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  • Since 1984, when the institute began keeping such records for domestic funds, the cash ratio had never before this year fallen below 7.4 percent.
  • Since 1984, when the institute began keeping such records for domestic funds, the cash ratio had never before this year fallen below 7 . 4 percent.
  • But the portfolio managers made the conscious decision to allow the cash ratios to rise because they were far more nervous than were the mutual fund shareholders.
  • Because growth and income funds hold stocks and bonds, often in the form of Treasury notes, as well as cash, their cash ratios tend to be lower than the rest of the group.
  • In Italy, the futures / cash ratio when compared in European currency units was 304 percent ( about triple ) in the first quarter, compared to 117 percent in Germany, 238 percent in France and 38 percent in the U . K.
  • At an unusual Saturday news conference, Nyachae told reporters there was a plot to frighten the bank's depositors as part of a wider scheme to compel the government to lower cash ratios banks must hold and save troubled small banks through provision of soft loans.
  • These investors _ Gordon Crawford of Capital Research and Management Corp . and Dick Weiss of Strong Capital Management _ noted that Cablevision is so heavily leveraged that another purchase would hardly alleviate the debt problem . ( Cablevision's 8-to-1 debt-to-cash ratio already exceeds that of any other cable company .)