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    1. Problems need solutions that are workable because problems are the root of anger which can downgrade a person


    2. Downgrade the colour of the theraband


    3. Massie rolled her eyes, "What? You're angry that your old BFFs decided to downgrade themselves without you?"


    4. The downgrade should trigger a sterling rally as the insider traders tipped off at the turn of the year cover their shorts


    5. Businesses were divided into two groups: those which were successful and progressing, and those which were on the downgrade or making no headway


    6. They isolate the stocks that are moving sharply that day— usually in response to unexpected news, an earnings announcement, an upgrade or downgrade, or the like—and scrutinize the tape (Level I and II quotes) for opportunistic, quick-turn in-and-out trades


    7. Moreover, losses for stocks with negative momentum and high credit risk occur exclusively during periods of deteriorating credit (a one-year window around a credit-rating downgrade), whereas the value strategy is more profitable outside this window


    8. This implied correlation was low during good times, except at the time of the Ford and General Motors debt downgrade in 2005, but became ever wider during 2007–2008


    1. behind this event of the forming an apocrypha, except that they feared what men would say about these books and downgraded these


    2. There is no explained rationale behind this event of the forming an apocrypha except that they feared what men would say about these books and downgraded these books so 'they made it into a formalised taboo' where you can read these books but not believe them so priests would not be overwhelmed in debates with people about these issues and books sometimes put at the end of the Old Testament


    3. Beck was on the ‘Most wanted list’ for a short time but downgraded after the Nuremberg Trials because he evaded capture


    4. The padded room had stopped spinning, and the hallucinations had downgraded to profound relaxation


    5. Mark had downgraded the business meeting of the six men, in favor of two steamy affairs taking place simultaneously, in separate rooms


    6. Under his watch, labor relations are perceived to have become more volatile and rating agencies have downgraded South Africa


    7. But somehow the mysterious and unforgiving calculus of real estate had downgraded them


    8. Now companies can even record a profit if their debt gets downgraded


    9. The company had its credit rating downgraded because of recent losses and debt problems, but would you count it out? Or at a more extreme level, in January 2013 in the midst of chaos, there were people who were buying one-year Egyptian Treasury bills with a “guaranteed” (a guarantee only as strong as you think an unstable government can make) return of 14


    10. Indeed, more recent data suggest that “fallen angels”—HY bonds downgraded from IG—outperform original issue HY bonds (9

    11. Specifically, IG index investors are presumed to sell bonds that are downgraded below IG rating and bonds whose maturity falls below the usual one-year threshold


    12. Most of the gains (32 bp) accrue from retaining fallen angels instead of selling with the crowd (index rules imply selling at the bid price at the end of the month when a bond is downgraded to a sub-IG rating)


    1. Spread widening and rating downgrades tend to boost an asset’s measured riskiness and maybe its required relative risk premium (the causality can work both ways)


    2. Predictable multi-month losses of distressed (low-rated) firms around rating downgrades look like an underreaction effect that is hard to exploit due to illiquidity and short-selling challenges


    3. The student loan company was embarking on a recovery after falling on analyst downgrades and a bribery scandal that led its CEO to resign


    1. The Marine Corps, like the Army and Navy, has been hit hard in the last three years by massive demobilization and downgrading of its units


    2. Downgrading the real knowledge


    3. “love” between male & female was conjured up to facilitate this male need & to salve females’ conscience for downgrading her primary role, child-bearing/nurturing/loving


    4. It is not governmental but a private institution and I smile whenever I hear of student and professors" strikes in Greece against permitting private institutions to operate in the country for fear of downgrading the sky-high standards of Greek universities!!!


    5. A belief in the primacy of the income account and a consequent downgrading of balance sheet–related elements


    6. An overemphasis on top-down factors and a consequent downgrading of bottom-up considerations


    7. Where did the remaining 102 bp go? About 20 bp of the “missed” return can be explained by the 75 bp spread widening, the rest by default and downgrading biases and by index investors’ poor selling patterns described in Chapter 10


    8. However, spreads overstate this advantage due to expected losses from default or downgrading losses, and due to embedded options


    9. Academic and practitioner literature in the 1980s and 1990s focused on single-issuer credit risk (default probability, recovery value, and maybe also downgrading events), either based on structural models or on reduced-form models


    10. However, returns on the Ibbotson corporate series are calculated from yields, with no allowance for defaults and/or downgrading

    11. However, for active investors, downgrading bias and trading activity due to index changes, discussed in detail below, can further reduce expected returns


    12. Other factors may also need to be taken into account: The market cap weighting of indices could explain some of the gap between ex ante and ex post credit premia if average losses from default and downgrading are not similarly cap weighted


    13. Back to my original question: “Why such low ex post credit premia?” I wonder whether the highly visible ex ante yield advantage has outweighed much less visible negatives (embedded options, downgrading bias, agency problems, lower liquidity, bad timing of losses) in investors’ minds and made credits a structurally overpriced asset class


    14. The OAS ignores, on one hand, expected capital losses due to downgrading bias and defaults and, on the other hand, expected gains or losses from rolling along the credit spread curve


    15. The yield spread over Treasuries for straight corporate bonds or the OAS for bonds with embedded options reflects (1) the break-even spread needed to offset expected capital losses from defaults and the downgrading bias, and (2) the true risk premium, consisting of the excess return required mainly to compensate for default risk and illiquidity


    16. Adjusting for the recovery rate (but ignoring downgrading bias or rolling down the spread curve), and apportioning the losses evenly across years, gives us the break-even yield spreads that would have exactly offset the default losses


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