• But the bulk of its millions have been derived from underwriting and floating huge security issues.

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  • Mexico was reforming at the time, basically privatizing the banking sector and floating the exchange rate.

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  • Special software is required to use the viewer, and Floating Images is in serious discussions with several videogame companies.

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  • The innovation is in the engineering of a racking system and floating structure that can accommodate water rising and falling.

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  • The example I have in mind now is my study of the international adjustment mechanisms under fixed and floating exchange rates.

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  • The most startling aspect of the proposed deal: Bucksbaum is funding the deal almost entirely by debt, much of it short term and floating rate.

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  • Yet Pierre Moscovici, the French finance minister, last week surprised many by speaking of federalism and floating an intriguing idea: a Europe-wide unemployment-insurance fund.

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  • Take, for example, one indicator of the market's appetite for risk, the spread between swaps of fixed- and floating-rate interest payments (see chart).

    ECONOMIST: Nothing to fear but fear itself

  • If you don't want to take much risk and want a decent income, Libor and floating rates may be the place to go for it.

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  • Kneeling close, you could see how deceptively alive the shell-y mud was: It harbored whole scuttling ecologies of oyster-drill snails, tiny shrimp and crabs, and floating egg cases.

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  • This process is what stops the cream from separating again and floating to the top while milk sits on a grocery store shelf or in your fridge.

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  • Many are now looking hard at Japan, following the success of Ripplewood and Christopher Flowers in buying Shinsei Bank out of bankruptcy, cleaning it up and floating it.

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  • And around these we had shifting opinions and floating voters.

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  • Another reason demand for the long bond has been so voracious is that a lot of investment banks still use them to hedge their corporate-bond positions and interest-rate swaps (between fixed- and floating-rate obligations).

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  • It involves both understanding math and floating-point representation.

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  • He cannot resist making sideswipes at business theorists, telling anecdotes that put him in a heroic light and floating impractical radical ideas (such as loyalty premiums on dividends paid to shareholders as an incentive for long-term investment).

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  • Some economies would be hurt, but overall most emerging economies are in better shape than a couple of years ago, with large foreign-exchange reserves, and floating, not fixed exchange rates, making it easier for economies to adjust.

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  • It carries six passengers and two pilots, with nothing but identical window seats and transparent roof panels, since you will have the option of unbuckling and floating around the cabin during the zero-gravity portion of the flight.

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  • The levels of fixed-rate debt and floating-rate debt should come down, and the coverage ratios should improve in the next year or two, says General Growth Chief Financial Officer Bernard Freibaum Bernard Freibaum in a conference call with investors today.

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  • My sources at the Treasury tell me that they are happy with RBS's current proposals to mend itself, which involve shrinking its investment bank and floating a share of its US retail bank, Citizens, on the stock market.

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  • Also nearby is its water-park sister, Aquatica, and the worlds-away Discovery Cove, where a limited number of guests enjoy a day of lounging on a private beach, swimming with the dolphins and floating along the lazy river through the bird aviary.

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  • The levels of fixed-rate debt and floating-rate debt should come down, and the coverage ratios should improve in the next year or two, says General Growth Chief Financial Officer Bernard Freibaum in a conference call with investors today.

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  • So we opted for a sombre burial in the Greenhouse, under the shade of the tallest of the mangroves, though in truth it meant a slightly watery grave after all, stuff seeping up through the muck to swallow the foot, bubbles of mud detaching and floating among us during our tiny, foot-size ritual observances.

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  • The Bank's Financial Policy Committee (FPC) has concluded that they collectively need to raise more than the sums they have individually negotiated with the soon-to-be-closed Financial Services Authority (they have recently been agreeing measures with Andrew Bailey of the FSA to strengthen themselves - which is why, for example, Royal Bank of Scotland is shrinking its investment bank and floating off its US bank, Citizens).

    BBC: UK banks 'still short of capital', says BoE

  • Just as a floating foot and minute would lead to a lot of building and cooking errors, floating money would and does foster a great deal of malinvestment and trade disharmony for turning voluntary, economy-enhancing exchange with stable money as the measuring stick into something where trading partners are increasingly at odds.

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  • Financial markets are extremely efficient at capturing every scrap of information and opinion floating around in the marketplace, and incorporating it directly into the going price of bonds, shares and just about anything else that can be easily traded.

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  • Diana Damrau is a stunning Gilda, her soprano blooming with clarity and warmth, the floating and spinning notes on the top the embodiment of both her innocence and her awakening passion.

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  • There are bills and proposals floating around the Hill, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the Commerce Department.

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  • High yield bonds and senior floating rate loans have performed quite well over the past four years.

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  • How the court rules could affect not only homeowners and casinos but floating restaurants, warehouses and fish-processing plants.

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