So far, these practitioners do not appear to be in any significant financial danger.
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Mr Spitzer's office, meanwhile, is looking into whether Gotham Partners Management Company, an American hedge fund, took positions in credit derivatives to create the impression that companies on which it held a bearish view were in financial danger.
The intense focus on "bailouts"--both of homeowners in danger of foreclosure and financial firms in danger of collapse--is doing just that.
But this one is different in nature because this one put the entire international financial community in danger if the U.S. Treasury could default.
The middle classes did not start to take holidays in a big way until the late 19th century, at a time when the values that mattered were still industry and discipline, and when leisure and idleness were perceived as sources of moral, spiritual, financial and political danger.
Regulators grilled Jamie Dimon in Congress and are investigating if the losses could pose a greater danger to the financial system.
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Although sovereign borrowing was not a direct contributor to the crisis of 2008, it has since become the principal danger to the financial system.
But with financial sleaze, Labour is in danger of falling into a similar trap to the one that caught the Tories.
One out of 12 surveyed charities said they were in imminent danger of folding due to financial reasons.
So even when Congress debated financial reform, the GOP felt no danger in opposing it.
The danger signal for technology and financial services at the end of last year, for example, was that their weightings had each reached almost 20% of the market.
The resulting rate is used in basically two ways: as an expression of global credit risk (rates go up when the financial system is perceived to be in danger, like in the fall of 2008) and as a benchmark interest rate for millions of contracts around the world.
"The danger here is that quality financial advice becomes something only for the wealthy, when in reality, most people need it to some degree - as poor rates of saving across the population only go to show, " said Keith Tadhunter, an independent financial adviser at Future Financial in Bath.
By itself, it would have posed no danger to the integrity of the global financial system.
At the same time, international aid for education is in danger of decreasing due to the current financial crisis, the report warns.
Because the two choices right now seem to be either the euro zone manages to rescue itself, increasingly questionable, or the world is once again in danger of falling into an economic and financial abyss.
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Is the U.S. -- or excuse me, is Egypt in danger of losing its U.S. financial assistance?
This danger is very real for the users of our Financial Wellness Assessment.
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The real danger in the Education Department is not its gross financial mismanagement but its efforts to gain effective control of America's schools.
There is, though, the danger of a domino effect, in which the financial collapse of some smaller countries leads to investors taking fright and fleeing even the larger, sounder developing economies.
Y. and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg warned that New York is in danger of losing its status as the world's financial center.
The danger of being caught on the hop by extreme moves in financial markets seems, if anything, to have risen.
She said it was still the plan to film in Guernsey, but the island was in danger of losing the film unless it came up with good financial rebates for the production.
Unless the EZ delivers a clear, present and lasting solution to the address the clear and present danger that is facing then we will have the equalivalent of financial Necrotizing Fasciitis in the region.
It is highly resonant that the bank, whose collapse four years ago is associated in most people's minds with the onset of the 2007-8 financial crisis, should be privatised just as we face the moment of maximum danger of a second banking meltdown - this one emanating from the eurozone's turmoil.
Prosecutor Anne Toohey had previously argued that there was a danger Mr Dotcom would try to flee the country, citing his multiple passports, financial resources and previous criminal convictions for hacking and insider trading.
With financial firms forecast to need another 15, 000 people in the next decade, the Edinburgh economy is in danger of overheating.
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