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- adjective That can be
invested
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Examples
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Such a link-up with the diaspora not only helps broking firms diversify their revenue streams and strengthen distribution network, but also beefs them up with a large chunk of long-term investible funds.
The Economic Times 2009
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The next set of indicators that we must see before we can call an investible bottom gauge capitulation.
Jim Cramer's Real Money James J. Cramer 2005
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The next set of indicators that we must see before we can call an investible bottom gauge capitulation.
Jim Cramer's Real Money James J. Cramer 2005
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In 2008, households with $1 million or more in investible assets lost an average of 30% of their investments, and nearly one-fifth of millionaires lost more than 40%, according to Spectrem Group.
Once Bit, Rich Shy From Risk of Stocks Robert Frank 2011
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A survey by the Institute for Private Investors found that investors with investible assets of $30 million or more earned an 11.3% return in 2010, compared with a 15% gain for the S&P 500 Index.
Once Bit, Rich Shy From Risk of Stocks Robert Frank 2011
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Even private banks, which typically cater to customers with several million dollars in investible assets, are joining the fray.
The Great Customer Courtship Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011
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Mr. Scott recommended in March 2008 that Mr. Mirabelli, who was the catcher for knuckleballer Tim Wakefield, and his wife, Kristin, put all of their liquid investible assets, about $1.8 million, into an income portfolio of 33 dividend-producing stocks, said Barry Lax , one of the attorneys who represented the couple.
Panel Rules Against Merrill Caitlin Nish 2012
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Chicago's Center for Research in Security Prices, long the go-to provider of market returns for academic work, has been launching investible indexes in recent years, and Prof.
Growth Stocks or Value? Yes! Ben Levisohn 2012
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Morningstar gets about 20% of its revenue from overseas, but half of all investible assets are abroad, he says.
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And however coveted Asian currencies are, there is a limited supply of investible assets.
Haven Talk Reaches Emerging Asian Currencies Alex Frangos 2011
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