HG: So when it comes to the shale producers, though, it seemed as if they're highly indebted, highly indebted.
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The less indebted states were not too pleased to take on as national debt the burden of the heavily indebted states.
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Petrobras has about $130 billion in obligations, making it the world's most indebted oil producer and one of the world's most indebted non-financial companies.
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With about $130 billion in debt, Rio de Janeiro-based Petrobras is the world's most-indebted oil company and one of the most indebted non-financial companies.
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The simplest way to view SoftBank is as an indebted holding company that owns a basket of assets, which are of mixed quality and often themselves indebted.
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Now largely beholden to lenders and heavily indebted, Greece's debt to GDP is over a whopping 180 percent – making it one of the most indebted nations in the world.
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's indebted Jet Airways Ltd (JET.
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FRANKFURT — Political instability in a heavily indebted eurozone country.
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"We're indebted to a great friend — Frank Sinatra," Kennedy said.
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All this would make France only weaker and more indebted.
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But Norwegian, which is heavily indebted, cannot easily absorb them.
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The most indebted businesses will begin to run into trouble.
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The Goodwins said they were "forever indebted" to Lebanese Gen.
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TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel's heavily indebted Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (TEVA.
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I'm so indebted to you, thank you for doing that.
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That could pure pressure on heavily indebted economies like Italy.
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Petrobras is nowadays the world's most indebted major oil firm.
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Petrobras is the most indebted oil company in the world.
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Obviously this record is very much indebted to internet culture.
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But what bothers me most is that I feel indebted.
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Folks assume this is a population that's indebted to Democrats.
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We are indebted to them, and we always will be.
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That makes us the most indebted country in the world.
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Heavily indebted Bumi is part of Indonesian conglomerate Bakrie Group.
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Internet Gold is controlled by indebted Israeli holding company Eurocom.
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Indebted Japan has gross borrowings equivalent to 283 percent of GDP.
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Indebted corporate borrowers may curtail investment and hiring, or even default.
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Yet China's indebted economy was already slowing before the trade war.
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Spending can be unaffordable because the government is already too indebted.
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It is also one of South Africa's most indebted state firms.
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The idea was to relieve the pressure on the indebted monarchy.
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Of course, the world of drag is largely indebted to RuPaul.
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Residents of indebted states cannot be expected to endure perpetual stagnation.
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Most worryingly, perhaps, countries along the route are already heavily indebted.
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Deeply indebted companies are borrowing even more to pay equity holders.
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His government's economic policies would help heavily-indebted Catalonia, he added.
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" Apple CEO Tim Cook: "We are indebted to all who serve.
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It's the world's most indebted country, and its GDP has collapsed.
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Two men, recognizing briefly how indebted they are to one another.
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To make you feel guilty, indebted and maybe even crazy. 8.
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It has made loans to over-indebted countries such as Greece.
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Some provinces are already over-indebted but some still have room.
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Petrobras is now the most indebted oil company in the world.
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He is ideologically indebted to both Patrick Buchanan and Goldman Sachs.
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Much of the wartime generation still feels indebted to the Americans.
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As funding markets creak, heavily indebted companies are feeling the heat.
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We are indebted to them as few other creatures on Earth.
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The extra money will be welcomed by Australia's heavily indebted households.
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He also noted that Venezuela is indebted to Russia and China.
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We shouldn't feel indebted to them, even in the smallest interactions.
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Although China's corporations are heavily indebted, the Chinese central government is not.
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You try not to be indebted to others, but shit happens, Taurus.
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He noted, however, that "contagion" to other indebted countries had been limited.
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Yet most authorities are strapped for cash if not already dangerously indebted.
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Low rates are a salve to the indebted but hit deposit-holders.
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Still, companies and households are far less indebted than before the crisis.
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Workplace fraud and theft also tend to increase when staff are indebted.
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There are 40% more highly-indebted companies than there were in 2007.
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QE depresses bond yields, meaning lower interest bills for more indebted governments.
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Lincoln Chafee is the most indebted Democratic ex-candidate: he owes $360,000.
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Indeed, after Greece, Italy is now the eurozone's second-most indebted country.
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However, highly indebted power companies struggled to match the same growth rates.
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And expect Beijing to need to bail out other indebted Chinese companies.
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Easier fundraising enables indebted firms to pay debts and expedite M&As.
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Overall, they do not want to be linked with highly indebted nations.
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Throughout "Indebted," parents and children lament the feeling of burdening one another.
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I cannot tell you how much Syrian Americans are indebted to you.
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And the second episode of "Indebted" with Fran Drescher airs on NBC.
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But the Beethoven-indebted works selected were not all of uniform quality.
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Is he indebted to Putin or to Russian oligarchs in any way?
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This can be a particular problem for an indebted country like Italy.
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These include state-backed issuers in Guizhou, China's second most-indebted province.
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These events signal trouble ahead for highly indebted companies seeking more financing.
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The indebted American subsidiary will pay interest on that debt to the parent.
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The Student Relief Center would like to make money off of indebted students.
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There's the aforementioned oligarch and former client he was indebted to, Oleg Deripaska.
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"We're indebted to the movies, even more so than the comics," said Markus.
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We are forever indebted to our incredible cast, crew, and partners at HBO.
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The cost of borrowing for heavily indebted Italy has gyrated with political developments.
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It was already heavily indebted after a recent string of box-office flops.
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Indian businesses have plenty of spare capacity and many are still over-indebted.
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The peso has been hit by recent credit downgrades for the indebted firm.
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Enlightenment idols like Voltaire and Edward Gibbon were indebted to the same crowd.
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And fewer working residents means less tax revenue for the island's indebted government.
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And highly-indebted companies will not be allowed to invest in such products.
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China is rapidly becoming one of the most indebted countries in the world.
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" The note added, "Weaker currencies spread concerns to other sectors indebted in dollars.
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So they are twice as indebted, but have a third of the performance.
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I feel indebted to the community because it's done so much for me.
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Her theory of politics is heavily indebted to Gramsci's writings on hegemony—i.e.
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Eskom is Africa's largest public utility and South Africa's most indebted state firm.
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Despite being the most educated generation, millennials are also the most indebted generation.
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Critics say the measure smacks of populism and risks bankrupting heavily indebted Italy.
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Unlike many state-owned enterprises, the average Chinese family is not heavily indebted.
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Indeed, Turkey's highly indebted companies and banks may already have run into trouble.
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Rio state, which oversees security forces, is the second most indebted in Brazil.
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He's always under someone's thumb, indebted in ways he can't begin to understand.
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Elovitch controls Bezeq through B Communications , a unit of his indebted Eurocom group.
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People are worried about leveraged loans, which lenders extend to highly indebted companies.
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We are excited about the future of a more educated, less indebted citizenry.
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Carrying $107 billion in debt, Pemex is the world's most indebted oil company.
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Indebted to those who fought France, I was ordered to revere my elders.
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I am indebted to her for helping make this puzzle come together. Thanks.
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We're told that a ferocious cocaine habit indebted him to the Neapolitan mob.
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It is true that loose money has benefited highly indebted countries the most.
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Indebted banks — state-run and vulnerable to political meddling — won't lend without reform.
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Highly indebted governments, businesses, and individuals are dangerously exposed to interest rate risk.
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The plan will make it easier for heavily indebted Evergrande to raise funds.
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Heavily indebted states and cities may find resisting the federal government too expensive.
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Hawaii, the most indebted US state by this measure, has a 10 percent ratio.
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But an interest rate shock would swamp many deeply indebted companies in short order.
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Pemex is the world's most indebted oil company with $106 billion in financial debt.
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The bare room where Begum stayed was crammed with families indebted to the smugglers.
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" House Speaker Paul Ryan: "The House is indebted to Secretary Mattis for his service.
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Furthermore, Spain and France were also among the top five indebted nations in Europe.
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"As such, Mongolia is now one of the most indebted frontier markets," he said.
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Last April the IMF warned that indebted firms were exposed to higher borrowing costs.
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Either they don't have anything to do with it or they are overly indebted.
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He is now indebted to Fiore (Giuseppe Maggio), Saverio's cousin and second in command.
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This is a blow to the indebted Chinese conglomerate's bid to reduce its leverage.
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High unemployment, low growth, and an indebted, corrupted state—this is Mr Ramaphosa's inheritance.
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Thought the long-running political scandal over Malaysia's deeply indebted sovereign fund was over?
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A highly indebted household sector is also vulnerable to a rise in interest rates.
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Bulgaria is the European Union's poorest but also one of its least indebted members.
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His focus is on reviving the stagnant economy and reforming the heavily indebted state.
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Last year, several highly indebted IPO aspirants were given the cold shoulder by investors.
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Granted, much of the show's structure and tone is indebted to The Daily Show.
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Even if the taxpayers in question are often the parents of the indebted students.
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If you're currently indebted to someone, things will reach a boiling point on Sunday.
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But plenty of indebted university students can also thank Lib Dems for their plight.
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He would take office indebted to a threefold agenda with serious obstacles to enactment.
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They seemed indebted, in subtle ways, to the folk revival of the nineteen-fifties.
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The 30 percent premium offered sounds decent for an indebted publisher with falling sales.
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Indeed, the men are forever indebted to the women after the ceremony is over.
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Similarly indebted to dystopian bands like The Fall, Shame are an evolved Fat Whites.
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Rex Orange County's slightly distracted approach to tender singing is indebted to Frank Ocean.
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The heavily indebted country's crisis is rooted in decades of state corruption and waste.
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And, as always, we were all indebted to the editors on the International Desk.
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We are indebted to the cetaceans for a coherence we can only marvel at.
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Often, workers arrived significantly indebted, and were paid less than they had been promised.
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They are both indebted to Isamu Noguchi and Louise Nevelson — and free of them.
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I am indebted to Michael B. Jordan, our director, Destin Daniel Cretton, Warner Bros.
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Would these records show that Mr. Trump is, literally, indebted to the Russian oligarchy?
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That's more than any other generation in history, making them the most indebted generation.
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There's his former client, the oligarch Oleg Deripaska, to whom Manafort was heavily indebted.
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They are now indebted to her, and she feels a little responsible for the hooligans.
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I m indebted to you for helping me win my life, not the Biggest Loser.
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This movie is indebted to San Francisco, with many sequences built around San Francisco landmarks.
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The result is not just an over-indebted economy, but one strewn with corporate zombies.
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How many millions of us are indebted to this guy, none more so than me.
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Higher prices have led to stronger corporate revenues, particularly for indebted steel-producers and coalminers.
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Policymakers have scrambled to calm concern over the financial stability of the heavily indebted state.
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Prolonged political stalemate could make heavily indebted Italy the focus of market concern in Europe.
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At the same time officials have continued to limit borrowing by the most indebted companies.
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"Bondholders shouldn't be blamed... The blame goes to those who irresponsibly indebted Venezuela," added Guerra.
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And for this, at the very least, we're indebted to her vision, idealism, and example.
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Most African-indebted electronic music is fueled by little more than some heavy conga samples.
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Risks include indebted Iranian banks, a primitive legal system, corruption and an inflexible labor market.
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Miller said the heavily indebted pharma company could easily double, even triple its current price.
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More deeply indebted Tonga, meanwhile, has an enticing harbour at Vava'u in the country's north.
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To the alarm of banks, some highly indebted companies, such as Linn Energy LLC, LINE.
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"We're really looking at how indebted we are to knots as human beings," Connett said.
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Chinese buyers, by and large, are far more indebted than the firms they are acquiring.
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This piece is indebted to the Wikihow article "How to Stop a Dog's Unwanted Behavior."
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Resentment gradually followed, especially in Greece, the weakest and most indebted member of the eurozone.
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"I feel grateful and indebted to the people who have stood by me," Slahi said.
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It is controversial because it implies the ECB holding bonds from more heavily-indebted countries.
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Strategists say the law affects mostly the most indebted companies in the high-yield market.
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The single currency was hit by concerns around heavily-indebted Italy's handling of its budget.
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But Americans have a right to know if their president is indebted to the enemy.
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Now it is the turn of the heavily subsidized and deeply indebted French rail system.
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Fifty years later, Barber and Theoharis's Poor People's Campaign is indebted to that original vision.
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Are we meant to conclude that the poster is indebted to the legacy of Constructivism?
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Highly indebted firms could even be forced to sell assets, including rights, plant and equipment.
