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If that happens, hedge funds addicted to the credit market will be in deep trouble.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The latest peace process appears to be in deep trouble even before it has begun.
ECONOMIST: Hitting hopes for peace
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Having won their vote by 54% to 45% in 2008, Mr Obama may now be in deep trouble with America's 70m Catholics.
ECONOMIST: Lexington
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Now people fear the whole industry may be in deep trouble.
ECONOMIST: Telecoms-equipment makers
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Billionaire financier says Fannie Mae could be in deep trouble.
FORBES: StreetTalk With Bob Lenzner
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It is very powerful, and when it starts making headlines, you can be sure that we are in deep trouble.
FORBES: When the Fed Makes Headlines, You Know We're In Trouble
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Several companies that are already in deep trouble have admitted that they will be unable to file while internal investigations into past accounting continue.
ECONOMIST: Swearing by the numbers
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At the time, other big cross-border banks, such as Fortis, a Benelux bank, and Dexia, a Belgo-Dutch bank, were in deep trouble, and there were growing concerns among European officials that a country could be overwhelmed if it was home to a big international bank that failed.
ECONOMIST: Iceland