Not exact matches
«A stress test that claims that if the Dow falls by 60 %, the unemployment rate rises to 12 %, housing prices decline substantially more than they did during the 2008 recession, GDP declines by 6 - 7 % — and that all
of that can happen and no bank will be in
serious financial
trouble or have any problem
of being undercapitalized or illiquid — I
kind of think says more about itself than it says about the health
of the banking system.»
The way I like to put it is the U.S. is
kind of the least dirty shirt in the bunch, but the reality is every single one
of them is in
serious trouble the minute rates normalize and when that happens then it's anyone's guess exactly how it goes down.
The other day, at a small group I attended, someone expressed concern for me because there is a lot
of stuff going on in our community right now: illnesses, the threat
of death, marriages in
serious trouble, depression... the
kind of things that take time to deal with.
It's the
kind of fight where I think Eddie could give him some
serious trouble and I wouldn't be that surprised to see him win... but I'd still be surprised.
Serious, proper, the money's running out and the chairman wants to sell and most
of our players have left
kind of trouble.
The final truth I wish I'd known is that every mom out there is facing some
kind of challenge, whether it's
trouble with breastfeeding or something far more
serious.
He's personable and
serious enough to have gone to the
trouble of building an obstructing construction
of crossed beams at the front
of the stand, allowing a delicious
kind of backstage entrance through a narrow passage to the exhibition
of paintings based on the same Franz Klineish forms.
Without knowing the fundamentals
of running a business, particularly lawyers on their own or in small practices can run into all
kinds of serious trouble.