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That would open him up to charges from Polis that he's indebted to special interests.
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Hoyer said the EIB is indebted by 500 billion euros ($581 billion) in bond issues.
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About 1,000 employees will lose their jobs as administrators take control of the indebted business.
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" Goldman added: "I'm indebted to my colleagues for working tirelessly in pursuit of that objective.
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Petroleo Brasileiro SA, as Petrobras is formally known, is the world's most indebted oil company.
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The average burden for indebted college graduates is now nearly $30,000, a new analysis found.
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Al-Shabaab and al Qaeda are indebted to Iran for its support over the years.
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Many of those parties are also close to Iran or indebted to it for support.
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Mercator and its indebted owner, Croatia's Agrokor, are in the process of a major restructuring.
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A hike in official rates would push up mortgage costs for already indebted Australian families.
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Ramaphosa this month promised "drastic action" to turnaround cash-strapped and highly indebted state firms.
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George Pataki (R), who represents some of the bondholders that Puerto Rico is indebted to.
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Even in indebted and crisis-prone Italy, a ten-year bond gets you only 1.5%.
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Its parent company Rallye, also highly indebted, was placed under protection from creditors in May.
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Such actions resulted in those people liking him, trusting him and feeling indebted to him.
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But, unusually, Gorsuch isn't doing much to relieve concerns that he's indebted to conservative policymakers.
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Romero denied that Pemex, the world's most indebted oil company, is having problems paying suppliers.
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He was heavily indebted to a Russian oligarch and secretly contacted him during the campaign.
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This seems aggressive for what remains an indebted company operating in an industry suffering from overcapacity.
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That, in turn, means that a rising dollar will place more stress on indebted emerging markets.
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The crisis of 2007-08 was the result of indebted institutions operating in an illiquid market.
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Yet the person they nominate to steer Italy's finances matters more for the indebted country's future.
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Other states are so indebted they cannot pay salaries, but Espírito Santo's accounts are in order.
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The incumbent firms are heavily indebted, so have limited ability to respond to a price war.
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With $106 billion of financial debt, Pemex is the most indebted oil company in the world.
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Consider that the average indebted U.S. household owes $15,675 on their credit cards, according to NerdWallet.
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The world's most indebted oil company, Pemex has seen oil output decline for 14 consecutive years.
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NOT LONG ago there was a broad consensus that rich-world governments had become too indebted.
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When rates rise, heavily indebted countries will find that their budgets are under much greater pressure.
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Not only is Scott a new dad, he's clearly feeling pretty indebted to his fans. Coincidence?
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Highly indebted companies, including many smaller firms, would also see a lift from lower interest rates.
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To be clear, for all the pain it causes me, I am indebted to the internet.
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Rio, which just three months ago hosted the Summer Olympics, is Brazil's second most indebted state.
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Smaller, indebted companies look particularly vulnerable to rising interest rates or a sudden oil-price crash.
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The indebted Chinese company HNA group has abandoned plans to float Swissport, the air services group.
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Heavily-indebted, TIM has been criticized for putting off costly upgrades to its aging copper network.
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The US is the most indebted 'AAA' country and it is running the loosest fiscal stance.
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It also exposes how creditors are souring on indebted resources companies in the current tough climate.
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When John Kufuor was elected after Rawlings in 2000, he inherited a heavily indebted poor country.
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At the same time, Italy, the bloc's most indebted country, may be preparing to increase borrowing.
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Lebanon has one of the world's most indebted governments measured against the size of its economy.
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We remain indebted to each of them and we honor them today, together, with their families.
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"I felt indebted to him because he had given me a cheap lift home," she said.
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Both Warcraft and Assassin's Creed are far too indebted to the complicated mythologies of the games.
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Since then Slovenian banks have been reluctant to extend loans to the country's highly indebted firms.
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As heavily indebted renters, his young supporters may not mind surging inflation and crashing property prices.
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Shares in Enel, one of Europe's most indebted utilities, fell by as much as 2.6 percent.
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It remains heavily indebted and under fiscal monitoring by the European Union and International Monetary Fund.
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The episodes feature indebted millennials and their financial progress after getting advice from a financial expert.
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The majority of indebted millennials and Gen X are feeling the burden of their debt loads.
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Kingfisher ceased flights October 2012 after the Indian government pulled the heavily indebted airline's operating license.
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"I am really indebted to this country so much that I cannot forget that," he said.
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EU fiscal rules require highly indebted governments like Italy to cut deficit and debt every year.
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"The nation is indebted to the tribal communities for saving the country's forest land," he said.
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Italy's euro zone partners are watching the heavily indebted state and its ailing banks with unease.
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Eurozone, the Greek crisis lowered the value of the euro, and ostensibly allowed over-indebted southern
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But Lamar's circle seems only to grow smaller, his music indebted to those who came before.
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According to the Council, the millennial generation is more educated, diverse and indebted than prior generations.
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Leveraged loans, which banks and other financial institutions extend to already indebted companies, have also ballooned.
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The Gaza Chamber of Commerce paid $35,000 to get 107 indebted merchants temporarily released from jail.
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Today Ferg's artworks strike a terrific balance between abstract forms and hip-hop indebted street art.
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There is a thread connecting stories like this with UVA's outrageous pursuit of its indebted patients.
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"Golden Exits" is partly indebted to Woody Allen and Eric Rohmer, cinematic patriarchs with long shadows.
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These over-indebted companies are now the vulnerable to an economic slowdown that hurts their cashflows.
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Credit agencies are now cutting their ratings on energy companies, many of which are heavily indebted.
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These C.L.O.s are made up of loans to between 100 and 300 already indebted corporate borrowers.
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That would make SoftBank "the most indebted nonfinancial company the world has ever seen," MoffettNathanson said.
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Candidates should be required to name creditors and investors, so voters know to whom they're indebted.
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Heavily-indebted Lebanon has defied gravity for years but may soon find itself falling to earth.
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Italy, one of the bloc's most indebted members, probably has most cause to celebrate low yields.
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This Prince-indebted ode to sexual fluidity is the perfect way to summarize Janelle Monáe's magic.
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The news comes amid concerns about rising financing costs at the indebted airline-to-property conglomerate.
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Pemex, the world's most heavily indebted oil company, did not reply to a request for comment.
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The 30 percent premium offered sounds decent for an indebted publisher with falling sales, Breakingviews writes.
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In short, Chanos — who runs hedge fund Kynikos Associates — thinks China is an over-indebted tinderbox.
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Pemex has $106 billion of financial debt, making it the most indebted oil company in the world.
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They were fretting over the impact of rising U.S. inflation and interest rates on heavily indebted economies.
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As the U.S. dollar strengthened, highly indebted emerging markets countries had to repay loans in U.S. dollars.
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Sunac, though, would surpass Evergrande as the most indebted developer in China after the deal, analysts said.
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I will always be indebted to that cast for inspiring me to go back and be funny.
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They become indebted and, if they return, paying back that debt determines a lot of their choices.
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Slower growth can mean weaker profitability for indebted companies and increased risk for those holding their bonds.
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That will further weaken the indebted Japanese group's balance sheet – and it reignites fears about management's control.
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However, the world is MORE indebted today than it was coming into the crisis ten years ago.
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A group of investors led by U.S.-Israeli businessman Naty Saidoff has offered to buy indebted Eurocom.
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One year later, he acquired a deep talent pool with the purchase of an indebted Quebec miner.
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Highly indebted emerging economies usually worry about servicing foreign-currency-denominated debt as capital flees the country.
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Pemex has financial debts of more than $106 billion, making it the world's most indebted oil company.
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He has pledged to revive the CFE and Mexico's heavily- indebted state oil firm Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex).
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Seven-year bonds issued by Platform Specialty Products, a similarly indebted chemicals group, yield about 12 percent.
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As Beijing now confronts the coronavirus, its economy is more mature, more indebted and thus more vulnerable.
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But the story he's telling is also directly tied and indebted to the world of the comic.
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The report examined leveraged loans to already-indebted borrowers which typically have a higher chance of default.
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It is true that indebted South Asian countries will have no choice but to negotiate with China.
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When they rise, the weakest companies and the most indebted consumers are likely to get into difficulty.
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The world is more indebted today than it was before the start of the global financial crisis.
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Heavily indebted companies would see their tax bills jump considerably, perhaps even driving weaker companies into default.
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Tourism has been growing since 2011, helping the heavily indebted country overcome its economic and debt crisis.
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Lebanon is one of the world's most heavily indebted country, struggling with low growth and crumbling infrastructure.
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And there are pots of dollars in emerging-market banks to which indebted companies may have recourse.
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We care deeply for and feel indebted to those who chose to put their trust in us.
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Political wrangling over the finances of heavily indebted Italy has seen the euro weaken versus the dollar.
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And because interest rates are low and many governments indebted, the world is ill-equipped to cope.
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Cattaneo had won plaudits from Vivendi and other investors for cost cuts at the heavily indebted firm.
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The delay has increased concern over the threat of an economic crisis in the heavily-indebted country.
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I got this shroud of masculinity and safety through hockey and I do feel indebted to that.
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I'm forever indebted to all of our angels who have been helping us during this difficult time.
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Each 22-minute installment, of which there are 1003, features an indebted millennial living in Los Angeles.
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The USA Gymnastics Board of Directors said it was indebted to the "brave women" who came forward.
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I am forever indebted to him and the whole team that brought this insane vision to life.
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The deal also turned it into one of the most indebted Russian companies, with only Gazprom ahead.
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In its immediate wake came a glut of twee bands indebted to his is-he-really-serious?
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Tourism has been growing since 2011, helping the heavily-indebted country overcome its economic and debt crisis.
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A clean-up of the banking system that he initiated has upset India's powerful—and indebted—industrialists.
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In a statement, Short said he would be "forever indebted" to Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
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"We are indebted to Uber and Lyft and have a great close relationship with both of them."
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She also reported back then that his real estate empire rested on a heavily indebted financial maze.
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But he may face opposition from indebted countries in the bloc's south, which favor lower interest rates.
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The regulators see the programs as a way to stabilize the balance sheets of heavily indebted companies.
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Other emerging economies have also suffered with a strengthening U.S. dollar causing havoc for heavily-indebted nations.
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That has exacerbated a long-building financial crisis in Lebanon, one of the world's most indebted countries.
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But the highly indebted media company faced financial constraints and was wary of overpaying, The Journal reported.
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It is corrupt, inefficient, broken down and heavily indebted to public-sector unions and their lavish pensions.
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The killing had stopped, and the populace seemed indebted to the young men who had stopped it.
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"The whole Middle East, and especially Saudi Arabia and Iran, are somewhat indebted to us," he said.
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It was a difficult story to write, and I am indebted to people who talked to me.
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Some investors cannot buy leveraged loans or bonds from highly indebted companies, which carry more repayment risk.
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All these companies are indebted at well above five times EBITDA, according to Thomson Reuters LPC data.
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LEBANON Heavily-indebted Lebanon has defied gravity for years but may soon find itself falling to earth.
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"The world has never been so indebted as today," Finance Minister Mihaly Varga told a news conference.
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"I don't want to be indebted to anyone but God," she wrote in an August 2013 note.
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Moody's highlighted the risks posed by Pemex, formally known as Petroleos Mexicanos, the world's most indebted oil company.
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He expects a wave of indebted companies to face critical restructuring issues before the current economic cycle resets.
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There's another, potentially larger issue, facing China – its indebted economy could get worse if growth slows more dramatically.
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Increased spending also breaks EU rules that say indebted nations like Italy should work toward a balanced budget.
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Much of Danes' wealth lies in housing and they are the most indebted among members of the OECD.
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But in the early days of the art, it was indebted to a tradition of portraiture in painting.
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But the friends that let me lay myself bare as I adapted are the ones I'm indebted to.
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The record was a throwback to the grooves, live instrumentation, and gospel-indebted background vocals of soul music.
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He faces hard bargaining with the indebted provinces over federal transfers to cover their rising health-care costs.
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He has now become a test case for how the Indian authorities deal with heavily indebted business magnates.
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Indebted states and municipalities can also trace much of their financial problems directly to swollen social security bills.
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The man behind the Manila shooting later proved to be a disgruntled gambler, heavily indebted to the house.
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Oi, Brazil's most indebted telephone company, is seeking to restructure about 25 billion reais ($7.3 billion) of debt.
