To fill their funding holes from fleeing deposits much of this borrowing has come from the Long Term Refinancing Operation or LTRO.
The iShares Russell 2000 ( IWM) rallied nicely from the long term 38.2% retracement resistance that goes back to the 2011 lows.
One way to overcome the myopia is to use artificial incentives and punishments to move the impact of health-related activities from the long-term to the short-term.
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However, the firm Tesco said a third of staff for the store would be recruited from the long-term unemployed in the area and, as the only town centre supermarket, it would increase revenue to surrounding shops.
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The case for independence has moved from the long-term complaint that Scotland was lagging the rest of the UK to the argument that it could be doing much better than the United Kingdom.
They are expensive, because the law protects workers from the long-term injury caused by vibrations, restricting the hours they can work.
His best chance lies in persuading the Kosovars to switch their attention away from Machiavellian games, and even from the long-term aim of independence, and concentrate instead on convincing the world that they are proper democrats.
U.S. exporters are benefiting from the long-term weakening of the U.S. dollar which makes American goods cheaper overseas.
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From the long-term chart, it would take much higher yields to suggest that this major trend has changed.
It came from the long-term, much defiled 1% of the population and their dedicated followers via the marvelous magic of capitalism.
At the same time, we expect Cisco to benefit from the long-term growth trends of data demand and cloud computing which continue to remain sharp.
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This rally should first be viewed from the long-term charts.
With the macro situation improving, we expect Cisco to benefit a lot more from the long-term growth trends of data demand and cloud computing, which continue to remain sharp.
The researchers took advantage of data from the long-term Nurses' Health Study, which has enrolled more than 230, 000 female registered nurses since 1976 and which surveys them every two years.
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Mr. Prouty said that companies poised to benefit from the long-term trend in pricing include Metalico (MEA), Schnitzer Steel Industries (SCHN) and Sims Metal Management (SMS).
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The increased liquidity in US debt will likely occur outside the US, and this will add to the desire of global portfolio managers to diversify away from the dollar long term, Robinson of Barclays writes.
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In fact, dropping the drug at this point may end up saving Nucryst money in the short-term, a silver lining (no pun intended) that could hold it over until it recovers fully from the long-term revenue loss.
They need only look to football helmet manufacturer Riddell, which finds itself embroiled in litigation for allegedly failing to protect players from the long-term risk of concussions and falsely marketing its helmets as having the ability to reduce the risk of concussions by a substantial percentage.
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His criticism was echoed by British Conservative MEP Jacqui Foster who warned that removing GMES from the long-term EU budget could mean that the benefits of the GMES project, such as early warning of climatic disasters, would not be spread equally, if different countries paid in different amounts to the GMES fund.
Producers make the case for discrimination: consumers may benefit in the short term from lower prices, but in the long term the loss of revenue to brand owners will discourage them from investing in their brands, or from competing fiercely with other brands.
We have enough short-term problems presently to keep us from considering the long-term problems associated with addressing them now.
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In other words, it is the latest initiative to provide the financial bridge that British industry has wanted for more or less as long as I have been conscious of the existence of British industry, viz long-term finance for growing companies from the institutions that invest for the long term.
If you're the kind of person that likes a good fiscal horror story, you'll find plenty of scary sounding numbers in today's report from the OBR on the long-term state of Britain's public finances.
And, now, add the marketing campaign embarrassment to the growing list of stumbles that might not impact Apple today, but foreshadow a potential fall from greatness over the long term.
The Leading Indicators from the Conference Board declined 0.3% in June, but the long-term chart from their press release shows that both the Leading and Coincident Economic Indexes are still rising, and show no signs of a recession.
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They wanted either a claw back of past bonuses and spoils from long-term incentive schemes, or the surrender of what he could earn from long term incentive plans that haven't yet vested.
Last year, initial public offerings from China accounted for nearly one-third the total of all listings in the U.S. While this year has seen a slowdown to 13 IPOs in the U.S. from China, the long-term trend is unstoppable as Chinese entrepreneurs gain new-found confidence and their startups become market leaders.
The group has to decide how to deal with the radioactive and non-radioactive hazardous wastes from the submarines in the short and long term.
By financing dams, highways and steel mills, the World Bank would hasten recovery from the war and, over the long term, would help less developed nations achieve rapid growth.
While elevated iodine has been most widely reported, its 8-day half life is very short, and iodine tablets offer good protection from the primary long-term health risk: thyroid cancer.
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