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The bond crowd finds the current yield on Treasuries ridiculously low from the crowding-in effect, the sudden flight to safety.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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This was largely a reaction to the painful memory of the Asian crisis: Asian countries wanted to insure themselves against another sudden flight of capital.
ECONOMIST: Global economic imbalances
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"We were in the back of the plane and all of a sudden heard some screams and some flight attendants ran up and down the aisles, " she said.
BBC: 'Smoke and screams' on board plane
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Elsewhere, the sudden dearth of foreign-bank lending and the flight of hedge funds and other investors from bond markets has slammed the brakes on credit growth.
ECONOMIST: The financial crisis
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Analysis of a flight recorder from that plane showed that a lithium-ion battery experienced a sudden drop in voltage and was not overcharged, the Japan Transport Safety Board said Wednesday.
CNN: What's wrong with the Dreamliner?
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Qantas Flight 72 was flying from Singapore to the western Australian city of Perth when a sudden change of altitude caused abrasions, contusions, fractures and other injuries.
CNN: A330-200: Ultra-modern and extremely safe
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In January, the FAA issued an airworthiness directive ordering airlines to provide flight manuals that outline procedures for pilots to regain control of a 737 that goes into a sudden turn or roll.
CNN: NTSB urges pilot training for 737 rudder problem