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Rolley is right; HSBC is one of the largest banks in the world with branches in many countries.
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Says David Rolley , co-manager of the Loomis Sayles Global Bond fund, which had $2.4 billion in assets as of the end of October: "If there is going to be a greater burden placed on the German taxpayer, these might not be the right interest rate levels to be lending to the German government."
German Bunds: Harbor or Storm? Matt Phillips 2011
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"This is not a surprise at all—Hungary's been weak for a while," said David Rolley , portfolio manager at Loomis, Sayles & Co., singling out the foreign-denominated mortgage debt as of particular concern.
Hungary Defends Economy After Ratings Downgrade Margit Feher 2011
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The Fed 's easing through expected purchases of U.S. government debt suggests "this emerging market boom has room to run for a while," says David Rolley, global investment strategist at mutual-fund company Loomis Sayles.
Boom in Emerging Markets Has Some Fearing Backlash Tom Lauricella 2010
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"The developed, developing distinction is becoming progressively less useful," says David Rolley, portfolio manager at Loomis, Sayles & Co.
Elite Group Of AAA Countries Risks Losing Members Over Time Anjali Cordeiro 2011
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"In the developed markets, it's been about analyzing the business cycle, and in emerging markets, it's been about solvency," says David Rolley , the co-manager of the Loomis Sayles Global Bond fund.
Sea Change in Map of Global Risk Matthieu Wirz 2011
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"It's premature to conclude there's going to be a massive slowdown," says David Rolley, a portfolio manager in the global bond group at Boston-based money managers Loomis Sayles.
Europe Sinks Markets Tom Lauricella 2011
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Dave Rolley is a vice president of Loomis, Sayles & Company and portfolio manager for the Loomis Sayles fixed income group.
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Otis Rolley, a former director of city planning, offers a similar 50% cut for the first $200,000 of assessed value and higher rates for more expensive properties or vacant ones.
How Property Taxes and the 'Curley Effect' Are Killing Baltimore Steve H. Hanke 2011
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That doesn't sound like a lot for something that is barely investment grade (equally rated U.S. paper yields 3.6%), but Noble is "like the Cargill of Asia," according to Rolley.
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