You'd be a fool to sell this outfit short under existing rules, since you could get caught in a squeeze.
Middle managers in this world find themselves in a squeeze between achieving ever greater efficiency and keeping the workers happy.
More to the point, if the Fed doesn't print too much money, an increase in labor costs would only result in a squeeze on corporate profits, which management could deal with by boosting productivity.
The broad outline of the rate hike was approved by state regulators in March to help bail out the state's two largest utilities, Pacific Gas and Electric and Southern California Edison, who have been caught in a squeeze between escalating wholesale prices and the rates they can charge customers.
CDO, however, and in a credit squeeze they fall together, by virtue of being in the same murky structure, as investors rush for the exit or seek to hedge their risks.
Adding to their woes, the worst affected pension funds have also been caught in a double squeeze affecting all company schemes.
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Karpathos is small, stretching seven and a half miles in length and a mere two miles at its widest point, yet it manages to squeeze in a great variety of landscapes, making it perfect for outdoor pursuits: world-class surfing beaches, roads with soft hills ideal for cycling, and shimmering, glass-blue water for swimming and snorkelling.
In Italy, for example, there is persistent high unemployment in the south and a labour squeeze in the north, but southern workers are reluctant to relocate.
Financial-sector reform was essential, but the G-20 went too far: In seeking perfection, policy makers have delivered a profoundly pro-cyclical shock, resulting in a deflationary credit squeeze.
Because he was competing in the French Open on Sunday, Olazabal hired a private jet to get him to the qualifier and was unable to squeeze in a practice round.
Only in September did it propose a budget squeeze, including a 5% cut in public-sector pay, of the kind that Ireland, Greece and Spain pushed through months ago.
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Making a radio documentary is always an exercise in trying to squeeze a quart into a pint pot.
He started a five year fixed-term contract as Hampshire's top officer in 2008, just days before the banking collapse led to a squeeze in public sector finances.
Nonetheless, parts of the economy may still be caught in a genuine credit squeeze.
He spent four more years in Los Angeles, and during that time managed to squeeze in a few visits to the Napa Valley.
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It does no good that Goodyear has 40% of the domestic-made new-car market--the car companies are in a position to squeeze every last penny out of the profit column.
Things tend to slow down for people in December so they might actually have the time to squeeze in a quick coffee with you (or, if not, you can at least get on their calendars now for after the New Year).
Bougherra and David Weir got in each other's way as they both tried to make a headed clearance and the ball ran loose for Sutton to squeeze in a shot and the ball crossed the line before Nick Blackman could claim the goal for himself.
The sophisticated analysis comes into play when the pillow compares the previous night's movements to your regular sleep patterns (using its impressive ability to identify the bigger of two numbers), and if you had a more restless night than usual, it helpfully suggests that you try to squeeze in a nap or two during the day.
If a flight is delayed, for instance, Google now can tell you if you have time to squeeze in a visit to the gym.
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There is a significant short position in this stock and considerable potential for a major short squeeze if the results in the next few weeks are good.
Her motto is that there are only two people in the world: those that are customers of Squeeze In (a down-home dining institution with four locations in Nevada and California) and those that are not.
Green Tree Financial found itself in a life-threatening credit squeeze because the market had lost faith in its mortgage-backed securities and refused to refinance its short-term debt.
It is hardly surprising that the middle class has been the mainstay of the campaign - for the first time in nearly a decade it is feeling the squeeze of inflation, serial interest rate hikes and a slowdown in jobs in the cities.
Declines in deposits, a majorsource of funds for banks to lend out, appeared to intensify a credit squeeze in many countries.
Granted, that was a pretty tough time in the market, and it did manage to squeeze out a 1.9 percent gain in the period it was open, but it's still worth keeping in mind.
Mr Osborne's corporate tax policy is however vulnerable to a more fundamental criticism, that it doesn't face up to the fiscal reality of a global economy dominated by multinationals, which is that trying to force them to pay tax in a particular country is like endeavouring to squeeze a giant blancmange into a small box: the more you try, the bigger the leaks.
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