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...Oleg Melentyev, head of high-yield bond strategy at Bank of America, describes the current environment as “credit nirvana”....
...capped off a bumper year for Wall Street as the volatility inspired by the coronavirus pandemic — and central bank actions’ designed to ease the economic impact — led to market conditions described as “nirvana...
...I walked into the paddock and there discovered my nirvana – guys who were working on bikes, not thinking about originality but purely about function.”...
...“Insecurity” is a tongue-in-cheek one-liner that sets self-deprecation to a brash grungy riff, like a chirpy Nirvana....
...Warner Music has acquired EMP Merchandising, the German retailer that sells T-shirts featuring rock bands like Nirvana, in its largest takeover in five years....
...Nirvana cannot be far behind. Businesses like this are inherently vulnerable when markets turn....
...“If we could deliver 1 per cent outperformance every year that would be nirvana,” he says....
...Yet Tesla promised imminent safety-enhanced and auto-driving nirvana....
...That would be nirvana, but it doesn’t exist.”...
...Even if manufacturers reach the fully driverless nirvana, the prospect of a totally crash-free future seems unlikely....
...It is no surprise that Phil Libin, boss of Evernote, a note-taking app with much grander ambitions, is in the nirvana camp....
...The prospect of millions of jobs being rendered obsolete, private-home values collapsing and the prices of everyday goods going into a deflationary spiral hardly sounds like a recipe for nirvana....
...Brad Hintz, analyst at AllianceBernstein, said: “I think Goldman makes a good case that at some point in the distant future we will reach the nirvana of repriced markets [because competitors shrink their...
...But this nirvana of airline viability is bad news for the shareholders and creditors in the US Airways/American tie-up that were counting on the synergies that competitors Delta and United Continental reaped...
...Paul Rubin, professor of economics at Emory University, Atlanta, who has advised some drug companies, cautions against the “nirvana fallacy” by comparing an imperfect actual world with a perfect ideal one...
...Mr Faxon says that in 1994 he had “been beating my brains out” trying to reorganise Sotheby’s, and that EMI “sounded like nirvana”....
...“Now that’s very much the nirvana for renewable energies....
...The promise of marketing directly to a device in someone’s hand, material tailored and targeted to their individual needs, has been a long-awaited nirvana....
...If visions such as this represent a shopping nirvana, then it is not surprising that companies from a handful of giant industries – banking, retailing, mobile communications and technology – are climbing...
...A friend introduced them to the Screaming Trees, part of the grunge scene, and Mr Mensch spent three years “begging” Nirvana’s lawyer for introductions to alternative rock bands, leading them to Courtney...
...“That’s the Nirvana we are all aspiring to.” The biggest financial companies are moving ahead of regulatory timetables, believing they will need the extra time....
...For anyone interested in technology, the Media Lab is nirvana. Two modern buildings, designed by I.M....
...I would rather bathe in farmyard slurry than pay a visit to SoCal Motorcycles but for some the store is nirvana. Other niches Harkin describes are more appealing....
...“Almost everyone went too heavily into gas, thinking it was nirvana,” says Mr LeBlanc. “Everybody is trying to make a shift now....
...executive of Meredith Whitney Advisory Group and an outspoken observer of the public finance markets, warns that the thesis of low defaults for muni bonds is based on what happened in “the best 30 years, with nirvana...
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