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Saudi Arabia is forced into drastic austerity policies; highly indebted fracking companies find themselves facing balance-sheet crises.
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The supreme court will soon decide whether to allow indebted states to reduce civil servants' salaries and hours.
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That hampered Oi's ability to compete in the mobile segment and it became the nation's most indebted carrier.
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Shippers believe it took Doraleh as a sop to China, to which it is heavily indebted (see article).
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Others return to Nigeria still indebted to their traffickers, only to be rejected by their families, she added.
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Consumers and even firms are so indebted that they can't borrow more, no matter how cheap loans are.
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"I will be forever indebted to him for some of the advice he gave me," he told PEOPLE.
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The heavily indebted state-owned utility has been forced to implement blackouts as it struggles to meet demand.
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The creation of a populist, euroskeptic government in heavily indebted Italy last week has only reinforced this scepticism.
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According to the liability statement, Tesla is indebted to the Employment Security Division of the state of Nevada.
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Crazyhead, in its genre-bending apocalyptic playfulness, is deeply indebted to Buffy and to the tradition it pioneered.
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The EU's "fiscal compact" imposes steep annual reductions in the debt of highly indebted countries such as Italy.
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Pemex is the world's most indebted company, and its credit was downgraded to junk by Fitch this year.
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He and his brothers resettled in America and felt indebted to the nation that gave them new opportunities.
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He tweeted his disapproval of the proposed ban on transgender soldiers: We are indebted to all who serve.
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But they are increasingly alarmed by the prospect of heavily indebted Italy drifting once more into political paralysis.
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Never mind that the country in question's government might be the most indebted among the major industrialized countries.
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Property prices in the country have boomed over the past two decades, leaving households among Europe's most indebted.
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As the bonds are high-interest debt, the redemption will save the highly indebted company significant interest costs.
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Diaz-Granados was an independent member of the deeply indebted utility's board of governors since July 29, 2017.
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The indebted country is set to end its third bailout program this summer after years of economic turmoil.
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But time is running out for a string of heavily indebted Brazilian companies, from steelmakers to construction firms.
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While Horizon 3 is very much its own thing, it's indebted to a decade's worth of arcade racers.
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The complexity and risks of such products are often not well understood by indebted consumers, the agency said.
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" Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, the group says, is being "built on the back of exploited, indebted, and abused workers.
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The indebted travel group's airlines business consists of Germany's Condor, as well as British, Scandinavian and Spanish operations.
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Meanwhile, a highly indebted Italy has again slipped into recession for the third time in the past decade.
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Expect to hear cuts from the album, which, by his own admission, is shamelessly indebted to Stevie Wonder.
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He admitted that he is not close to any of his three children, but feels indebted to them.
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The effect was carnivalesque, a presentation indebted to the Dr. Demento era of stylistic novelty and excessive quirk.
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But a violent rupture with the European Union or sharp rise in interest rates could hit indebted borrowers.
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Net debt at the world's most indebted oil company was stable from the third to the fourth quarter.
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I also feel indebted to them in a way that I have never felt toward any other friend.
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Some tracks feel like Tears For Fears-indebted rave-ups while others boast slide guitar and country twang.
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Some retail stocks fell on worries that Canada's highly indebted consumers could feel squeezed by higher interest rates.
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Heavily-indebted and loss-making Aluminij, which is among Bosnia's top exporters, has narrowly avoided closure several times.
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As the indebted Baby Boomer generation moves into retirement, debt growth among retirees shows no sign of slowing.
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Heavily indebted companies like HNA came under scrutiny as Chinese authorities pressed banks to rein in deal-making.
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I will be forever indebted to the first-rate team of lawyers who represented me in this case.
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At first, this struck me as a gimmick, because the work seemed so indebted to earlier art movements.
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Moody's highlighted the risks posed by Pemex, formally known as Petroleos Mexicanos, the world's most indebted oil company.
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They cling, instead, to a romanticized interpretation of slavery, one indebted to a book published 100 years ago.
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The heavily indebted country needed the consent of at least 75% to push through its planned debt restructuring.
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The families in "Indebted" are thoughtful and restrained, like the generically respectable characters conjured during a Presidential debate.
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However, many experts sounded alarms about the strain that hugely indebted companies would come under during a downturn.
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China's banking system has long spurred concerns about financial stability risks, particularly as the economy grows more indebted.
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Political stalemate is preventing Lebanon from forming a national unity government, raising concerns for the heavily-indebted economy.
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Her trek to stardom was indebted to her unique singing voice that could adapt to nearly any genre.
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The creation of a populist, eurosceptic government in heavily indebted Italy last week has only reinforced this scepticism.
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Chinese millennials are among the most indebted of their peers in Asia, assuming debt 18.5 times their income.
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It's true, and we're all indebted to Rozanne Gold for bringing it into our pages back in 1994.
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Try the Marvin Gaye-indebted "Pineapple Skies" and the post-Prince funk of "Told You So" for starters.
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A consortium led by Tencent will pay $5.4 billion for a stake in Dalian Wanda Group's indebted property arm.
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His style is both dark and otherworldly, indebted to figurative painters like Francis Bacon and realists like Edward Hopper.
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In October, a Croatian court approved a deal for the indebted Agrokor that includes a debt-for-equity swap.
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He's been the chairman of a private family business, surrounding himself with those indebted to him, and blood relatives.
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With debt totalling 9.72 billion zlotys, Tauron is the most indebted of Poland's four biggest state-run energy groups.
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They speak to people who do not feel their material needs are met, who feel burdened, indebted, and insecure.
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But despite racking up huge amounts of government debt, Greece is not the most indebted country in the world.
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But for venture-funded startups indebted to investors and their backing, it might be difficult to help out financially.
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The other issue was the question of assumption — Hamilton wanted the federal government to bail out the indebted states.
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PEMEX Moody's highlighted the risks posed by Pemex, formally known as Petroleos Mexicanos, the world's most indebted oil company.
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We are indebted to her… we are so completely grateful to her, because without her, we wouldn't have Monroe.
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S&P Global, a credit-rating agency, says that as of 2017, 23% of global companies were highly indebted.
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It's probably best described as a dark fairy tale, equally indebted to Guillermo del Toro and The NeverEnding Story.
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Pemex is the world's most indebted oil company, and its credit was downgraded to junk by Fitch this year.
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"Thank you so much, there are so many people I feel so indebted to," she said during her speech.
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Likewise, a "debt brake" limiting state borrowing introduced in 2011 applies mainly to the more heavily indebted northern governments.
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This month the market value of his indebted firm, Altice, collapsed by half, removing much of his personal wealth.
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Low interest rates had probably played a role, by keeping some heavily indebted, unproductive 'zombie' businesses alive, Haldane said.
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In fact, it's both indebted to and employed by the agents of a consumer culture it so often critiques.
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But now if one of these young dealers is robbed, it's the dealers who are indebted to their bosses.
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He even put out a song that feels a little indebted to David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto's ambient ballads.
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The bailouts seemed to inflame already strained relations between creditor nations in the north with its indebted southern nations.
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Lebanon is the world's third-most indebted nation with a debt-to-GDP ratio of more than 150 percent.
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Mess is deeply indebted to its guests: "Need to Know" is a standout because of Chance the Rapper's appearance.
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Italy, the euro zone's second most indebted country, after Greece, will hold a referendum on constitutional reforms on Dec.
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Hank ends up on the mainland, still lost, and feeling indebted to the corpse he brings Manny's body along.
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The bank estimates the 23 most-indebted Chinese provinces have total debt exceeding 300 percent of their annual revenues.
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A few passages are so obviously indebted to famous Romantic concertos that one suspects Price of putting us on.
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"Indebted households reduce strongly their consumption in crisis situations, which leads to a deepening of the crises," he said.
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The fund manager said Rallye owns 50.1 percent of a levered, or highly indebted, French grocer under competitive pressure.
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Highly indebted households also cut their spending more in a downturn, which can make a slowdown worse, economists say.
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" --via Instagram Tom Holland "How many millions of us are indebted to this guy, none more so than me.
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But accepting stakes in highly indebted companies is likely to make banks even more reluctant to shut them down.
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Instead, they borrowed heavily, sextupling Venezuela's foreign debt and making it the world's most indebted country, in relative terms.
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Pop-punk indebted nü-rock might constitute the bulk of the Sonic Adventure 2 soundtrack, but it's not everything.
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In particular, he's indebted to early Wayne—he's a fan of 500 Degreez and even once tweeted about SQ1.
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Bezeq is going through a transformation, with its highly indebted parent company in the process of selling its holdings.
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While Moody's said central bank intervention will help, some of the most heavily indebted sectors still will be vulnerable.
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Each quarter, the indebted companies make payments on those loans, and that money is channeled to the end investors.
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But others also note that Sri Lanka's government, still heavily indebted to China, could be pressured to allow it.
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"He was heavily indebted due to being hooked on casino gambling, according to his immediate family," Mr. Albayalde said.
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Since then, the Japanese government's reluctance to deal with deeply indebted companies has contributed to decades of sluggish growth.
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I already felt too indebted to my aunt and uncle for taking me in to ask for financial help.
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Unfortunately, it does not seem that the other seriously indebted regions have clear or manageable paths out their entanglements.
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The higher financing costs could curb growth and would disproportionately hurt indebted countries such as Italy, Spain or Portugal.
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The company was hit particularly hard because it is more indebted than many retailers and has been losing money.
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Should Sanders or Warren win the presidency and miraculously make $1.6 trillion disappear, that&aposs great for the indebted.
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"Break Your Heart" could be a Chainsmokers arena, E.D.M. anthem, and "All We Ever Wanted" sounds indebted to Fergie.
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As rates rise, credit spreads will widen, and highly-indebted governments and corporations will have problems refinancing their debts.
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If delivered, Merkel's promise would do a whale of good to Germany's hard-pressed and heavily indebted European customers.
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Gustav remains indebted to his former employer, a champion of singular vision who inspired his own strict work ethic.
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Many take advantage of the offer of an advance on their wages and arrive on mango farms already indebted.
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While its debt has dropped from $57.3 billion following the EMC deal to $50.3 billion, it remains heavily indebted.
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Indebted HNA Group Co had also sold investment products to staff but later missed some repayments under financial pressure.
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Member states, and especially Germany, reckoned the IMF could impose conditions on indebted countries more credibly than the European Commission.
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Pension cuts have been a regular feature of austerity drives to ensure that financial aid continues to the indebted country.
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Underestimating how long someone will live can be costly, as overgenerous governments and indebted private pension schemes have been discovering.
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The unjustified rejections and chronic delays outraged American veterans, who felt indebted to their Afghan colleagues who worked alongside them.
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Home prices in the Nordic country have surged since the mid-1990s, leaving households among the most indebted in Europe.
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Last year's rise in interest rates means more and more highly-indebted companies may have to scramble to make payments.
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FED'S BARKIN SAYS HIGHLY INDEBTED COMPANIES HAVE A BIAS TO REACT TO NEGATIVE NEWS BY CUTTING COSTS AND REDUCING STAFF
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That leaves people like Cheryl indebted, unless they can win in the arduous process of fighting creditors and credit bureaus.
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Cord-cutting will continue to put pressure on profit margins at the combined company, which will also become highly indebted.
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Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil has described raising the tax as "fundamental" to bringing down heavily-indebted Lebanon's budget deficit.
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Najib has been under fire over allegations of corruption at 13MDB, the indebted state fund whose advisory board he chairs.
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An extended collapse could feed into bond and loan defaults, hurting balance sheets at rickety banks and indebted local governments.
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In Malaysia, China recently helped with a multi-billion-dollar bail-out of a heavily indebted state investment vehicle, 1MDB.
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It's a precise feeling, achieved by splicing micro-snippet samples together like puzzle pieces in keen, UK garage-indebted style.
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The end of the talks to sell Braskem, Odebrecht's crown jewel, complicates the restructuring efforts of the highly indebted conglomerate.
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Today's system supports high-risk mortgages indiscriminately, enabling imprudently indebted rich buyers to benefit from support intended for poor families.
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It doesn't matter that governments in emerging markets are, on average, about half as indebted as those in developed markets.
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A widening budget deficit in Italy, the euro-zone's most indebted country, risks plunging the single currency back into crisis.
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He has compared India's economy to Brazil's, which is similarly indebted and shrinking fast—a humiliating rebuke to the government.
