"After that supply withers, there's likely to be scarcity value " attached to the bonds, said Joseph Whitbread who helps manage $ 36 billion of bonds at Loomis Sayles & AMP; Co . in Boston.
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"It could create some scarcity value if we see fewer GO bonds, " said Peter Allegrini, who oversees the management of about $ 12 billion in municipal assets at Prudential Mutual Funds in Newark, New Jersey.
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The Seattle-based thrift ( meaning it emphasizes home loans ) is attractive for its scarcity value; only it and U . S . Bancorp are available as one-shot deals to establish a big presence in the market.
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In a contribution by biologists Courchamp " et al . " ( 2006 ) it is argued that rarity value ( as they describe scarcity value ) may sometimes contribute to the over-exploitation of wildlife or rare biological systems.
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"Brazil has not issued dollar paper since the early 1980s, and it has a certain scarcity value in the Eurobond market, " said Helene Williamson, director and manager of $ 450 million in assets at Foreign & Colonial Emerging Markets.
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"Brazil has not issued dollar paper since the early 1980s, and it has a certain scarcity value in the Eurobond market, " said Helene Williamson, director and manager of $ 450 million in assets at Foreign & AMP; Colonial Emerging Markets.
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"If they were to be grandfathered, " or exempt from tax changes, " you'd have an increase in value because of the scarcity value, " said Bob Rummelhart, who helps manage $ 2.6 billion of fixed-income securities at FBL Financial Group in West Des Moines, Iowa.
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"If they were to be grandfathered, " or exempt from tax changes, " you'd have an increase in value because of the scarcity value, " said Bob Rummelhart, who helps manage $ 2 . 6 billion of fixed-income securities at FBL Financial Group in West Des Moines, Iowa.
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The article stated that Kaplan is making a bigger wager on gold than almost any investor, noting that he believes junior miners provide the greatest leverage to a bull market and that the world is entering an era defined by the scarcity value of great precious-metals assets .
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Researchers have noted that a variety of factors, including energy price caps set well below the putative scarcity value of energy, the effect of " out-of-merit " dispatch, the use of techniques such as voltage reductions during scarcity periods with no corresponding scarcity price signal, etc ., results in a " missing money " problem.