at a cheaper price, pocketing the difference.
12They borrow shares and then sell them in hope of buying them back at a cheaper price, pocketing the difference.
13Short sellers borrow shares for their trades and profit when a stock falls by repurchasing them at a lower price.
14Short-sellers borrow shares and sell them in hopes of buying them back at a lower price and pocketing the difference.
15Short-sellers borrow shares and then sell them in hopes of buying them back at a cheaper price, pocketing the difference.
16Short-sellers borrow shares and sell them, seeking to profit by returning them after buying them back at a lower price.
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