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In an unconnected move, Fridman's investment fund LetterOne won control of the indebted, loss-making DIA in May this year.
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The US is the most indebted 'AAA' sovereign and was already running the loosest fiscal stance before the tax reform.
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Last year, it failed to sell part of its stake in the indebted carrier which currently relies on taxpayer money.
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But borrowing costs for more indebted euro zone countries, such as Italy, are rising faster than for safe-haven Germany.
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"We will be friendly with China, but we do not want to be indebted to China," he said in Tokyo.
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He said a fresh injection of cash into the indebted company will hinge on the result of an ongoing investigation.
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The investments come as regulators look to diversify their approach to supporting highly indebted smaller banks and contain financial risks.
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Regulators are working on a programme under which banks will swap some loans to indebted companies for equity stakes instead.
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Without any private borrowers to crowd out, even a government as indebted as Japan's will find it cheap to borrow.
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That outcome would leave Deutsche Telekom smaller, less indebted and more profitable - in the short term at least, say analysts.
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Policymakers are watching how indebted households handle higher borrowing costs and how the North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiations fare.
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Remember, also, that you are indebted to life until you help some less fortunate person, just as you were helped.
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In December, ICBC signed three debt-for-equity swaps with Shanxi province's highly indebted state-owned coal and steel firms.
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The deal will be the largest divestment so far in the heavily indebted oil company's $15 billion asset sale plan.
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After a crippling recession that pushed the indebted country into a bailout in 2011, Chinese cash helped aid its recovery.
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After years of backsliding, heavily indebted Lebanon faces financial crisis without reforms to put public spending on a sustainable footing.
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Borrowers are being helped by investors' belief that a strong US economy will support indebted companies through 2019, investors said.
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They were unpolished but unafraid of catchy choruses, seemingly as indebted to Big Star as they were to T-Rex.
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Screaming, on the dancefloor to Baby D. Ecstasy and acid house are so intertwined, they're practically indebted to each other.
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One way or another, they had become indebted to the plantation's owner and were not allowed to leave the property.
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Highly indebted firms face higher refinancing costs as U.S. interest rates rise but lack the IMF backstop that governments enjoy.
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This contravenes EU regulations that call on Italy and other highly indebted countries to steadily narrow the shortfall towards zero.
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Countries that are more fiscally sound do not want to have their debt associated with those of highly indebted nations.
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Heavily indebted budget carrier, Norwegian Air said Friday that it needed urgent help from government to strengthen its cash position.
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Forecasts for higher oil production from highly indebted Pemex were also on the upper end of the possible, economists said.
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A global economy ruled by big, indebted companies looks sluggish but, in the view of many commentators, also very stable.
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"The French must know how much they are indebted to those heroes," an official in the Élysée Palace pointed out.
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Excessive expenses were often charged against artists' accounts, leaving them eternally indebted to their labels and therefore ineligible for royalties.
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"I am forever indebted and overwhelmed by the amount of people that came out to help me," Ms. Eller said.
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Here, low-income workers are made to feel indebted to the rich men like Mr. Wynn who pay their wages.
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Had Glencore succeeded, he said that would have blocked negotiations and paralysed the central African country, which is heavily indebted.
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Had Glencore succeeded, he said that would have blocked negotiations and paralyzed the central African country, which is heavily indebted.
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Chinese officials are pushing banks to lend more and allowing indebted local governments to spend money on big projects again.
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Tolerating even more borrowing by heavily indebted local governments is a short-term measure that could create long-term problems.
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Countries that are more fiscally sound do not want to have their debts associated with those of highly-indebted nations.
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The escalation of the trade war is exacerbating already troubled and highly indebted economies in Europe, Japan, China and elsewhere.
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The stories in "Indebted" end right around the time that the students are entering the complex world of loan repayment.
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This contravenes EU regulations that call on Italy and other highly indebted countries to steadily narrow the shortfall toward zero.
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As the crisis deepens, hitting ordinary Lebanese hard, there is no sign of foreign aid to the deeply indebted country.
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As the crisis deepens, hitting ordinary Lebanese hard, there is no sign of foreign aid to the deeply indebted country.
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My parents and grandparents made this decision a few years ago, and I feel incredibly grateful and indebted to them.
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The party is heavily indebted and has had its accounts in France closed by banks which declined to say why.
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Within that is a giant con: You are kind of indebted — both literally and figuratively — to that one particular backer.
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There was a sipping Baby Yoda for everyone, and we continue to be indebted to this lil green goober. pic.twitter.
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The First, indebted to Bartók, exhibits traces of Argentinean folk music, such as the loping rhythm of the gato dance.
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Cyprus, another of the bloc's most indebted countries, saw its debt rise to 102.5 percent of GDP from 95.8 percent.
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Rising interest rates could push the U.S. dollar higher, thus adding to the buying costs of heavily indebted global economies.
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Is it difficult to balance that humor with reality—particularly since the show is so indebted to race-based politics?
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You may never completely understand what you've helped restore in my children; I will forever be indebted to you all.
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His representatives abroad have fought efforts by creditors of Venezuela's highly-indebted government to seize foreign assets belonging to PDVSA.
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It's also worth noting that Manafort was heavily indebted to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, whom he had once worked for.
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KCGI's possible bid came amid concerns about lack of interest in the sales of the heavily indebted Asiana Airlines, analysts say.
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Using certain measurements that aim to assess a company's creditworthiness, the new leasing rule might make a business look more indebted.
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But it's a strange piece: cloistered, insinuating, indebted to Beckett, with an inscrutable ending that can leave audiences at a loss.
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Bankers argue that Canada's debt is more evenly spread and that the cohort of poor, over-indebted households is relatively small.
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New Zealand households are highly indebted relative to other developed economies, making them more susceptible to rising unemployment and interest rates.
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So far, two such debt-reduction deals involving indebted state-owned firms have been announced: China Construction Bank Corp (CCB) (601939.
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Pemex has overtaken Petrobras as the world's most indebted oil company, with long-term liabilities equivalent to 15% of Mexico's GDP.
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The artist also felt personally indebted to the Red Cross, which saved the life of his only daughter, Maria Dolors Miró.
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"There are times when some people say members don't even get a check, because they're indebted to a dealer," McCoy says.
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But Buckman's work is also indebted to the vocabularies of print and social media, where commodity consumption and pop-feminism converge.
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S&P estimates that 37 percent of corporate entities, based on a global sample of 13,000, were highly indebted in 2017.
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"Rising global interest rates will add to worries about the debt servicing capacity of highly indebted firms and governments," it said.
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Go deeper: Now hiring: Ex-cons, drug users, and indebted grads Millennial men are working less than they were pre-recession
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But the firm is heavily indebted, and sits at the bottom of a cascade of listed firms also saddled with loans.
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It was a part of history that a lot of people needed to see and we are indebted to its preservation.
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"I feel grateful and indebted to the people who have stood by me," Slahi said in a statement through the ACLU.
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By 2015 the debt had topped 96 percent of GDP, making France the seventh most indebted country in the European Union.
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Second, governments in the bloc's most indebted countries have saved trillions of euros due to the lowering borrowing costs it offered.
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Home prices in the Nordic country have surged since the mid-90s, leaving Swedish households among the most indebted in Europe.
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In sub-Saharan Africa it is 4.8; in "heavily indebted poor countries" (as the World Bank calls them) it is 4.9.
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The euro was little changed at $1.1573 after slipping 0.25 percent on Monday on renewed concerns about heavily-indebted Italy's budget.
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Some fear that he could milk Pemex, the world's most indebted state oil company, by requiring it to build public projects.
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Financial regulators have taken aim at banks' murky off-balance-sheet loans, and at heavily indebted borrowers such as property developers.
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Leveraged loans tend to be used by private equity firms to fund acquisitions of highly indebted companies with weak credit ratings.
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Tens of thousands of indebted cotton farmers in the western state of Maharashtra have killed themselves in the past two decades.
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The world's most indebted oil company is struggling with a sharp drop in crude prices and a multibillion-dollar corruption scandal.
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The strings, recorded in Budapest with a renowned 40-piece orchestra, are massive and empyrean, indebted to the existing AWVFTS catalog.
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One is that an excessively indebted hedge fund could go bust, leading to problems at the institutions that loaned it money.
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The chief executive of a troubled, deeply indebted Malaysian investment fund strongly rejected accusations of a cover-up, Channel NewsAsia reported.
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An offer for the indebted Eurocom from Saidoff's group has been accepted by Eurocom's creditors and submitted to court for approval.
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There is also a third lesson that is relevant to today's highly indebted world: the importance of debt forgiveness between nations.
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Greek government bond yields dipped after a ratings upgrade from Fitch that highlighted improving sentiment towards the indebted southern European state.
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I feel indebted to the social platform, and unlike the thrill of my first viral tweet, it feels like a burden.
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Reuters reported in January that the heavily indebted oil and gas company was exploring debt restructuring options, including an orderly bankruptcy.
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They are accused of applying all manner of psychological pressure on indebted gamblers: threatening force, calling family members, breaking into homes.
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Telecom Italia's CEO has addressed criticisms about the company's newly released investment plan, including increasing expenditure (capex) while so heavily indebted.
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The rand, however, softened 0.2 percent as continued rolling power cuts by indebted state-owned power utility Eskom weighed on sentiment.
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"But on the other hand, we remain a very indebted country and we still have to reduce our debt," he said.
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The complaints reflect savers' dread of negative interest rates and a suspicion that easing lets indebted southern countries off the hook.
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Fears are growing of spiralling capital outflows that could deplete sovereign coffers and cause a crisis in the highly indebted economy.
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Greece, the most heavily indebted country in the euro zone, has a debt to GDP ratio of more than 175 percent.
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Those economies would be hit hard by a dollar appreciation since their corporate sectors are excessively indebted in U.S. dollar terms.
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Kathy and her husband, Grant (David Warshofsky), are indebted to Beatriz, because she soothed their daughter in the wake of chemotherapy.
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Dalic said the law would define a framework for stabilising an indebted company's operations during its business, financial and ownership restructuring.
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Mr Ahmed led the World Bank's Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative in the 1990s — a programme that significantly reduced debt burdens.
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Analysts said the resulting company would be less indebted and better positioned to profit in the global market for beef products.
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"The Brookings Institution will be forever indebted to Alice Rivlin for her innumerable contributions to our work," the think tank said.
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He pointed out that AT&T is one of the most indebted companies in the world — about $249 billion in debt.
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And that cannot happen anytime soon, since doing as Germany does would require capital investments that an indebted country cannot afford.
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Higher-yielding debt reflects not only changes in interest rate policies but also in the future fortunes of heavily indebted corporations.
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Entering the Iranian market is not without risks: indebted local banks, a primitive legal system, corruption and an inflexible labor market.
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"Our bid reflects our firm belief that there is a future for Sears as a smaller, less indebted retailer," Lampert said.
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"Our bid reflects our firm belief that there is a future for Sears as a smaller, less indebted retailer," he said.
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The euro was little changed at $1.1543 after slipping 0.25 percent on Monday on renewed concerns about heavily-indebted Italy's budget.
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The United States remains forever indebted to the bravery, valor, and dedication that the Filipino Veterans of World War II displayed.
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It makes sense that Harry would be both indebted to and enthralled by her trailblazing style: to be honest, who wouldn't?
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Parente took the top job at the world's most indebted energy company in 2016 and has moved aggressively to cut debt.
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Thai households are among the most indebted in Southeast Asia, and the country's banks are rejecting around half of mortgage applications.
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Sort of a club with a set of values that use humility as the basis for feeling indebted to one another.
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Recruitment agencies employ local villagers who are known and trusted in their communities and who scout for indebted and impoverished women.
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"I am deeply indebted to Jody for his outstanding service as my chief of staff," Mr. Sessions said in a statement.
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But, there's something he says to you when you are parting ways, where he says essentially that you're indebted to him.
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She did not specify how much of that came from donors and how much came from the families of indebted students.
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The real estate market has stagnated, with deeply indebted developers forced to pay steep interest rates to roll over their debts.
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Using them allows lenders to game a so-called leverage ratio so that they look less indebted than they really are.
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Americans are significantly less indebted than before the recession and, significantly, they are better able to afford the debts they have.
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America's rising interest rates and strengthening dollar often get the blame, as indebted emerging economies struggle to repay dollar-denominated debt.
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And note the background: an abstract arrangement of cool-colored stripes, indebted to Brazilian textiles but also to new European painting.
