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This kind of shortterm pain i.e. of recustomizing your avatar has you pointed out leads to longterm healing, and a better experience.
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Barclays Wealth Kevin Gardiner of Barclays Wealth Mr. Gardiner: Its long duration means that it stands a good chance of continuing to perform even as shortterm interest rates start to normalize.
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Things did not work out so well in the 1970s for bond investors unless you invested shortterm.
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Today it is the bond markets, credit rating agencies and the shortterm speculators that drive the great swings in asset prices and in the absence of government action determine the economic policies of great nations.
Observer editorial: Our leaders need to seize control of the crisis
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A large part of this deficit is financed by shortterm portfolio inflows.
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Keeping that baby is not, in the shortterm, something that appears to be in line with your goals and dreams, and therefore, not very pro-woman.
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TOKYO— Citigroup Inc.'s Japan units were sanctioned yet again by financial regulators, this time for selling inappropriate products to customers and trying to influence shortterm interbank interest rates.
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As the meeting broke up, I understood that we were still trying to persuade JPMorgan to extend a $25 billion shortterm loan, but I fully expected that we would be filing for bankruptcy the next day.
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Things did not work out so well in the 1970s for bond investors unless you invested shortterm.
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As the meeting broke up, I understood that we were still trying to persuade JPMorgan to extend a $25 billion shortterm loan, but I fully expected that we would be filing for bankruptcy the next day.
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