The Fed is trying to prevent the credit crunch from turning into a complete credit freeze.
Taking advantage of those anomalies proved difficult at the height of the credit crunch.
And so they're hoping that when crunch time comes, the U.S. will be there for them.
He and his 90-odd brokers can get their hands on the right planes at crunch time.
The trick to fast search is to crunch the algorithm on a National Security Agency-class supercomputer.
He added that "the rest of the world" had also failed to predict the credit crunch.
As a result of the crunch, HBOS was taken over by Lloyds Banking Group.
When the economies of the West collapsed in 2008, it was blamed on a credit crunch.
Even with the debt issues, the government is still likely to face a cash crunch.
The criticism: this plan did not do enough to help homeowners hit by the mortgage crunch.
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Ironically, the power crunch in China has likely helped pushed up coal prices still higher.
Probably the only reason for hope is the (local, state and federal) budget crunch.
The computer helped crunch some of the numbers needed to build the first hydrogen bomb.
Don't let the oil crunch catch us out in the way that the credit crunch did.
But the spreading international credit crunch still has the power to deal Japan fresh blows.
As with former hedge-fund stars, so with the fallen titans of the credit crunch.
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The credit crunch and broader crisis that began in 2007 has often wrong-footed the Tories.
Lenders' reluctance and tightening loan standards may combine to form a classic credit crunch.
Coconut mango tango, toffee mint banana, guava orange crunch, bubblegum humpty dumpty, each has its fans.
They were always in a crunch to get a new game out every year.
Indeed, his machines can crunch a thousand times as much data as the PGM.
The previous low, of 663, came in December 2008, during the depths of the credit crunch.
Listen to the crunch of the opening guitar in " One Time Too Many" (audio).
In Civitanova Marche, a traditionally wealthy town, the economic crunch has had a tremendous psychological impact.
And you know, this is all through the credit crunch that this has been apparent.
We warned you there would be a cash crunch at the London Olympics.
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The crunch hitting the chemical industry is already squeezing industrial America, and consumers will notice.
In other words, a damaging credit crunch currently prevailing in Spain may be elongated and intensified.
One person who experienced the crunch firsthand is Lynn Murphy of Little Rock, Ark.
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