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Insolvencies in the construction sector climbed by 19% to 948 in the first three months of the year from 796 in the fourth quarter of last year, according to the accountancy firm Wilkins Kennedy.
Construction sector insolvencies jump by nearly a fifth 2011
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Insolvencies and anti-depression prescriptions, possible indicators of the 'state of the nation', have both quadrupled since 1997.
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Insolvencies and anti-depression prescriptions, possible indicators of the 'state of the nation', have both quadrupled since 1997.
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"Insolvencies set to escalate," headlined one business article, predicting the levels of distress would continue at a high pitch for several successive quarters in line with previous recessions over the past 35 years.
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Insolvencies are traditionally a lagging indicator of economic activity, albeit a highly sensitive one because of the job losses that generally accompany them.
German Corporate Insolvencies Rise Nearly 15% in First Half 2009
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Insolvencies feared if Clinton health plan passes. (health insurance industry): An article from: National Underwriter Property by Steven Brostoff
Keith Olbermann: "Ruined Senate health care bill unsupportable" 2009
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Insolvencies are set to rise to record levels and, following the demise of high street names such as Woolworths, MFI and Adams, it would seem that retail is set to bear the brunt of this recession, meaning that the pain will be felt in every town in the UK.
Get the money out to small firms Dylan Jones-Evans 2009
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Insolvencies are set to rise to record levels and, following the demise of high street names such as Woolworths, MFI and Adams, it would seem that retail is set to bear the brunt of this recession, meaning that the pain will be felt in every town in the UK.
Archive 2009-01-01 Dylan Jones-Evans 2009
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Insolvencies were also picking up - a trend providing further indication that consumers were under pressure.
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Insolvencies, or cases where a partnership was unable to pay its debt and was placed under final sequestration, had been on a downward trend since September 2003.
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