In the interbank market the Bank of Japan repeatedly has had to supply funds to keep afloat institutions with deficits.
ALADDIN, and systems like it, should help them keep afloat by automating some of the data analysis and the management of robots.
For a country about to borrow their own annual GDP in order to keep afloat, those numbers have the potential to change everything.
He says the plan is not a "silver bullet" fix but is merely designed to help all parties keep afloat during the current housing cycle.
"The AMA has stomped on primary care doctors for years, " says Slatosky, who claims he's had to borrow from a bank all year to keep afloat.
Likewise, ultra-lean supply chains no longer look like such a brilliant idea when you have to find cash to keep afloat a supplier that cannot get even basic trade credit.
AMCs in some other Asian countries are exposed by their conflicting duties, to the taxpayer, to banks that need recapitalising and to companies that the government wants to keep afloat.
In the chaos the funds borrowed massive sums to keep afloat and abandoned the strategies that had backfired so badly--yet they issued opaque, generally sanguine updates to their investors, the suits allege.
And every day, I hear how people are working to keep it all together -- how they're trying to pay the bills, about the businesses they're trying to keep afloat, about the home they love but are struggling to afford.
Pessimists will note that 500bn euros is about enough to keep Italy afloat for 14 months.
In the 1990s, most newspapers lost the huge government subsidies that used to keep them afloat.
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In response, customers withdrew their funds and stopped giving banks short-term loans to keep them afloat.
To keep revenues afloat regardless, banks are beating the bushes these days for borrowers.
In any case, Greek jobless payouts will hardly keep you afloat in an expensive city like Munich.
Without a deep overhaul, a quick-fix bailout would keep Greece afloat for only a few months, they warned.
He is negotiating with the bondholders, offering to give up some equity to restructure Venture to keep it afloat.
But the two fine, edgy performances by Collette and Griffiths keep things afloat.
The administration said it would funnel billions of dollars in taxpayer money into the companies to help keep them afloat.
The generous rewards in an industry that relied on taxpayer support to keep it afloat are indeed hard to stomach.
The government has refused to heed calls for its privatization and continues to pump public funds into the carrier to keep it afloat.
All of the crew members were wearing orange survival suits with strobe lights designed to keep them afloat, warm and easy to find.
And under pressure to keep banks afloat, Fobaproa did not have the time, or the inclination, to look into the loans it was buying.
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There will be no change in policy, just a slow painful attempt to keep economies afloat and little change in a chronic cycle of retraction.
Germany must in effect be willing to put all of the distressed euro zone economies on its balance sheet and pay to keep them afloat.
The newspaper was hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, and she was selling off family property to keep it afloat and cover ever-mounting legal expenses.
Moynihan is doing what he can to keep it afloat.
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U.S. stocks rose in morning trading Monday, after a weekend deal to keep Cyprus afloat, but an hour into the session things took a turn for the worse.
Married, with a daughter, and scrambling to keep financially afloat, he talked to a college friend, Bill Morgan, who was working with another Missouri buddy of theirs, Ken Lay, at Houston Natural Gas.
Europe hadn't resolved how to keep Greece afloat.
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