Never before in the modern baseball era have so many teams been in financial distress.
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They believe the current rates are unnecessarily risky, and allow cities to mask financial distress.
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There are record numbers of student borrowers in financial distress, according to federal data.
And that tends to be at times of financial distress, political uncertainty, or both.
Nevertheless, many homeowners who took out mortgages in recent years are in financial distress.
Michigan, which is in deep financial distress, recently rolled back some generous tax exemptions for pension income.
As long as those causes of financial distress are not addressed, bankruptcy filings will continue, he said.
In Abu Dhabi, he keeps a spare office where job-seekers and those in financial distress throng, mostly from India.
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Like many cities throughout the nation, Los Angeles is in deep financial distress.
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While most young-onset families face extreme financial distress, states struggle to cope with a growing number of older patients.
Donors came from Moldova, Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkey and lived in "extreme poverty or acute financial distress", the indictment said.
Store-brand cards are considered riskier because those bills often rank lower in the payment hierarchy of customers in financial distress.
This failure is often the first visible sign of financial distress in a market where SEC disclosure rules are not enforced.
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Yet I know from visiting farmers, many in great financial distress, that we need an orderly transition to a market-oriented farm economy.
There are some key reasons that companies do not want to hire job seekers with a recent history of severe financial distress.
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REITs are less likely to suffer financial distress because they rely much less on debt-financing, with its onerous obligations to pay interest.
They suggest that the mere act of issuing such a security was a sign of financial distress, and thus encouraged investors to sell.
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Encourage instead the issuance of securities that automatically adjust capital structure when financial distress becomes relevant, such as cocobonds with a market trigger.
That has been the case at times of high inflation, such as in the 1970s, and in some cases at times of financial distress.
Banks will only issue equity because regulators force them to do so, not because it makes economic sense to reduce the costs of financial distress.
To be sure, there's plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest that people can flirt with financial distress when overindulging in their favorite hobbies or escapes.
While this Opinion seems relatively straightforward, it highlights a lot of landmines in the areas of charitable giving by debtors who are in financial distress.
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Although limited service resumed at around midday on Thursday, it is becoming clearer by the day that most major U.S. carriers are experiencing financial distress.
Local government bodies under extreme financial distress are handing over control of prisons to corporations who are able to operate facilities at a lower cost.
It has spent the best part of a decade mired in scandal (it has been under federal and state investigation), financial distress (bankruptcy) and inefficiency.
These bonds will convert into equity when financial distress becomes substantial or forces banks to issue equity to pay back the bonds to prevent the dilution.
Outside of natural cycles in the economy, there are many externalities that can interfere with market stability, for example war, the deficit, international financial distress, etc.
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Congress enacted statutory Prompt Corrective Action rules that discriminate against smaller banks and make it difficult for regulators to use judgment during times of severe financial distress.
The greater risk theory supposes that the value premium is due to unobserved risk within those securities, such as hidden financial distress or illiquidity in the marketplace.
Within days, the reporters had a story of a young man who was in financial distress, had alcohol problems, gambling problems and was behind on child support payments.
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