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As Fact reports, Animals Have Feelings is stacked with twenty-two beats indebted to the producer's 2008 debut Rap Beats Vol.
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But however grateful or indebted Johnson may feel, Kardashian looks to be using their relationship to rehabilitate her line's own failings.
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All these images Ms. Kalman rendered in gouache in a delectably colored figurative style indebted to David Hockney and Florine Stettheimer.
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That means that the perpetually money-losing Sprint will soon no longer be a millstone around the highly indebted SoftBank's neck.
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Lending to households, already among the most indebted in the European Union, rose 7.1 percent on an annual basis in August.
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Then there's "Perm," which jolts back to the '60s, with its shout-singing and James Brown-indebted horn stabs and drums.
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Simpson's testimony to the House Intelligence Committee is fueling about whether Trump is somehow indebted to Russian business and government figures.
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The heavily indebted company also said on Monday it would pay down $550 million of its debt to term loan lenders.
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France's parliament passed a law in June overhauling the heavily indebted company despite three months of rolling strikes against the reform.
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That issue drew last-minute objections from highly indebted Italy, where some politicians believe they could make debt restructuring more likely.
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Morawiecki said the present zloty level is good for both exporters, as well as Poles and companies indebted in foreign currencies.
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Lebanon is one of the world's most heavily indebted states with public debt equivalent to more than 150% of its GDP.
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They also plan to depoliticize state-owned companies and improve their efficiency, productivity and transparency and reform the indebted healthcare sector.
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The move is part of government efforts to support indebted smaller banks and to ease risk in the country's financial system.
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The lack of bankruptcy laws gives an incentive for the indebted to leave the country rather than restructure what they owe.
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The project's title refers to the idea in Chinese Buddhism that children are forever indebted to their mothers for their milk.
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The euro was little changed at $1.1577 after slipping 0.25 percent on Monday on renewed concerns about heavily-indebted Italy's budget.
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RCom had a net debt of 450 billion rupees at the end of October, putting it among India's most indebted companies.
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More than half of indebted millennial respondentsMorning ConsultRead more: An astounding number of bankruptcies are being driven by student loan debt
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With the class of 2015 being the most indebted class ever, according to Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of college comparison site Cappex.
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Spiraling housing prices have collided with the rising cost of college, leaving an indebted generation with little hope of buying homes.
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Emerging markets are also vulnerable to tighter U.S. monetary policy and the resulting stronger dollar, especially China's heavily-indebted corporate sector.
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In Beijing, the authorities are increasingly worried about deeply indebted companies like HNA that have borrowed huge sums from state banks.
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One highly indebted, fast-growing economy starts to unravel, and others tend to follow, as fearful investors rush for the exits.
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It is the world's most indebted oil company and single-handedly embarking on an expensive new deepwater project could be prohibitive.
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Due to that small act of kindness, Ake became forever indebted to the little girl and her mother, swearing to protect them.
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In "Faust", his masterpiece, an indebted emperor is persuaded by the devil to print "phantom money", prices rise and economic disaster looms.
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You release a lot of really heavy electronic music, stuff that's influenced by or directly indebted to gabber and hardstyle and industrial.
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It is not only my greatest honor but also a testament to the sacrifices of the veterans to whom I am indebted.
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The government-backed scheme, launched in mid-22.6, is designed to ease the burden on the country's heavily indebted state-owned enterprises.
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It is one of the most indebted companies under the Reliance umbrella and has sold off assets in the past two years.
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The fight over the heavily-indebted group started after car maker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles sold its 16.7 percent stake in the company.
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However, there were signs that individual borrowers were staying indebted for longer than previously thought as they shifted debt between different products.
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Why, Chinese people asked on social media, is an indebted China spending so much abroad when it has pressing requirements at home?
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If it is used at all, it is likely that China, with its indebted banks and wobbly currency, would be the supplicant.
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FCA chief executive Andrew Bailey told Reuters that other measures to help heavily indebted borrowers should be given time to work first.
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The IMF welcomed that agreement, but said the heavily indebted country needed a wider-ranging plan to ensure long-term debt sustainability.
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The Fortoul Brothers' paintings, murals, sculptures, and installations are indebted to cubism, with their bold lines, blocks of color, and flattened perspectives.
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A Future: If Mr. Trump does become president, he would be hugely indebted to the first major elected official to endorse him.
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And even the experimental method itself may be indebted to theological notions of human nature that emphasize our intellectual and perceptual fallibility.
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The heavily-indebted Japanese government said this week that it plans to issue more 40-year JGBs to fund its fiscal stimulus.
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This provision will hit the most indebted firms hard, notably those owned by private equity, as well as industries such as utilities.
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But his government has raised spending on these, while several BJP-run state governments are offering massive loan relief to indebted farmers.
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It is less indebted and produces roughly four times as much oil, at about one-third the cost per barrel (see chart).
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Another person said Genish had found TIM, a heavily indebted former state phone monopoly, a "much bigger mess than he had expected".
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Lower oil prices could hamper efforts by Petrobras, the world's most indebted listed oil company, to offload assets on a wider level.
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Banks have also cut back on loans to highly indebted companies, known as leveraged lending, after a regulatory crackdown in recent years.
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Falling inflation would allow the central bank to cut interest rates off decade highs, easing the burden over indebted consumers and companies.
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So when the badly indebted Manafort got a high-profile job advising Trump's presidential campaign in March 2016, Manafort saw an opportunity.
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They were also indebted to Venezuela who stopped Paraguay from taking the playoff spot with a shock 1-0 win in Asuncion.
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Opinion polls before the election forecast victory for Simpson-Miller after she returned the heavily indebted economy to growth and low inflation.
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Deleveraging commonly occurs alongside large depreciations; as spending in indebted economies falls the value of the currency declines, giving exports a boost.
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If there were a suspicion that a company was over-indebted, the company's management would prepare an interim balance sheet, it said.
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But what if the worst has merely been postponed as indebted countries have not used this time to repair their growth composition?
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Political wrangling over the budget in heavily indebted Italy has seen the euro weaken over 2112.37 percent versus the dollar this week.
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This is, at least at first, a traditional hidden object game, a genre indebted to Where's Waldo and decades of Scholastic magazines.
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While banks tend to benefit from rising interest rates, they can also put a strain on indebted consumers that owe them money.
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Investors bet the evidence of increased pressure from Vivendi could open the way to a radical overhaul of the heavily-indebted group.
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The state-owned companies leading the investment charge are both highly indebted and much less efficiently run than their private-sector peers.
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The Bank of England would be forced to raise rates, stressing both the finance sector and the very heavily indebted household sector.
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Raising interest rates could stem some of the capital outflow, but would intensify stresses on heavily indebted domestic corporates and local governments.
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Rising interest rates pose a particular threat to highly indebted companies, and those needing to access capital markets as borrowing costs increase.
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That term refers to people living in places where it is tough to get a job, who also are often heavily indebted.
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He declined to offer his stock picks, but did say he isn't certain the heavily indebted shale pioneer Chesapeake Energy would survive.
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The government's push for restructuring of indebted companies in shipbuilding and shipping industries is adding to growth woes when exports remain weak.
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The funds' hefty yields help cushion the blow from rising rates, while rebounding oil prices have raised hopes for indebted energy firms.
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Indebted millennials, in particular, are feeling the strain more than other generations, according to a new survey from Insider and Morning Consult.
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"The risks are greater than we can bear," he said, in an apparent reference to difficulties facing the heavily indebted Lebanese economy.
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About a campaign chairman indebted to pro-Russian interests who tried to use his position to clear his debts and make millions.
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While India's state-owned banks have written off millions of dollars worth of unpaid corporate loans, indebted farmers are driven to suicide.
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"The third reason is that by 1984, Puerto Rico and D.C. were the two most indebted territories, by a lot," he said.
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He's also indebted the natural world that defined his upbringing in the Cambodian countryside, where his family grew rice, fruits, and vegetables.
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Rada is great at helping you financially, but then you feel indebted, so you know that you have to take it seriously.
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Many of us are still trying to wrap our heads around hardvapour, a Slavophilic, industrial-indebted descendant of the infamous vaporwave genre.
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For a game so indebted to America's civil rights movement, Detroit's archetypes do tend to fall into deep pits of insulting cliché.
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To achieve that Herrera must spur private investment and fend off downgrades from ratings agencies worried about indebted state-oil company Pemex.
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States that are most indebted have low credit ratings, which make their bonds more expensive and prevent their sale to large investors.
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Most orders at both Sembcorp Marine and Keppel are from Sete Brasil, an indebted affiliate of state-run Petroleo Brasileiro SA Petrobras.
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Throughout this album, there are melodies, chord changes, lyrical images and structural tricks that feel indebted to Ms. Swift's first three albums.
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Last week's deal granted an extension until December of this inefficient, heavily indebted program, which was set to lapse on Sept. 30.
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Multiple experts said during the record-long economic expansion that highly indebted companies would face a major stress test in a downturn.
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Lower rates would help those who are indebted or invested in assets, but the majority of the population wouldn't benefit, he said.
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While his financial assets had diminished before the attack, he was indebted to no one and had paid all his gambling debts.
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Her investigation of "domestic" forms was also prescient: Artists as different as Swoon, Cindy Sherman and Emma Sulkowicz are indebted to her.
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Ms. Carter, jazz's leading mainstream violinist, plays with a thick, warm-molasses tone; she's equally indebted to classical technique and folk song.
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One is "Carnival Time," an Antillean-inflected anthem that's equally indebted to early Weather Report and Quincy Jones's work with Michael Jackson.
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One of the world's most indebted countries, Lebanon has $2.5 billion in Eurobonds due in 2020 including $1.2 billion maturing in March.
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But it would potentially make funding more expensive for indebted governments in the south of the bloc, such as Italy and Portugal.
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Any clean up could come at a heavy cost for Italy, the euro zone's third-largest economy and already its most indebted.
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The result was urgent music-making for its own sake, rather than a performance unduly indebted to our baggage regarding another composer.
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For the first time in American history, an entire generation of citizens is more indebted, less employed and poorer than preceding generations.
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But doubts have grown after Mahathir said he needed more time to steer the heavily-indebted country out of its troubles first.
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The group is one of India's most indebted conglomerates, having borrowed heavily in recent years to expand its steel and power businesses.
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Presidents owing their victories to religious conservatives may feel too indebted to these groups, and this is a recipe for more sectarianism.
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"We care deeply for and feel indebted to those who chose to put their trust in us," Tesla wrote in the release.
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Nearly all of Puerto Rico's indebted entities, including the power utility and the highway and transportation authority, have effectively filed for bankruptcy.
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The Fortoul Brothers' paintings, murals, sculptures, and installations are indebted to cubism, with their bold lines, blocks of color, and flattened perspectives.
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The whole concept of "Making America Great Again" is a total fallacy in terms of greatness indebted to unregulated capital and accumulation.
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Analysts say while Beijing has taken steps to rein in shadow-lending, the plan to relieve indebted companies may work against those steps.
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There's a Europop beat that kicks in at the chorus, which is itself a Katrina & the Waves "Walking on Sunshine"-indebted musical treat.
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He has also pledged to engineer a turnaround for Pemex, the world's most indebted oil company that is increasingly grappling with investor skepticism.
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" BOC'S WILKINS ON THE EFFECT OF HIGHER INTEREST RATES ON PEOPLE WITH DEBTS: "We take into account the fact that households are indebted.
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Property prices in the Nordic country have boomed over the past two decades and Swedish households are among the most indebted in Europe.
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NS) has all but agreed to buy a 13,000 megawatt power plant from his brother's heavily indebted Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JNSP.
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To make this happen we're indebted to a couple of browser add-ons by artist and coder Ben Grosser:Facebook Demetricator and Twitter Demetricator.
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And luckily, Daenerys has the blood of an indebted Ice Dragon King in the North right there, currently making sex eyes at her.
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I am forever indebted however, to the warriors who came before me that allow me to lead the life I do so openly.
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The commitment to a mortgage was overwhelming and I was worried about being indebted to my parents and how that would play out.
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Bandar Malaysia was started by the indebted 1MDB state investment fund in 2011 but it later sold a 60% stake to the consortium.
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Now, with her beloved cat back in her arms, Welz said she is forever indebted to O'Connell and her family for finding Tiger.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's new Chancellor Philip Hammond said record-low government bond yields made borrowing attractive but the country was already very indebted.
