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Lagarde helped lead negotiations last year that combined European Union and IMF funds to bail out heavily-indebted countries such as Greece, Ireland and Portugal.
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Lagarde helped lead negotiations last year that combined European Union and IMF funds to bail out heavily-indebted countries such as Greece, Ireland and Portugal.
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The deal is an important one for the heavily-indebted company, which needs to show it can access the capital markets and raise the cash needed to take care of $2.3 billion in debt that comes due in March.
Sprint Launches Debt Offering Katy Burne 2011
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Senator Shelby says there is only so much a heavily-indebted federal government can or should do, and that a new stimulus package, if proposed, would not pass Congress.
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Senator Shelby says there is only so much a heavily-indebted federal government can or should do, and that a new stimulus package, if proposed, would not pass Congress.
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Over in Spain, meanwhile, soccer players are also set to strike, this time because around 200 of them have not been paid their wages in full by heavily-indebted clubs.
Overheard 2011
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Mr. Rhodes was worried that the collapse of Mr. Murdoch's heavily-indebted media empire would tip the world economy back into recession.
A Conspiracy of Hunches Adrian Wooldridge 2011
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Mr. Rhodes was worried that the collapse of Mr. Murdoch's heavily-indebted media empire would tip the world economy back into recession.
A Conspiracy of Hunches Adrian Wooldridge 2011
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The inflation figures from European Union agency EuroStat will strengthen the European Central Bank's case for tighter monetary policy in the 17-nation currency union despite the weakness of heavily-indebted countries like Greece, Ireland and Portugal.
Fuel Prices Drive Euro-Zone Inflation Paul Hannon 2011
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Senator Shelby says there is only so much a heavily-indebted federal government can or should do, and that a new stimulus package, if proposed, would not pass Congress.
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