Georgia introduced assignee liability, only to back-pedal after the state's subprime market started to seize up.
Reassuringly, the government has acted quickly to stop liquidity from drying up as credit markets seize up elsewhere.
Every time another country hits the wall, auto sales there and in countries nearby tend to seize up.
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The good news is that the swaps markets did not utterly seize up after it went bust on September 15th.
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As a result, a complex web of lawsuits that now covers the global market threatens to seize up the industry.
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The Japan premium, however, is today practically zero, signalling that international financiers believe that Japan's banking system will not seize up again.
They're great things when they work well - autocue paddles, not audiences - not so handy when they seize up mid speech.
Banks would start questioning each other and inter-bank lending would seize up.
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That's five years since banks started to worry about lending to each other - and the global financial system started to seize up.
The prospect is for a shouting match that pushes the parties ever further apart and threatens to make the whole system of government seize up.
As the housing market stalls, the financial system will begin to seize up, resulting in a stock market collapse and a deeper recession than in 2008.
Even cash-rich banks will hoard their money if they fear that the interbank market will seize up and cut them off from sources of future supply.
If the economy is not growing, if the Kremlin has to try and placate multitudinous interest groups with a shrinking pile of money, then the system will seize up and crash.
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The "Plan B" was being hashed out after lawmakers soundly defeated an earlier proposal to seize up to 10 percent of all domestic deposits to finance a rescue of the country.
Are you going to tell me that the averages will lose only 5% when the commercial paper markets seize up and the housing market, which fed the economy's surge, is very nearly in free fall?
This was a liquidity action, helpful in preventing a seize-up of financial markets and possible bank failures due to lack of liquidity, which comes with a financial crisis.
It is time for women to stand up to seize this moment, as sure to wreak havoc with prevailing norms as the Second Wave feminism that inspired me in the 1960s to morph from real West Texas housewife (I mean really real -- three kids by age 20 and no employable skills) to college student to volunteer women's activist to a full-out career.
Lithuanian authorities were unable to seize it until the building came up on Street View.
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Nothing like a kid's toy to seize the attention of grown-up journalists.
Most important of all, the government is drafting a law to make it harder for Albanians to keep some 1m guns looted from police stations and barracks during the anarchy, and from mid-September it will step up a campaign to seize them.
The finest leaders know how to cultivate urgency and motivate others to wake up every day taking action to seize opportunities.
Its commanders said on June 7th that it was up to the Serbs whether to seize their last chance for an orderly withdrawal or be chased out by western firepower.
While there was plenty of news for traders to seize on Wednesday as a reason to bid up prices of stocks and other riskier investments, the scope of the gains in stocks likely reflected the degree to which many in the market had become negative in recent weeks.
The destabilizing effects of battling the drug trade can be seen most recently in Jamaica, where an entire nation has been swept up in violence as the government tried to seize drug lord Christopher Coke.
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