The industry argues that this would be an intolerable violation of the sanctity of loan-pooling contracts.
It is true that Finland has the most to lose from a pooling of sovereign debts.
Most smallholders are suspicious of pooling assets in local co-operatives after their experience with communist collectives.
This suggests that pooling debt could indeed put an end to the euro crisis.
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The firms are sometimes pooling client assets specifically to buy a piece of the social networking companies.
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Without the rich multiple, Snyder lost his means of making pooling acquisitions that were accretive to earnings.
The EU watchdogs also objected to Google's current pooling of our data in a single personalized record.
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The hope is that pooling the expertise and resources of 11 institutions will make that more attainable.
Many of America's other demands including emission-trading, pooling efforts with other countries and the planting of forests remained intact.
For years, we have been pooling our knowledge and talents to serve a sophisticated and select clientele (including each other).
They try to make up for their low individual incomes by pooling family resources to buy houses and small businesses.
On the other side of the Atlantic, though, the idea of pooling intelligence Europe-wide never got very far.
This partnership gives Allianz the opportunity get to know and make headway in the market while pooling risk.
By pooling the properties, the FHFA hopes it can move these homes off the federal books in bulk.
Very small farms, created not by breaking up collective farms but by pooling family allotments, have done better.
The technique of pooling disparate clinical trials, called meta-analysis, has become the most powerful weapon of drug safety researchers.
All of these companies have figured out how to create economies of scale by pooling unused or underused resources.
Rain is pooling on the brick walkways at the entrance to the track and around the Kentucky Derby Museum.
Their core business consists of buying mortgages from banks and pooling them into bonds to be sold or held.
Instead of pooling their resources, the two have often worked at crossed purposes.
Mr Shapps urged councils to save money and protect front line services by cutting executive pay and pooling activities.
Sven Domroes, a German commuter who organizes a daily car-share in Stuttgart, says his fellow-countrymen are gradually embracing car-pooling.
Hitherto, Capital One has funded its credit-card loans through securitisation pooling, packaging and selling batches of credit-card loans to investors.
Shuffling debt around, or pooling one's debt with that of one's similarly distressed neighbours, will provide no permanent solution.
By pooling their money and following an aggressive investment strategy, 43 of the descendants of the Commodore's great-great-grandson William A.M.
Caerphilly council said pooling budgets posed a "significant risk" as it could be considered to be subsidising its neighbour's services.
This is attractive, not least because pooling resources, and having countries specialise in different military tasks, could offer big savings.
Here in India, land pooling is being floated as an alternative to the centralized master planning approach in the nation.
Many are tempted to join producer-owned co-operatives, where farmers can make higher profits by pooling resources and cutting out middlemen.
Some like Ushahidi allow citizenry to define collective action simply by pooling individual action and behavior through collective intelligence and crowdsourcing.
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