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9 Sentences With "window dress"

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They can also help window-dress balance sheets by quickly substituting cash for bonds for short periods of time.
Active managers whose performance has languished this year also may need to window-dress heading into year's end, which could result in more stock buying.
But it was just Mousa Moustafa Mousa dutifully giving Mr. Sisi a "backup dancer" to window-dress a farce so that it could be called an election.
Krosby thinks that could come in the form of pension funds, which might look to window-dress their positions by dumping Treasurys at the end of the year and using the proceeds to buy cheap stocks.
These swings were likely to be a reflection of "incentives" that banks have to "window dress" or flatter their end of quarter or end of year balance sheets to ease pressure on capital requirements, Coen said.
Some analysts expect bigger problems to occur as the year comes to a close and banks deemed systemically important need to window-dress their balance sheets to meet Basel III stability requirements, which were established to assess too-big-to-fail banks.
A study by the Research and Advocacy Unit found that political parties in the country appoint women to "window dress" and not for their political advancement.
Such seemingly adverse earnings news will be likely to (at least temporarily) reduce share price. (This is again due to information asymmetries, since it is more common for top executives to do everything they can to window dress their company's earnings forecasts). A reduced share price makes a company an easier takeover target. When the company gets bought out (or taken private) - at a dramatically lower price - the takeover artist gains a windfall from the former top executive's actions to surreptitiously reduce share price.
Such seemingly adverse earnings news will be likely to (at least temporarily) reduce the company's stock price. (This is again due to information asymmetries since it is more common for top executives to do everything they can to window dress their company's earnings forecasts.) There are typically very few legal risks to being 'too conservative' in one's accounting and earnings estimates. A reduced share price makes a company an easier takeover target. When the company gets bought out (or taken private) – at a dramatically lower price – the takeover artist gains a windfall from the former top executive's actions to surreptitiously reduce the company's stock price.

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