"Should Refco cascade into insolvency, the exposure would increase to the total underwritten amount, " he says.
Instead, we have a crisis of insolvency, first among certain profligate governments and second among banks.
As such he is not worried about any potential insolvency of DeutschBank or Commerz Bank.
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In Babcock's case, the court-appointed boss was Horst Piepenburg, a Dusseldorf lawyer and insolvency expert.
Insolvency firm White Maund LLP has been appointed to place Hop Farm Trading Ltd into liquidation.
Venture filed court papers in Germany to stop the insolvency proceedings, to no avail.
When Perez took over in 2000 he found a club on the edge of insolvency.
If credit lines could pre-empt crises of illiquidity, that still leaves the problem of insolvency.
The short-term goal of stabilizing the currency is creating a bigger problem of corporate insolvency.
"It can't be done any other way if we want to avoid insolvency, " he said.
Today, banks are major holders of government bonds, so the banks face insolvency if governments default.
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The cases will test a new insolvency regime which took effect in September 2004.
The threat of insolvency is more remote, because a bankruptcy would now cost public money.
"Insolvency is not a matter of the next 24 hours, " a source told Reuters news agency.
Several coal operators face insolvency within 2 years if pricing remains below their cost of production.
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Germany enjoys historically low borrowing costs even as higher bond yields push the periphery towards insolvency.
In 2008 the Swiss Central Bank had to inject funds into UBS to rescue it from insolvency.
Despite layoffs and service cuts, these municipalities and school districts say they face insolvency within five years.
Supporters' club representatives, meanwhile, plan to arrange a meeting with the insolvency practitioners as soon as possible.
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In that event, we might suffer some combination of inflation, insolvency, crushing interests rates, or other severe consequences.
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It "shows an appreciation by Group (Craig Whyte's company) of a risk of insolvency resulting from that claim".
As Bear Stearns faced insolvency, speculators piled on short bets by purchasing CDS protection against Bear Stearns failing.
Instead, its insolvency in late 1985 became a battleground for rival politicians, who pushed for a criminal investigation.
Hundreds of pubs and restaurants are at risk of going bust, according to the insolvency trade body, R3.
The insolvency body said this was an "alarming indication of just how bad the economy continues to perform".
Taisei, a middling Japanese reinsurer that had planned a merger with two others, filed for insolvency in November.
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It is another privatised company going to the government and begging for money to save it from insolvency.
The judge said he was aware of an investigation by the Insolvency Practioners Association, the administrators governing body.
Mismanagement and the depletion of the endowment eventually led to insolvency and the need for large infusions of cash.
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