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The problem is that wages have risen at a fraction of the pace of house prices, causing newhome-owners to grow increasingly indebted.
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I have the hardest time answering emails, anyway, so the last thing I want to feel is indebted to my phone or computer.
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The Southern states were, in general, not that heavily indebted (South Carolina was an exception), while the speculators disproportionately lived in Northern cities.
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It is one of the great inventions in all of human history -- OK, culinary history -- to which we are indebted to the Chinese.
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Highly indebted Italians detest limits, fearing the loss of a steady source of demand for their debt and a rise in borrowing costs.
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One argument is that in the current advertising-dependent, click-friendly state of music journalism, online publications have become too indebted to artists.
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Indebted small-cap companies would benefit from the Fed's widely expected interest-rate cut on Wednesday, its first in more than a decade.
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Last month Casino's parent companies including Rallye were placed under protection from creditors to seek to save the indebted French group from collapse.
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Even as bold thinking was thrown out, one truly bad idea made it in, presumably under pressure from representatives from heavily indebted states.
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Trying to determine what your parents would have wanted once they've become sick or indebted is no way to ensure the best outcome.
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There is nothing abnormal about shareholders and unsecured creditors challenging restructuring plans in order to seek a better deal from the indebted company.
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But quality, as an attribute, isn't the same as value; the value indexes are full of highly cyclical, heavily indebted boom-bust companies.
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To achieve that Herrera must spur private investment and fend off downgrades from ratings agencies worried about indebted state-oil company Pemex [PEMX.UL].
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The world's most indebted oil company lost market share to rivals following a shift last year to a policy of following international prices.
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While some analysts said the sale should go well given its relatively small size, others said Italy's highly-indebted banks could deter buyers.
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This was such an outrageously giving opportunity to me and I'm so indebted to everybody who had faith in me to do this.
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China's policymakers have issued a series of tough comments on "zombie" SOEs, many of which are heavily indebted from years of breakneck expansion.
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How did a genre so indebted to early net culture provide the syrupy groundwork for some of the most innovative club music today?
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Leveraged loans, a previously surging part of the market involving highly indebted companies with weak credit profiles, fell 56 percent to $152 billion.
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The middle classes are indebted up to their ears to almost anybody: their bank, supermarket, pharmacy, dentist, educational institutions and health-care providers.
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His friends, though, are fixated on how the feud with the indebted dealer in 2005 had roared back recently, possibly snaring Mr. Perez.
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At the time, the Supreme Court's conservative majority rejected concerns that lifting the limit would make candidates more indebted to the biggest donors.
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Eletrobras, as the firm is known, is seeking to offload the heavily indebted distributors ahead of government plans to privatize the overall company.
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It's no wonder that more than half of indebted millennials think college wasn't worth it, according to an Insider and Morning Consult Survey.
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The sound is not exactly popular, but it's influential and ubiquitous nonetheless—indebted to the eighties but largely divorced from any particular era.
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China's central government has a fairly low debt by international standards; what are deeply indebted are the country's corporate sector and local governments.
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These highly indebted companies will likely navigate the next recession, and the resulting bankruptcies and losses will stress the economy and financial system.
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Buying up state bonds were part of Draghi's "whatever it takes" stimulus drive that helped heavily indebted Italy through the global financial crisis.
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"We are also indebted to the 32c3 NOC [network operations centre] team, for providing such great connectivity and encouraging playful experimentation," Masspoem4u said.
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BAML particularly warned clients to watch credit spreads in "excessively indebted" Europe, China, emerging markets and U.S. companies in the "BBB" ratings category.
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Since the dire days of the Greek crisis, economists and bankers have floated the idea of another currency for highly indebted eurozone countries.
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Consumer demands are changing so quickly that heavily indebted companies have trouble reordering their business to adapt and compete with better-funded rivals.
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People who are sick, indebted, or in an unstable job or relationship will need to pay the bills or save for imminent hardship.
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While the choreography was created by Wim Vandekeybus, it is indebted to the raw, primal spasms that drove Ms. Bausch's dancers to exhaustion.
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However, the European Commission may baulk at the prospect of highly-indebted Italy raising its deficit sharply from one year to the next.
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But Mahathir Mohamad, the country's returning leader, says he fears becoming overly indebted to China for infrastructure that is neither viable nor necessary.
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The Finance Ministry is helping deeply indebted local governments borrow far more money this autumn so that they can restart stalled infrastructure projects.
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The activist investor is trying to replace the board at the indebted food group, which has a market value of around $12 billion.
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Since governments around the world are heavily indebted, this global recession is shaping up to be a big test for Modern Monetary Theory.
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He cautioned that it is "impossible" to know if markets have bottomed and that heavily indebted companies will struggle in the weeks ahead.
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Since the dire days of the Greek crisis, economists and bankers have floated the idea of another currency for highly indebted eurozone countries.
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But J. Crew has suffered through years of declining sales that prompted speculation that the highly indebted retailer would eventually file for bankruptcy.
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They followed an interview by dos Santos to news agency Lusa in which she said she was heavily indebted due to her investments.
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The deal is part of a problematic pattern as indebted Chinese companies buy marquee assets in the United States, Europe, Canada and Australia.
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Heavily indebted Lebanon won pledges of over $11 billion at a conference in 2018, conditional on reforms that it has failed to implement.
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Lutz, who has been CEO since 2017, faces pressure to turn around the operational and financial performance of the deeply indebted rail operator.
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A vast new complex planned for downtown Toronto, with a haphazard-looking stack of blocky modules, is utterly indebted to the Safdie building.
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The economic crisis is rooted in decades of corruption and waste that have made Lebanon one of the world's most heavily indebted states.
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Agrokor, a highly indebted Croatian food company currently undergoing a restructuring process, is negotiating a liquidity loan seen at around 400 million euros.
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Lebanon has an $86 billion national debt — a 152% debt to GDP ratio — making it the third most indebted nation in the world .
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The economic crisis is rooted in decades of corruption and waste that have made Lebanon one of the world's most heavily indebted states.
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Our country will be forever grateful & indebted for the impact former First Lady Barbara Bush had on improving literacy in the United States.
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BELGRADE, Feb 21 (Reuters) - The crisis manager at indebted Croatian food group Agrokor, Ante Ramljak, has resigned, the company said in a statement.
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I would not be indebted to other groups, and so maybe I could try a couple of variable things, just on this issue.
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Boleyn feels indebted to him, but despite facing his own professional obstacles, Dio couldn't anticipate the ones she would face as a woman.
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Ukraine's dollar-denominated bonds tumbled to multi-month lows, reflecting pessimism about what a Trump presidency means for the divided and indebted country.
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A delay would be unwelcome and add pressure on Morrison's government to announce other measures to help relieve pressures on Australia's heavily indebted households.
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If anything, Russia might be better served by installing a new leader who would be indebted to Moscow and thus more pliant than Assad.
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REPAYE is merely an incremental improvement, rather than a large-scale solution for the 40 million — and growing — indebted college graduates in America today.
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De Guindos oversaw the resignation of compatriot Rodrigo Rato, then chairman of deeply-indebted lender Bankia and a former International Monetary Fund managing director.
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Yes, we're forever indebted to Duchovny for his charming and swoon-worthy Mulder, but it is Anderson who's the more skilled and acclaimed actor.
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On Wednesday, Brazilian television channel GloboNews said Bolsonaro had decided to keep Monteiro as the CEO of the world's most indebted listed oil company.
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PKEW PKEW PKEW had that honor bestowed upon them: because their music is so indebted to beer consumption, it screams for a brand partnership.
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One other credit market that is also coming under scrutiny is the leveraged-loan market (which involves loans to companies that are heavily indebted).
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The exhibition shows how languages, myths, and society's shared imagination are indebted to other nations, entwined by histories of international trade, conflict, and colonialism.
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The European leveraged loan market, which finances riskier, more indebted companies, also recorded a positive start to the year increasing 20% to US$47.53bn.
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Generally speaking, millennials are more educated, less wealthy, and more indebted than previous generations, and these inequities are compounded along racial and gender lines.
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The U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) highlighted loans to highly-indebted companies in its semiannual risk report issued on Monday.
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Cemig, Brazil's most indebted utility, has struggled to sell assets this year, and faces 9 billion reais in debt maturities by year-end 2018.
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The heavily-indebted company, headed by Chief Executive Amjad Bseisu, is hoping to attract more interest now that the field is up and running.
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Bank of England Governor Mark Carney and others have raised concerns about the huge growth in loans to highly-indebted, non-investment grade companies.
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Scenes where nameless mage Astrid Bergès-Frisbey taps into her animal-controlling powers feel more indebted to Ladyhawke's dreamy magic-and-the-wilds rawness.
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The ECX can also boast never to have seen a default, in a country known for suicides by indebted farmers whose buyers have welshed.
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It eschewed the standard soul sound he had been going for, with songs that flirted with bossa nova and even Jeff Buckley-indebted grunge.
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While their charisma and stage presence are undeniable, they are indisputably indebted—at least aesthetically—to club kids, drag queens and queer cultural figures.
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Casino companies and slot-machine makers are heavily indebted, an overhang from the financial crisis and a series of debt-financed projects and consolidations.
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Netshoes has a market capitalization of $68 million, but as the company is highly indebted, the total cost of the deal would be higher.
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In a country where a bounced cheque risks landing the issuer in jail, many heavily indebted expatriates have opted to depart in recent months.
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Her promised handouts would not materialise, since France is already perilously indebted and her scheme to print francs again would spark a financial crisis.
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Polaroid, the iconic but indebted camera company that endured two bankruptcies in less than 10 years, is ready for its digital era close-up.
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At between HK$40 and HK$47 a share, the deal will raise between $8.3 billion and $9.8 billion for heavily-indebted AB InBev.
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South Korea's central bank may no longer be able to ease further, even as it wants to avoid unsettling a highly indebted housing sector.
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Casino's parent companies, including Rallye, were placed under protection from creditors last month in a bid to save the indebted French group from collapse.
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Producer prices, particularly for building materials, have surged this year, giving China's long-ailing and heavily-indebted industrial sector its best profits in years.
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Rising interest rates pose a threat to highly indebted companies, in particular, as those borrowers could have more difficulty affording more costly debt payments.
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During the euro-zone crisis from 403 they were two components of the ugly acronym "PIGS" (Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain) denoting particularly indebted economies.
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Elovitch, a family friend of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, controls Bezeq through the heavily indebted Eurocom holding group, which is expected to be sold.
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I'd never used a facial moisturizer before that made my skin look so healthy — and for that, I'm forever indebted to winter storm Grayson.
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To conservative foreign observers Germany is a byword for a reckless refugee policy; to others it is the country that bullied indebted southern Europeans.
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States have their own law-enforcement agencies, for one, and a state like Karnataka has big budgets for public projects (indebted Punjab does not).
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They restricted lending to over-indebted firms and embarked on a bout of fiscal belt-tightening that would make even the prudent Germans blush.
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Since then, he has prioritized protecting Venezuela's assets which are under threat from creditors and other parties seeking compensation from Venezuela's highly indebted government.
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Gigaba also denied reports that he told a COSATU union meeting that indebted state-owned entities needed 100 billion rand ($7.50 billion) to survive.
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The Bank of Slovenia had ordered Sava to sell its stake in Gorenjska, saying indebted Sava was not financially strong enough to support Gorenjska.
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And while Divino Niño's sound is certainly indebted to English-language bands like the Beatles or SIlver Apples, they only recently discovered those bands.
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When foreign currency stopped flowing in, the country was too indebted to keep borrowing: Chavez, and later Maduro, had quintupled the country's external debt.
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Property prices have risen much more than wages over the last couple of decades and Swedish households are among the most indebted in Europe.
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We do this to prepare them for their grown-up lives in a society that turns all people into stressed, anxious, competitive, indebted consumers.
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The research presented Saturday offers new evidence that fiscal stimulus in a recession is not only safe but effective even in heavily indebted countries.
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His sculptures feel obviously indebted to Pee-wee's Playhouse, though turned more campily grotesque — his creations include a vomiting version of the beloved Chairy.
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So are conservatives angry at the apostate Trump or indebted to him for helping them politically when they were not able to help themselves?
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The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is worried cutting rates deeper into record territory would only encourage more borrowing by already heavily indebted households.
