Sentences with phrase «debt trouble in»

Every time I go on my bank I feel like I'm being pitched a new product or service I don't want or need, and I can understand why some people may get themselves into debt trouble in that situation.
As CNBC notes, Roubini predicted in May that four elements — stalling growth in the U.S., debt troubles in Europe, a slowdown in emerging markets, particularly China, and military conflict in Iran — would come together in to create a storm for the global economy in 2013.

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Following years of economic troubles in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis of in 2011, Portugal, Spain and Italy have managed to turnaround their economies.
Whether you're having trouble landing new clients, or are dealing with the unforeseen consequences of overlooking important startup costs, the fact remains that the only solution is to take aggressive and calculated action in order to reduce expenditure and increase the availability of income so that it can be used to make crucial investments and pertinent debt repayments.
The troubled drugmaker filed its 2015 financial report in late April, allaying concerns about a possible default on its debt of more than $ 30 billion.
When Harford took over troubled, debt - laden Orbitz Worldwide Inc. in 2009, he became one of his former boss's chief rivals.
«I think higher education will be in trouble,» Elmore told Business Insider, pointing to the rise of online learning and mounting college debt.
That's because while declaring bankruptcy would help the sunny Caribbean island restructure and reduce its $ 72 billion debt load, it wouldn't help Puerto Rico slim down its costly government operations in order to avoid getting in trouble again.
Carillion has been in trouble since July, when it announced it was losing money and its debts were rising.
Debt collection has long been a troubling issue in China, and recent developments in online credit services have led to the emergence of platforms offering «freelance debt collection» serviDebt collection has long been a troubling issue in China, and recent developments in online credit services have led to the emergence of platforms offering «freelance debt collection» servidebt collection» services.
After gaining widespread plaudits for his leading role in the IMF's management of Europe's debt troubles, speculation about the political future of the former French finance minister has risen to a low boil in recent months.
The city is weighed down with debt, billions in unfunded pension obligations, declining credit ratings, a police department often accused of using excessive force against African - Americans, a rising tide of murders, and a host of other troubles.
In its latest statement, it said «household vulnerabilities have moved higher,» which is how policy makers describe the troubling nexus between excessive housing prices in many cities and record levels of household debIn its latest statement, it said «household vulnerabilities have moved higher,» which is how policy makers describe the troubling nexus between excessive housing prices in many cities and record levels of household debin many cities and record levels of household debt.
Without much more generous debt relief, Greece will be back in deep trouble before long.
JOHANNESBURG, April 12 - Troubled South African retailer Steinhoff, raised 3.75 billion rand from the sale of a 6 percent stake in Steinhoff Africa Retail, another step in its efforts to shore up its finances and pay down debt.
The economy has registered one of the strongest performances in the euro area in the last few years — after the troubles seen during the sovereign debt crisis.
The Eurozone crisis could be ended tomorrow if the European Central Bank (ECB) announced it was going to launch a mammoth campaign to continue buying the bonds of troubled members of the European Community (EC) until growth in EC output and employment bailed them out of their debt burdens.
In other words, they have this utopian notion that somehow, somewhere, the debt and money troubles they're accumulating will simply work themselves out and everything will turn out find in the enIn other words, they have this utopian notion that somehow, somewhere, the debt and money troubles they're accumulating will simply work themselves out and everything will turn out find in the enin the end.
Portugal has been in financial trouble since the sovereign debt crisis of 2011.
The troubled drugmaker said it had lowered its debt by $ 1.3 billion in the latest quarter, and that its long - term debt was $ 28.54 billion as of March 31.
Policymakers are fixated on the debt ratio in part because it was at above 160 per cent that households in the United States and Britain ran into trouble about five years ago, contributing to defaults and the financial crisis that triggered the 2008 - 09 recession.
JOHANNESBURG, April 12 (Reuters)- Troubled South African retailer Steinhoff, raised 3.75 billion rand ($ 314 million) from the sale of a 6 percent stake in its domestic Steinhoff Africa Retail (STAR) operation, to reduce debt, it said on Thursday.
The third reason she noted was that there was a build - up of «potentially serious financial sector vulnerabilities» and that there had been a «troubling» increase in debt across many countries.
Many unsettling risks loom on the horizon — not least of which is a record amount of global debt — that could potentially spell trouble for the investor who hasn't adequately prepared with some allocation in a «safe haven.»
