As part of the compromise, up to a quarter of variable pay can be issued in instruments deferred for more than five years.
The challenge for regulators is to impose more structure on the swaps market without limiting innovation in instruments that funds and other investors have found useful.
There are even expert tips on how to play instruments, in some cases there are video clips demonstrating the instruments in use.
The bank is issuing fewer wealth-management products invested in illiquid instruments such as loans to investment trusts, and more that are invested in liquid but lower-yielding assets such as bonds and money-market instruments, the person said.
But as PIK loans written in 2006 and 2007 begin to term out over the next few years, investors in these instruments may suffer the same fate as investors in negative amortization subprime loans.
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Because the tax code rewards you for investing in financial instruments with a one year horizon instead of investing in companies with a ten year horizon.
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And it is great that people are more aware and concerned about issues like climate change, but it would be even better if they supported their elected representatives not to lose their nerve in negotiating effective regulatory instruments in this area.
Just this week, U.S. criticisms of proposed European data-privacy rules and plans to tax trades in financial instruments indicate the potential for future regulations to act as irritants in the relationship.
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Lastly, the trade or business cannot be the trade or business of trading in financial instruments or commodities.
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Yet as questions about Enron's credit-standing spread this week, it began to have difficulty making markets in some instruments.
Some investors are under the illusion that their principal is safe in these instruments, which have the kicker of high yields.
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Trades are made in cash instruments, futures, forwards, options, structures, special purpose vehicles, collateralized products and can be OTC or exchange based.
She's mentored public-school children in Boston who are interested in stringed instruments.
Fortunately, Mexico has instituted a pension plan, financed with a 5% tax on wages, that will invest in private instruments, including mortgage-backed bonds.
The operators of those science missions can choose to put their spacecraft into a "safe mode" to protect the electronics in onboard instruments from being tripped.
In a settlement resulting from some arm twisting, the banks have promised to pay back as much as 96.5 percent of consumer investment in the instruments.
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Although the chamber music repertoire for brass instruments in combination with other types of instruments is not extensive, there is a large and very interesting repertoire of music for brass quintet.
Even if Congress one day goes beyond its present plans to rein in these instruments by outlawing them altogether, speculators will have other devices for employing excessive leverage to incur outsized risks.
Because of the complexity involved in such instruments, you may want to consider the services of a qualified professional adviser that can determine whether these investments are appropriate for achieving your unique financial objectives.
The 33-year-old, who has reached global success by performing on the soundtrack of Hollywood blockbuster Brave, says that at university in Glasgow she concentrated on playing instruments in a band rather than singing alone.
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Such taxpayers are generally exempted from the 3.8% Medicare Surtax unless their business either (a) is a passive activity with respect to such taxpayer or (b) is a trade or business involved in trading in financial instruments or commodities.
The school specializes in Arabic instruments such as the kanoun, a triangular stringed instrument a little like a horizontal harp, and the oud, a pear-shaped stringed instrument similar to a lute, and also teaches Western classical instruments and music theory.
However, income derived from two types of trades or businesses, specifically those that are trades or businesses trading in financial instruments or commodities and those that are considered passive activities with respect to taxpayers, is subject to the 3.8% Medicare Surtax.
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Taxpayers are also subject to the 3.8% Medicare Surtax on gross income derived during the ordinary course of a trade or business (a) of trading in financial instruments or commodities, or (b) is considered a passive activity with respect to the taxpayer.
Following a prominent fund's "breaking of the buck"--that is, a decline in its net asset value below par--in September, investors began to withdraw funds in large amounts from money market mutual funds that invest in private instruments such as commercial paper and certificates of deposit.
Phoenix spent its first full day in the Martian arctic plains checking its instruments in preparation for an ambitious digging mission to study whether the site could have once been habitable.
All the students in the band were asked to play their instruments in front of the principal and music teachers.
Elgar and Holst both died in 1934 and their instruments had been in a museum at the Royal College of Music.
He reached his goal fairly quickly by acquiring E-Systems in 1995, Chrysler Technologies and the defense operations of Texas Instruments in 1996, and most of Hughes Aircraft in 1997.
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