Greenstein says that change alone could extend Medicare's solvency by an additional two years.
Insurers face multiple regulatory initiatives, including the Solvency II directives aimed primarily at European insurers.
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Information regarding references, credentials, investment process, performance, ethics, and financial solvency can all be manipulated.
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So when fears mounted over Italy's solvency last week, investors bailed out of euro-zone debt.
But he is interested in taking steps to increase its solvency and strengthen the program.
Articles in Dodd Frank now dictated banks need to review their vendors for solvency.
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The cost problem, people have come to realize, threatens not just our prosperity but our solvency.
The bank stressed that the charge would have "no impact on its solvency or liquidity".
Achieves solvency by adding revenues and by slowing benefit growth less than price indexing.
DPJ, along with many foreign investors, wants banks' solvency to be judged by stricter criteria.
Their regulations require all pension funds to buy solvency insurance from a central public-sector fund.
Dubai lacked sufficient cash to meet its debt obligations, prompting global concern about its solvency.
While Kenya's version of democracy is at risk, so, not by chance, is its solvency.
How could Travelers argue against the concept of paying for coverage which ensures eternal solvency?
But too little equity could also threaten a company's solvency when the economy sours.
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Unaffordable public-pension commitments threaten the fiscal solvency of many countries in the European Union.
The Social Security chief actuary has stated that this does not affect the solvency of Social Security.
Because of this, many depositors in these countries are already concerned about the solvency of the banks.
Shares suffered significantly throughout the credit crisis of 2008 as investors questioned the solvency of the business.
Either way, Sir Mervyn noted that Greece has a solvency problem that has not yet been solved.
By 1977 the drain had become so great as to threaten the financial solvency of the system.
Rather the limits of solvency are tested by people's willingness to accept tax rises and spending cuts.
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That has increased worries about the real economy, which itself adds to the worries about banks' solvency.
Even allowing for justified concerns about the solvency of firms in Asia, such valuations look extremely cheap.
Even this limited initial personal account proposal would lead by itself to the full solvency of Social Security.
The dispute between the two sides had threatened the company's solvency and forced the pensions regulator to intervene.
Beyond that, however, we are doubtful Greece will be able to return to unsupported solvency within the Eurozone.
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So as a means of achieve fiscal solvency, neither Keynesian demand management nor Reagan supply management is working.
Sovereign bond haircuts, defaults by any other name, will slash bank solvency and it must be replaced somehow.
And the Chief Actuary of Social Security had scored that legislation as achieving full solvency for Social Security.
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