Sentences with phrase «into the crisis in»

Once Asia's largest commodity trader, Noble was plunged into crisis in February 2015 when Iceberg Research questioned its books.
It seems to be a pretty desperate move from Arsenal now in truth, as they know that they must respond to avoid falling into a crisis in the sense that two of their best players could leave to join direct rivals, while supporters would be up in arms over the situation.
• He claimed that no one predicted the euro would descend into crisis in the way that it did.
Former cabinet minister Andrew Mitchell has called for a Commons debate into the crisis in Aleppo as he accuses Russia of war crimes.
The three executives will face fierce questioning from MPs who have fought a tenacious campaign to expose the phone hacking scandal which has plunged Mr Murdoch's media into crisis in the space of two weeks.
The elite facility was plunged into crisis in October 2009 after its managing board ousted Director Robert Lamb for undisclosed reasons.
Had I paid greater attention to the amount of leverage, particularly heading into the crisis in 2008, I would not have lost so much.
Come to think of it, that was one of the problems with the Bank of Japan as they slid into their crisis in the 1990s.
Forty partners have quit KWM Europe since the firm was plunged into crisis in October, by the resignation of four high profile partners and the subsequent failure of its recapitalisation plan.
According to the Samuel French website, «news that her family's stables are being sold and their horses killed for meat throws the Ladies into crisis in this dark comedy of middle school deception and lies.»

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In fact, the network may now be tempting its millions of fans to dip their toes back into the most dangerous waters of the past crisis: flipping.
My biggest crisis was in 1988, when my first company, a messenger business, was forced into Chapter 11.
«The apprehensions series displays spikes that coincide with well - known episodes of increased illegal immigration into the United States, such as after the financial crisis in Mexico in 1995 or during the U.S. housing boom in the early 2000s,» they write.
Storms and heatwaves have resulted in additional blackouts, plunging the region into the midst of an energy crisis.
The move into retail coincided with the financial crisis, however, and an overall downturn in luxury sales.
Regardless, the fact that this metric has fallen into the lower range of readings over the past ten years — outside of the very low readings during the crisis — suggests that recent movements in volatility have come amid relatively subdued trading volumes.»
«Retail clients, who don't fully understand these products should be protected from going into these products, because if there is a retail client affected in the future, the question will be again who was the bank that sold them these products and then banks will be blamed again for what has happened,» Weber said in reference to some banks being criticized for selling complicated financial products prior to the global financial crisis without explaining them in full.
Interest rates have remained at unprecedented lows since the financial crisis in 2008, providing more incentive for Canadians to jump into the housing market.
Officials said Obama could act on that authority if Russian forces press into other areas of Ukraine, an escalation of the crisis in Crimea.
Quelling terrorism requires a lot more than military action, says Meghan O'Sullivan, Harvard University professor of international affairs, providing insight into the growing crisis in Syria and U.S. options in the region.
On top of that, his initiatives in modern gasification - the process of turning waste into useable electricity - are poised to solve the world's garbage crisis.
Sales had been sliding for several years before plunging off a precipice as the financial crisis deepened into a global recession in 2009.
We prefer owning — even though, at $ 366,000, the average Canadian home today costs more than twice as much as its U.S. equivalent; even though a small increase in the lending rates will push scores of over-leveraged homeowners into crisis; even though Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is practically guaranteeing that those higher rates are coming.
The Fed's operations in the recent crisis have been loans to banks and other financial institutions and purchases of financial assets, not helicopter drops of cash into households» accounts.
Italy's government, divided over the Afghan war and ties with the U.S. military, lost a crucial vote on foreign policy on Wednesday that plunged Prime Minister Romano Prodi into his worst crisis since taking office in May.
The program came into being in 2010 while the trauma of the financial crisis was still fresh.
The causes of the crisis that nearly killed Bilinkis's company were many: a patronage system, started by Juan and Eva Perón in the 1950s, that grew into a bloated government bureaucracy; a corrupt privatization of government services that sold off some of the country's most valuable assets at fire - sale prices; and a reactionary monetary policy that exacerbated both of these problems.
It's not an exit vote per se, but like former U.K. leader David Cameron, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi may find that it mutates into a plebiscite — in Italy's case on a status quo dominated by stagnation, chronic unemployment, and an increasingly acute banking crisis.
