Sentences with phrase «possibility of a meltdown»

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Global stocks are in meltdown mode, the pound is getting clobbered, and analysts are getting antsy about the possibility of a serious economic downturn in the UK and elsewhere.
Sheryl King with Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Toronto, for example, says the structure of Canada's mortgage market and strict lending standards greatly reduce the possibility of a U.S. - style meltdown.
Disintegration of the country and a further meltdown looked like real possibilities, in conjunction with bloody wars raging in Sudan and Somalia.
Even when True Story hits its stodgy courtroom finale, you're hanging on the possibility of Hill's Finkel having a complete ideological meltdown, having grown too close to his ticket back to the big time.
After all, you don't want your kids» education funding imperilled by the possibility of a big market meltdown just before paying their next tuition bill.
The investment circus crowd is always jabbering away about something — the Alibaba IPO one day, the possibility of a market meltdown the next, etc. — but it's more sound and fury than insight, or at least insight you should act on.
In a similar fashion, fellow promoter Trevon James — who recently suffered a mental meltdown over the possibility of going to jail for fraud — is also distancing himself from BitConnect.
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