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Since a parliamentary election in May, political wrangling has prevented Lebanon from forming a national unity government, raising concerns for the heavily-indebted economy.
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President, you have crept into our heart, you and your whole family, and you occupy it," Biden said, adding, "I am indebted to you.
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At the risk of Orientalizing the style, they do sound non-Western, indebted to melodic traditions of the Middle East and maybe even Russia.
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Political wrangling over the budget in heavily indebted Italy has put a lid on a recent revival in the euro's fortunes against the dollar.
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But some lawmakers are concerned about overriding Puerto Rico's Constitution, or setting a precedent that deeply indebted states might one day try to follow.
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Well, creditors should have known they risked losing some of the money they put in Puerto Rican bonds given how indebted the island was.
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That is bound to result in a spate of bankruptcies and defaults in Turkey's corporate sector, which is excessively indebted in U.S. dollar terms.
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A bigger concern with bond indices is their weighting by volume: those who track them end up most exposed to the most indebted borrowers.
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There's a reason the average indebted American household carries roughly $6,000 in debt: plans often go awry or weren't made in the first place.
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More than 10,000 people assembled in Athens's Syntagma Square, normally a regular venue of rage for protesters over financial reforms for the indebted country.
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The acquisition of the company, formerly called Harrah's Entertainment, in 2008 got into early trouble as a flagging economy left the indebted company struggling.
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Highly indebted Elia is expected to draw the right by a July 28 deadline and then sell the stake on to KfW, they added.
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We are forever indebted to him for showing the world what an out LGBTQ elected leader could do — a local official with global impact.
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"We are forever indebted to Lebanese General Abbas Ibrahim and to all others who helped secure the release of our son," the Goodwins added.
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The indebted company is racing to reach an agreement with its banks and bondholders by March, or it faces a full-blown insolvency process.
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Meanwhile, Ukraine's dollar-denominated bonds tumbled to multi-month lows, reflecting pessimism about what a Trump presidency means for the divided and indebted country.
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" It's a tale of lost twins, amnesia, agoraphobia, adoption — most indebted, in other words, to melodramas like "Rebecca" and "Wuthering Heights" and "The Moonstone.
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The stimulus package could have been much larger, with added money for job creation; more indebted homeowners could have been kept in their houses.
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Chinese banks, with their deeper local connections and rapid lending, have scooped up the vast majority of domestic clients, including the most indebted ones.
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The style was always indebted to the music that preceded it, and represents just one point in the broader continuum of Afro-Brazilian culture.
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On Thursday, a heavily indebted Chinese shipbuilding company revealed that it would issue equity to creditors instead of repaying $2.17 billion of outstanding loans.
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"The match is free money," said Daniel Wrenne, a financial planner in Lexington, Ky., who specializes in helping physicians and other highly indebted graduates.
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On Thursday, a heavily indebted Chinese shipbuilder disclosed that it would issue equity to its creditors, instead of repaying $2.17 billion in bank loans.
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Sheen said speaking to heavily indebted people in his home town of Port Talbot in South Wales had inspired him to tackle the problem.
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Upstream-focused KMG EP is sitting on a cash pile of more than $3 billion, while its indebted parent narrowly averted default last year.
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Similar to the early albums of Eno, Roedelius and Moebius, Renner's sketches were strongly indebted to place but existed as their own sonic landscape.
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After years of backsliding, heavily indebted Lebanon faces financial crisis without economic reforms to put public finances on a sustainable footing, its leaders say.
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Temer also promised to restore financial health to Petrobras, the world's most indebted oil company, which has struggled to tap vast offshore oil reserves.
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Orange's plans to upgrade networks contrast with those of rival SFR, owned by heavily indebted parent company Altice whose shares have fallen sharply recently.
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Nearly half of indebted graduates think their college degree didn't earn them a higher salary, according to a survey from Insider and Morning Consult.
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And a blowup in Italy, one of the most indebted countries in the world, would not only rattle Europe but spread throughout global markets.
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A country that once courted Chinese investment now fears becoming overly indebted for big projects that are neither viable nor necessary — except to China.
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Casino's parent companies including Rallye were placed under protection from creditors last month in a bid to save the indebted French group from collapse.
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Pemex, Mexico's state-run oil firm Petroleos Mexicanos, is Latin America's most indebted firm and reported one of its worst-ever losses last year.
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Declines began in highly indebted Turkey and Argentina, and spread as a rising dollar made dollar-denominated debt in other emerging economies more costly.
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It had been a hangout for gangsters and Broadway stars and many who were indebted to the former and in love with the latter.
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Angola, the Republic of Congo and Zambia were some of the nations that Moody's listed this month among the most indebted to Chinese creditors.
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"Indebted" ends up being a story about modern families—about how we understand our responsibilities toward one another in a time of diminishing prospects.
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Many analysts believe the recent monetary policy decisions will lead to higher debt in already-indebted nations and will not make people consume more.
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At the SNCF, the government pressed for concessions on train drivers' rest times, which managers had said could make the heavily indebted company uncompetitive.
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Voges's aesthetic is clearly indebted to the German director Frank Castorf, although it lacks the verbal exuberance or bravura acting of Castorf's best work.
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But it will also become one of the world's most indebted and has plans to sell up to $10 billion in non-core assets.
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One of the world's most heavily indebted states, Lebanon is suffering from its worst financial and economic crisis since the 1975-90 civil war.
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Kerber's group had complained the QE scheme jeopardised German taxpayers' money and unduly shielded indebted euro zone governments from pressure on the debt market.
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But her remarks did not mention negotiations between the IMF, European lenders and Greece for a new bailout program for the heavily indebted country.
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At the same time, Mr. Dor said, the European Central Bank cannot end stimulus without damaging the economies of heavily indebted countries like Italy.
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Such tales of indebted students being driven to suicide have become commonplace in Chinese media and social networks in recent years, sparking public outrage.
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But if you considered her indebted to you for providing them, you would have given the lie to that and left her understandably flummoxed.
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Heavily indebted SunEdison has delayed filing its annual report as it investigates concerns raised by former executives over the accuracy of its financial position.
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On Monday, Ozon said he was recently asked to invest in Brzeszcze coal mine, currently owned by indebted state-run utility Tauron and refused.
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On the World Bank's figures, Haiti receives aid worth 12.3 percent of its gross national income—double the average for heavily indebted poor countries.
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The Americans were indebted to goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher for saving a late penalty in their 2-1 semi-final win over England on Tuesday.
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In 235, after much manoeuvring, Ms Sirleaf won a colossal write-down of Liberia's debts under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries programme (see chart 7).
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The bank's fragile state poses a threat to confidence in other Italian lenders and even to heavily-indebted Italy, the euro zone's third-largest economy.
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Companies not based in France but with big operations there could also be affected, which could include highly indebted Dutch-registered telecoms group Altice (ATCA.AS).
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Devore's riffs were certainly obtuse, but he didn't have the kind of math-rock-indebted approach that was emblematic of bands like Coalesce or Converge.
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In March 2013, regulators warned banks to monitor their revolving loans and other credits to indebted companies and Friday's report indicated many banks were complying.
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Tuesday's data will be welcomed by the country's central bank which is concerned steep house price falls could weigh on spending by heavily indebted households.
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Instead, he delved straight into pillorying his general election opponent as a career politician whom Trump accused of being corrupt and indebted to special interests.
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Development plans that are either uncommitted or funded on-balance sheet can decelerate, while low interest rates also give indebted developers flexibility over construction speeds.
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Zambia, along with 29 other African countries, had many of its debts wiped clean since 2005 under the IMF's "heavily indebted poor countries" (HIPC) scheme.
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Corporate debt is a likelier source of trouble, but a rising oil price has eased pressure on indebted energy firms, the most likely to falter.
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Another flaw in tracking corporate-bond indices, weighted by market value, is that investors end up with the biggest exposure to the most indebted companies.
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The news comes against the backdrop of a slew of repayment obligations and concerns about rising financing costs at the indebted airline-to-property conglomerate.
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Heavily indebted Ecuador this week sold a $1 billion bond while Egypt announced plans for $3-$7 billion in foreign-currency bonds in early 2019.
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Upstream-focused KMG EP is sitting on a cash pile of more than $3 billion while indebted parent KMG NC narrowly averted default last year.
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China is still in the process of opening its economy, and its main challenges remain: An excessively indebted model, large overcapacity and persistent capital controls.
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The cut comes against the backdrop of a slew of repayment obligations and concerns about rising financing costs at the indebted airline-to-property conglomerate.
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The Shire acquisition, completed in January, catapulted Takeda into the world's top 10 drugmakers by sales but also made it one of the most indebted.
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Reports that the ECB was considering such a move sent bond yields in the likes of indebted Italy to one-year lows earlier this month.
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Critics argue that heavily indebted Italy can ill-afford either, and certainly not both at once, meaning that their introduction will have to be staggered.
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The heavily indebted company, once Asia's commodity trading powerhouse, has been slashing jobs and selling assets to cut debt after a crisis-wracked two years.
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David Lander will forever be indebted to the late Penny Marshall, because the beloved actress and director gave him his first major role in Hollywood.
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But GloboNews TV channel later reported that Bolsonaro would keep Monteiro, who took the helm of the world's most indebted listed oil company in June.
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Cramer agreed with Gundlach that there will be real issues with banks and indebted oil companies if the price of crude does not head higher.
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The seed maker's immediate parent may be too indebted to help, with adjusted total debt of about 11 times EBITDA, according to Moody's Investors Service.
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Last month's appointment of Pedro Parente as Petrobras chief executive officer has bolstered the outlook for the world's most indebted oil firm, the letter said.
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Financial markets have so far shown little alarm about the prospect of prolonged deadlock in Italy, one of the euro zone's most heavily indebted nations.
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Heavily indebted Caribbean countries are torn between collecting much-needed revenue from car imports and supporting the roll-out of private electric vehicles, said Gardner.
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The utility firm Tauron, admittedly Poland's most indebted energy firm and the one with the oldest assets, says it has begun to find financing difficult.
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That will allow it to fine-tune borrowing costs without using the blunt instrument of benchmark rates, which could hurt the heavily indebted corporate sector.
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Others said that the cuts might well prove counterproductive, by lowering growth and therefore government revenues, leaving the affected countries even poorer and more indebted.
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With that in mind, we descendants of African slaves are indebted to the slaves who chose slavery over death in hope of a better day.
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Glen Crawford, CEO of Amigo, said its customers aren't financially vulnerable or over-indebted, and use their loans for considered purchases like buying a car.
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House prices are strongly rising, consumers are borrowing without becoming over-indebted, and the banking sector looks safer than it has been in many years.
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Public debt at the start of the programme was 147% of GDP, making it one of the most indebted countries in the world (see chart).
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We honor their service and sacrifice, recognizing we are forever indebted to the soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who have defended our freedom for generations.
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On the basis of gross general government debt, Canada is the second most indebted 'AAA' sovereign and the rating has limited tolerance for further increases.
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The founders knew the risk when starting out, which is why they feel "deeply indebted" to the first cohort's families who gave LLA a chance.
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Mr. Tiran's moving, expressive performance during the possession has an acrobatic elasticity, with hints of Iggy Pop carnality and eyeball work indebted to Jack Nicholson.
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"Our nation is indebted to you and to the survivors who fought so hard for justice and a safer future for our children," she said.
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Managers say that concession could make the heavily indebted company uncompetitive when it has to open up to private competition in 2020 under EU rules.
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Turkey needs to lure foreign investment to plug a yawning current account deficit of around 4.5 percent of GDP and finance its heavily indebted companies.
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Its shares rose 10.5 percent as investors welcomed a decision to spin off its U.S. unit and simplify the indebted telecoms and cable firm's structure.
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What's more, a plurality of all indebted Americans surveyed (34%) don't know how much of their monthly income goes toward paying down their personal debt.
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Elsewhere, there was some focus on Greece with Fitch Ratings due to release its latest review on the indebted southern European state late on Friday.
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The commercial court in Dammam last month approved an application from indebted billionaire Maan al-Sanea and Saad, after they filed for a financial reorganisation.
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From its title to its voracious scope, "Life and Fate" is explicitly indebted to, yet never overwhelmed by, Tolstoy's saga of Napoleon's invasion of Russia.
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Some worry that the unwinding of the European Central Bank's bond-buying scheme risks sparking a new crisis in highly indebted member states like Italy.