«Every industry goes into the cycle of undervaluation or overvaluation, and businesses should be insured in terms of managing those crises or uncertain situations.»
Apart from a few brilliant authors and composers, not much good has ever come out of Russia; and unless there is a sharp improvement in the outlook for that country it could drag the rest of the world, including Australia, into a crisis to rival that of 2008.
From the low - level shysters who peddled dodgy mortgages to the Wall Street investors who packaged them into securities and the investors who bought them, everyone involved in the subprime debacle always seems somewhat put - off when reminded that at root this was a crisis about actual people and their actual homes.
As the crisis in available office space in the CBD continues, building owners are bringing refurbished space back into supply this year to take advantage of soaring rents.
Walker's plan — which would be considered an act of political suicide in any other year and may still prove to be one this year — involves turning the Permanent Fund into a sort of endowment that could help cushion this crisis and help solve others in the future.
Goldman Sachs on Thursday said it reached an agreement in principal to resolve a long running government investigation into its sales of residential mortgage bonds in the run up to the financial crisis.
But in 2008, in the midst of the financial crisis, we started noticing that young people were doing some awfully significant things, whether in the financial world (Meredith Whitney had just made her bold call against Citigroup), in the tech world (Facebook was beginning to crank into high gear), or in other industries (Kevin Plank's apparel upstart Under Armour was giving Nike a real run for its money).
The banking crisis rocking a small Baltic nation in Europe has turned into a potential diplomatic incident.
The lack of accountability during the financial crisis, which was a tear in the faith in governmental and banking institutions, is turning into a giant rip that may never be repaired.
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.
The trend has already taken a sizeable bite out of Canada's resource - heavy economy, possibly tipping it into recession during the first half of this year, and comes as Europe is still struggling with the fallout of the last crisis in Greece.
The FCA commissioned an investigation in 2014 into allegations that RBS» Global Restructuring Group pushed some of its small business customers into bankruptcy in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
In 1998 you had a rolling crisis of sorts where lots of little problems (emerging market debt scares) eventually boiled over into one bigger problem (the Russian default) and then appeared to be rolling over into foreign markets with the LTCM debacle.
Think about it; if you were unlucky enough to buy into the stock market at the peak in 2008, just before the financial crisis hit full force, your gains (excluding dividends) wouldn't buy you much more than two loaves of price - fixed bread at Loblaws and a bag of President's Choice sour grapes.
The buffer is put in place to ensure that lenders do not get themselves into the same positions that they did during the financial crisis, protecting themselves from debt going bad and triggering another credit crunch.
Why has the Commander in Chief not ordered tens of thousands of members of the US Army, Navy and Air Force into BP's crisis; boots on the beaches to help build the barriers that are needed or military helicopters to better spray dispersant?
The former professor of mechanical engineering believes that there's no technological impediment stopping communities in the future from pooling their 3D printer resources to print something like a car, thereby hurling sectors such as the automakers into the piracy crisis that music industry currently faces.
The effect of terrorist attacks in 2001, overcapacity, followed later by a high oil price and the global financial crisis, all helped to push many big American carriers into financial difficulty.
Although the financial crisis in the fall of 2008 nearly sank Morgan Stanley, it also made possible its metamorphosis into a wealth - management powerhouse.
For example, heightened risk taking by investors and elevated leverage in large financial institutions and in shadow banking activities were among the factors that turned a downturn in the U.S. subprime mortgage market into a global financial crisis.
In retrospect, the Mulroney government was simply reluctant to take the fiscal actions needed to stop the country from going into a fiscal crisis in the early 1990In retrospect, the Mulroney government was simply reluctant to take the fiscal actions needed to stop the country from going into a fiscal crisis in the early 1990in the early 1990s.
In all three examples when the VIX went below 10, markets were more than five years into recoveries from major plunges: The 1987 crash, the dot - com implosion in 2000 and the financial crisis in 2008 - 0In all three examples when the VIX went below 10, markets were more than five years into recoveries from major plunges: The 1987 crash, the dot - com implosion in 2000 and the financial crisis in 2008 - 0in 2000 and the financial crisis in 2008 - 0in 2008 - 09.
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