Sentences with phrase «general crisis»

In 1994 to early 1995, that illusion was destroyed as the bond market was dragged to higher yields by the Fed plus mortgage bond managers who tried to limit their interest rate risks individually, leading to a more general crisis.
«The collapse of the dot - coms and the general crisis in faith in corporate America have jaundiced the value of stock options,» says Coonradt.
His final chapters entitled «purpose» and «future» are reflective and whilst somewhat anodyne recognise a general crisis of confidence in the political and business establishment by the electorate and the challenges for traditional political parties.
«I think a few more years and it's going to be a general crisis,» says Barry Bosworth, an economist at the Brookings Institution.
Everything has pointed towards a general crisis that could put the value of the company in danger if not addressed in an appropriate way.
The Focus Adolescent Services Helpline is an information and referral service for families with troubled teens and is not intended as a general crisis hotline.
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