• The affable Hawaiian-born Konishiki slapped all-comers out of the ring for a brief period in the early 1990s, prompting Japan's nationalistic sumo officials to worry that an avalanche of foreign giants might take the skill out of the sport of emperors.

    ECONOMIST: Small earthquake in Japan

  • Guillermo Ortiz, a former Mexican finance minister who is now chairman of Banorte, a Mexican lender, wants subsidiaries of foreign banks in emerging markets to be ring-fenced so that money cannot be funnelled out of the country.

    ECONOMIST: Reshaping banking

  • Sony seems like they were too scared of being called outright thefts by taking the system for their own, but ring-out based play would work much better for this type of game.

    FORBES: 'Playstation All-Stars: Battle Royale' Review

  • Ring-fencing is going out of fashion, and some banks are thinking of using derivatives to hedge against future market declines.

    ECONOMIST: Paper lions

  • Mr Osborne also received backing from the chief executive of Lloyds Bank, Antonio Horta-Osorio, who broke ranks with the British Bankers' Association, which came out against the proposed "electrification" of the ring-fence.

    BBC: Osborne backs break-up of banks that fail to reform

  • Some serious Kremlin-watchers predict that Mr Primakov will be chucked out of the ring within days.

    ECONOMIST: Yevgeny Primakov, Russia��s martial artist

  • In the 27-second call, the sounds of at least 30 shots ring out amid the chaos.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The lead detective in the investigation, Detective Superintendent David Beck, then took the unusual step of putting out a video message asking whoever was holding the 10-year-olds to ring him.

    BBC: Missing girls - the police operation

  • Ring-fenced banks would also be prohibited from carrying out a range of investment and wholesale banking activities, including the sale of complex derivatives, which are highly complicated contracts designed to hedge borrowers against certain risks but can lead to heavy losses if they go sour.

    BBC: Business

  • While his young, strident opponents flung themselves forward with bone-crunching crudeness, he collected their callowness calmly, and guided it out of the ring.

    BBC: The life of a sumo wrestler

  • Dutch researchers who studied the ring found it had a high success rate - only six women out of 1, 145 conceived after using it.

    BBC: Contraceptive ring 'as good as Pill'

  • He is not, to say the least, impressed with the process, Just like every American who watched it who was appalled by the three-ring circus that was created down here that caused some of the uncertainty out there and the doubt about whether or not the greatest nation of the world could get its act together.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • No other virtual currency will even come close to that kind of vibrant liquidity and building walls to ring fence a virtual environment will turn out to be a counter-productive strategy.

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  • That may explain why Barclays felt compelled today to say that the money would be ring-fenced, and that no bonus would be paid from any windfall it earns out of the ECB's money.

    BBC: British banks borrow ?31bn from ECB

  • The point is that the UK banks' downgrade is an inevitable consequence of government policy to reduce the likelihood that they would be bailed out in a crisis - of which the most conspicuous manifestation has been the Vickers' commission recommendations to put retail banks behind a ring fence and make creditors to banks explicitly liable to losses.

    BBC: If RBS needs capital, taxpayers will suffer

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