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"Deleveraging is really something that they need to do," said Mr. Frankel.
ProLogis, Blackstone Near $1 Billion Property Agreement Anton Troianovski 2010
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"Deleveraging" -- a shift from excessive debt toward more capital -- is inevitable and desirable in the long run.
PrairiePundit 2008
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"Deleveraging" has caused prices to plunge to lows that may be as unrealistic as previous highs.
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"Deleveraging," or the reduction of speculative investment, hurt business activity during the quarter, the executive said.
AIG Declines 21%; 2008
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'Deleveraging' is a term to me until recently, like 'upside down' mortgages that refer to a home that is worth less than its mortgage holder owes.
cab drollery 2008
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'Deleveraging' is a term to me until recently, like 'upside down' mortgages that refer to a home that is worth less than its mortgage holder owes.
cab drollery 2008
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Reuters Deleveraging by default by U.S. consumers will at least lower debt levels.
Zombie Consumers May Chomp Into Growth Kelly Evans 2011
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Deleveraging should help the U.S. economy in the long-run, putting households on a sounder footing and easing the nation's reliance on the savings of Chinese and other foreign nationals.
Spenders Become Savers, Hurting Recovery Jon Hilsenrath 2011
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"Deleveraging is easier to say than do," writes Alen Mattich, a senior reporter for Dow Jones Newswires.
Pamela Yellen: What's Great for the American Consumer Is Bad for Our Nation's Economy Pamela Yellen 2011
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Reuters Deleveraging by default by U.S. consumers will at least lower debt levels.
Zombie Consumers May Chomp Into Growth Kelly Evans 2011
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