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MOSCOW, May 30 (Reuters) - Indebted Russian coal and steel producer Mechel said on Monday that its shareholders had approved a series of debt restructuring deals.
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Joining the alliance was one of the preconditions set out in the debt-restructuring agreement made between heavily-indebted Hyundai Merchant Marine and its creditors.
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Pemex, the world's most indebted oil company, has faced mounting pressure to improve its finances and invest more in its profitable exploration and production business.
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They fear employees could lose job-for-life guarantees, automatic annual pay rises and generous early retirement under the reform of the highly indebted SNCF.
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But not everybody is thrilled with the idea of lending to already indebted companies, so financial engineers have transformed these loans into something more attractive.
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A sharp dive in crude oil prices was at the heart of the rout, making people less willing to lend money to indebted energy companies.
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Among policymakers and economists looking for signs of the next crisis, Italy and its heavily indebted banks have been a source of concern for years.
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China built a military base in another indebted African country, Djibouti, a few miles from where the United States has a base for counterterrorism operations.
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Books ____ A country that once courted Chinese investment now fears becoming overly indebted for big projects that are neither viable nor necessary — except to China.
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That's a problem, given that the indebted company's market value is already less than half of the $228 billion it claims its assets are worth.
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And what my father did at that point, and I'm very much indebted to him, is he then insisted that I go to boarding school.
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The heavily indebted company has prompted downgrade warnings for itself as well as Mexican sovereign ratings, with Fitch last year downgrading Pemex debt to junk.
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"Isabel dos Santos is very indebted because, when settling her debts, she launders big time!" said one of Gomes' tweets, cited in the court's ruling.
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At one point it flirted with the idea of selling to Hudson's Bay Company, but the challenge of combining heavily indebted companies proved too steep.
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The tribunal said it would not interfere with JSW Steel's bid because more than 7303 percent of the indebted firm's creditors had approved the plan.
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Private investment accounts for about 60 percent of overall investment in China and has rebounded this year as spending by heavily-indebted state firms slows.
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Lowe said policymakers will be mindful of the fact that households are highly indebted and any increase in interest rates could hurt economy-wide spending.
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In the South, the International Monetary Fund forced market reforms on indebted post-Communist countries, and some former Communist elites proved eager converts to neoliberalism.
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Another important proponent in his plan is a call to fix the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which would help indebted professionals alleviate massive debts.
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His remarks sought to allay concern that a volatile oil market could slow or thwart plans to downsize Petrobras, the world's most indebted oil company.
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In October Italy issued its first U.S. dollar bond since 2010, raising $7 billion and helping to diversify funding sources for the heavily indebted state.
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So far, China has disposed of more than 1,900 zombie firms and heavily-indebted companies, the head of the state assets regulator said on Saturday.
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Third, and perhaps most dangerous to our national security, our president could be beholden, and indebted, to undisclosed lenders and other investors around the world.
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Crime in Rio has been rising and the state is deeply indebted, often unable to pay police and other salaries on time, if at all.
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The weaker currency makes it harder for many of China's heavily indebted companies to pay off what they owe overseas or to raise more money.
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Zhao's comments come against a backdrop of a slew of repayment obligations and concerns about rising financing costs at the indebted airline-to-property conglomerate.
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But it brought Lebanon, one of the most indebted countries in the world, little closer to a resolution of fiscal problems that go back decades.
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Somalia, with a population of 15 million, is the 37th country to reach this "Decision Point" under the enhanced Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative.
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Pemex is the most indebted oil company in the world, with $106 billion of financial debt, of which $85 billion is bonds held by investors.
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So when the badly indebted Manafort got his job on Trump's campaign in March 2016, he was very interested indeed in how Deripaska might respond.
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They both are similar things, they're platforms that are selling other people's work that aren't necessarily indebted to the people who are working for them.
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European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, speaking in Munich, said he did not think Schaeuble's departure would soften the EU's approach to heavily indebted Greece.
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Univision filed for an IPO in 2015, but investor appetite for large indebted companies such as Univision soured and those plans have been on hold.
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He understands he is indebted to the social media platform, that it's essential to maintaining his popularity—not to mention his status as an everyman.
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Reports that Djibouti, heavily indebted to Beijing, would likely cede the port's operations to a Chinese state-owned enterprise were "even more alarming," they said.
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GE has struggled to turn its falling stock as the company is weighed down by its weak power business and its heavily indebted GE Capital portfolio.
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That is boosting profits for China's heavily indebted smokestack industries, which are largely state owned, and generating more cash flow to help pay off their loans.
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The so-called doom loop between highly-indebted banks and sovereigns is regarded as one of the euro zone's most serious vulnerabilities since its debt crisis.
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Moderately higher yields don't preclude further upside for stocks, but they arguably create a lower ceiling on valuations and feed into cost pressures on indebted companies.
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Police have identified the gunman behind the June 2 attack as a heavily indebted Philippine man addicted to gambling, ruling out any involvement by Islamic militants.
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Financials see-sawed as insurers rose while other stocks fell after Australia's central bank on Friday warned that higher interest rates could hit heavily-indebted households.
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"We're not always fully aware of how the context of many important intellectual things in our Western thinking is indebted to an ascetic environment," Salminen says.
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The Act will continue to treat her diabetes diagnosis as real — if not also a way to keep Gypsy feeling guilty and indebted to her mother.
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They did indeed do that, and you can listen to the whole brilliantly odd, wild, Devo-indebted thing via your streaming service of choice right now.
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Indebted to the gangster Dryden Vos, the crew devises a daring plan to travel to the mining planet Kessel to steal a batch of valuable coaxium.
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PARIS, May 23 (Reuters) - Shares in indebted French supermarket retailer Casino slumped on Thursday, as trading in the shares of Casino's parent company Rallye were suspended.
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The first book in the trilogy was published in the 1970s; this adaptation is most indebted to the second, "The Elfstones of Shannara," from the 1980s.
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Germany's biggest electricity companies, E.ON and RWE, both split in two last year, separating their renewables and grid businesses from indebted and loss-making conventional generation.
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"Borrowing, when the cost of money is cheap, has some great attractions, but this country is already highly indebted," Hammond said in an interview with ITN.
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That could potentially reduce the ECB's purchase of German debt, risking renewed conflict with Berlin, which has already argued that the ECB is subsidizing indebted countries.
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"Leveraged loans" are at first sight a tautology: in fact they are loans, usually arranged by banks among a syndicate of lenders, to highly indebted companies.
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IN ITS never-ending quest to rein in profligate local officials, China this week ordered its indebted cities and provinces to draw up detailed repayment plans.
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Pemex is the world's most indebted oil company and credit rating agencies have recently warned that the refinery's cost raises significant financial concerns for the company.
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The idea that Jefferson brought ice cream back to this country has been discredited and there are those who say we are indebted to the Quakers.
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Though The Wonder Years would pull from more commercial sources, their lineage was indebted to Kid Dynamite, even if it was only acknowledged through a cover.
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The heavily indebted president-to-be's son-in law met with Sergei Gorkov, the head of Russian state-owned bank VEB, for discussions in December 2016.
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But smaller, more indebted shipowners will not be able to raise finance to pay for the conversions, says Basil Karatzas, a shipping consultant in New York.
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Cattaneo took over as chief executive at heavily-indebted TIM a little more than a year ago after his predecessor quit over strategy differences with Vivendi.
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The move comes just weeks after carmaker Fiat Chrysler , which had been the largest shareholder of heavily indebted RCS MediaGroup, sold its stake in the publisher.
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American law is heavily indebted to English common law: Much of what we understand does and does not constitute a crime comes from the Middle Ages.
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"Eighty per cent of my friends have taken out loans," mourns one landowner, himself indebted, to keep themselves in the finery to which they are accustomed.
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Letting off flares and blowing whistles, they chanted slogans against the president's plans to shake up the heavily subsidised and indebted state-run SNCF rail company.
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After all, Italy is already Europe's second-most indebted country, and unlike much smaller economies like Greece, a systemic crisis there could unravel the entire Eurozone.
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At times, it plays like a prototype for Stranger Things, shot in a style heavily indebted to Spielberg and filled with homages to its source material.
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The EP and its first single of the same name sound indebted to pop music and the trip hop and house stylings of the mid 90s.
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The direct listing as an alternative to an initial public offering has been expected of high-profile start-ups, but not a heavily indebted legacy company.
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"All of us are indebted to Andrea Constand for being willing to go back into the maelstrom to try to see justice done," Thomas tells PEOPLE.
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The IMF responded with a "heavily indebted poor countries" (HIPC) scheme, wiping out many of the debts of 36 countries, 30 of which were in Africa.
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SYDNEY/SEOUL (Reuters) - British consortium GFG Alliance said on Wednesday it had signed a binding agreement to acquire deeply indebted Australian steel company Arrium Ltd ARI.
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A stronger dollar means that some countries will be more indebted and thus forced to produce more oil to offset the impact on their balance sheets.
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Heavily-indebted Mozambique released on Saturday a forensic audit report into loans made to tuna fishing company EMATUM, security firm Proindicus and Mozambique Asset Management (MAM).
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"Everyone is indebted and it is a vicious cycle of never-ending loans," said Sumatra Mod of Penn Thozhilalargal Sangam, a Chennai-based women workers' union.
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If Najib is allowed to remain in power, the damage from the scandal related to the deeply indebted state fund 1MDB will become worse, Mahathir said.
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He is deeply indebted to the symbolic commitments of conservatism (and to the conservative media that conveys them), but he owes less to the party itself.
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Bringing down the leverage of the most indebted listed SOEs would require an equity injection of 2.7 trillion yuan ($414.4 billion), Moody's estimated in the report.
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Court filings have revealed that Manafort was deeply indebted to the Russian billionaire, whom the U.S. put on a list of "Designated Russian Oligarchs" last April.
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Fundamental healthcare reforms will be impossible if politicians are indebted to the industry, according to an excerpt of a speech Sanders will deliver later on Wednesday.
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Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras, as Eletrobras is formally called, is seeking to offload the six heavily indebted distributors ahead of government plans to privatize the overall company.
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"He is heavily indebted due to being hooked on casino gambling, according to his immediate family," Abayalde said, reiterating the attack was not a terrorist act.
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Stranger Things is absolutely a sci-fi horror series indebted to Stephen King, Stephen Spielberg, and a whole host of stories from the 1970s and '80s.
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If anything, rather than claiming that bank regulations stifle lending, bank executives should be asking themselves how much longer consumers and companies can be this indebted.
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N) is one of the private equity firms that is in talks to acquire assets of heavily indebted U.S. hospital operator Community Health Systems Inc (CYH.
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While they're at it, if Sasha and Malia could go ahead and recreate the bunny ear-wearing twins (👯), we'd all be eternally indebted to them.
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Pemex is the world's most indebted oil company, with $104 billion of financial debt, $66 billion of which is made up of reserves for employee benefits.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Several hundred elderly Greeks shouting "shame" marched through Athens on Tuesday protesting against deep cutbacks to pension payments ordered by the indebted country's creditors.
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But while many companies reported they were repaying debt, some already deeply indebted groups said they had little trouble accessing more loans, especially for acquisitions overseas.
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The garbage problem — the city's sanitation agency is heavily indebted, and it needs more sites to dispose of its waste — is certainly not Ms. Raggi's invention.
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Indebted Southern European countries trapped inside the euro (the EU's shared currency) are condemned to a regime of austerity until they can replicate Germany's fiscal habits.
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The burden is so stressful that nearly half of indebted millennials think college wasn't worth the student loans, according to an Insider and Morning Consult survey.
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Greece is the most indebted country in the euro area, with a public debt ratio of about 180 percent of debt-to-GDP (gross domestic product).
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Conversely, Americans seemed to say "thank you" for everything the guides did, a custom that made the local people feel indebted to them, Mr. Lennox said.
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Mr. Fischl took up a kind of psychologically charged realism indebted to Manet, in paintings depicting tales and traumas of childhood, adolescence and the nuclear family.
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The world's most indebted oil company said that without the extraordinary expenses, it would have reached a net profit of 7.089 billion reais in the year.
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The expected boost to the growth projection comes after a sharp drop in global bond yields helped reduce borrowing costs for Canada's heavily indebted household sector.
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Last year, the Wall Street Journal reported that the class of 2015 is the most indebted ever, with the average graduate saddled with $35,000 in loans.
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