As the oldest son, Tagg Romney commandeered the way-back of the wagon, keeping his eyes fixed out the rear window, where he glimpsed the first sign of trouble.
Unlike the Californian plan, they will extend to the one-third of subprime borrowers who took out fixed-rate mortgages.
In early September, Barrick unveiled a plan to close out fixed hedges and begin to buy back a portion of its floating-price hedges.
It stared out fixed and wild from her quiet, colored face, and why she had wanted a blue eye nobody human would ever know.
Its pressure may have swayed Hong Kong's banks to phase out fixed interest rates on deposits, and stockbrokers to end their cartel in commissions.
At present, council officials can hand out fixed penalty notices but they are powerless if an individual refuses to hand over their name and address.
In the early 1970s Congress and the SEC required the NYSE to phase out fixed commissions for larger transactions, and ended them for all investors in 1975.
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With earnings growth set to slow, dividends becoming increasingly important, fixed income falling out of favor and investors looking to avoid risk, large cap is the way to go, said Sandler.
Traditionally, Americans have taken out fixed-rate mortgages.
These plans pay out a fixed amount, regardless of the value of the pension fund.
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For example, you can get a pothole fixed, or find out how to get a license.
No one is silly enough to think that the problem of incentives rules out both fixed salaries and contingent payments.
At present, the petrodollars are converted into local money at a fixed rate and doled out as governments see fit.
The group will examine if having fixed homes every two out of four years could boost tourism and the local economy.
Our minds fixed with anxiety figuring out how each of us will re-adapt to using money and standing in a comparatively crowded civilisation again.
He says interest runs along all price points, from distressed properties that can be fixed up and rented out to seven-figure mansions along Lakeshore Drive.
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"People thinking of taking out a fixed-rate should not delay, but should move as quickly as possible, " said Melanie Bien, of mortgage brokers Savills Private Finance.
Perkins and his son, Robert, stumbled upon the idea of buying busted homes when a friend showed them two residences in a town in northern San Diego County that he'd bought from banks, fixed up and rented out.
These are policies which promise to pay out a supposedly fixed sum to the policy holder's inheritors when the customer eventually dies, with the payment coming from the investment proceeds of the person's monthly premiums.
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In a summary of TARP efforts on Thursday, Geithner pointed out that prime fixed-rate securities, the sort once envisioned as purchases for the program, have increased in value by 40% as liquidity has come back to markets.
The question is whether the balance between the private sector (profitable by nature) and the government (unprofitable by nature) has shifted so much that there won't be enough rebound to cover the overhead, to pay the economy's fixed costs while it digs out from recession.
Aside from the Treasury bond market, fixed-income investors are scared out of their skulls.
Third, the fixed exchange rate can get badly out of line with those of trading partners.
The prime minister said future tenants could move out after a "fixed period" to make way for those in greater need.
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China Telecom has long been looking for an opening to diversify out of the stagnant fixed-line business into the mushrooming mobile sector.
With mediocre returns and money moving out of equities to fixed income, some financial firms are merging or dropping their equities operations.
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The whole theory of judicial review is based on the idea that the law is out there, a fixed structure to be interpreted by judges.
In 2006, Labour gave patients the right to choose where to be treated for routine surgery, introduced a fixed price for many procedures carried out in hospitals, and allowed those that balanced their books the right to become more independent Foundation Trusts.
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