The long-term real rate of return on corporate stocks is at least 7.0 to 7.5 percent.
It would allow them to hold on to their investments in corporate stock.
There is little consensus among scholars as to when corporate stock was first traded.
Washington might have no choice, he warned, but to put its extra money into buying up corporate stocks and bonds.
Next year, the Fed has said it will consider allowing banks to sell and trade corporate stocks.
Much of the corporate stock, however, is controlled by institutions of one sort or another.
If the corporate stock became worthless, wouldn't that ruin him as well?
All we need to do is change the law so that it may also buy corporate stocks and bonds.
They have never held anything but Government paper; there are no other assets such as corporate stocks and bonds.
Less than 30 percent of corporate stock is traded on the Tokyo market.