One thing I think that is happening here is a perception that deep troubles will follow an increase in the prime rate based on the raw amount of debt held by the US Government.
If a company like iHeart gets in trouble and someone else want its assets, rather than buying the shares, they often buy the debt (bonds and loans) at a big discount.
A key risk measure in money markets known as the Libor - OIS spread has risen to levels not seen since worries mounted in 2011 and 2012 over the debt troubles of European countries Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain.
Beyond their debts, they have a business model that is in trouble (brick - and - mortar retail) and they didn't invest enough to build a vibrant online brand... they have ceded that to others.
If you've had trouble making payments on time in the past and consolidating your debt results in never missing a payment, your credit score could increase from this new positive behavior.
Valeant has finally given up on its serial acquirer strategy, but the massive debt load seriously limits the company's strategic flexibility going forward, and the lack of cash flow from all the deals has it in trouble with its creditors.
The debt, part of a bond deal sold by Citigroup Inc. and Deutsche Bank AG in March 2007, was handed off to a firm specializing in troubled loans.
Through investments in distressed debt and equity, we provide liquidity to parties seeking to exit troubled situations.
But there is something profoundly troubling about speculators in Puerto Rican debt reaping windfalls even as estimates of hurricane damage are revised up, tax reform legislation undermines Puerto Rican competitiveness, out - migration increases, political cleavages increase, layoffs from the public sector are set to increase and outside observers become more pessimistic about Puerto Rico's economic prospects.
So «Apollo is preparing to meet with big debt investors including mutual fund managers in several cities over the next few months to ease concerns that the firm protects its investments in troubled companies at the expense of creditors.»
The company has struggled to pay down nearly $ 8 billion in debt - much of it dating back to a 2005 leveraged buyout - and has had trouble finding a buyer.
Reports have claimed that Faraday Future has been in trouble, with the construction of its $ 1 billion factory in Nevada said to have been paused due to debt reaching hundreds of millions of dollars.
Finally, women disproportionately feel that their debt makes it difficult to keep up with daily expenses, and asians have the most trouble starting small businesses in the face of their loans.
To compound this problem, mall owners are now starting to mail in the keys to financially troubled malls: More mall landlords are choosing to walk away from struggling properties, leaving creditors in the lurch and posing a threat to the values of nearby real estate... [as] some of the largest U.S. landlords are calculating it is more advantageous to hand over ownership to lenders than to attempt to restructure debts on properties with darkening outlooks (LINK).
Amid an emerging markets debt crisis in 1998, the Fed cut interest rates to try to guard the United States against economic fallout, which helped the stock market gain a whopping 29 percent that year despite the global troubles.
If you do this for too long, however, you will end up in trouble with debt.
While this may be more reflective of reality in some eyes, the truth is that carrying this much debt can put you at a greater risk of financial trouble, so adhering to a more conservative level of debt is likely to be safer and more sustainable over time.
At his own companies, Lemann's single - minded focus on cash flow explains how, after the takeover of Anheuser - Busch in 2008, AB InBev had little trouble paying down its massive debt amid the global financial crisis.
In short, if you carry too much debt relative to your monthly pre-tax income, you could have trouble qualifying for a mortgage loan.
According to the Global Financial Stability Report released by the IMF (International Monetary Fund), a large number of US companies servicing their debt could be in trouble if the Fed continues to raise rates.
Though Jones won't be directly involved in the investigation per se, she saw her fair share of real estate - related cases involving allegations of fraud or troubled debt during her time as a federal judge.
«While improving in many respects in the most recent years, the longer - term trends in debt are troubling as far as retirement preparedness is concerned,» says Craig Copeland, Senior Research Associate at EBRI.
China's corporate debt has been quickly rising relative to economic output, prompting investors to identify and watch for signs of trouble in the bond market.
The interviewer asked (we are paraphrasing) whether the magnate thought it «fair» that this was so, and if he wasn't troubled by his conscience in light of the Greek government debt crisis.
If you looked at unemployment, housing, commercial property, business order books, lack of credit and abundance of debt, there was no doubt that we were still in deep trouble.
Global restructuring and distressed debt firms including Houlihan Lokey have established Australian operations in the past three years and are picking up mandates as troubled companies look to avert collapse.
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