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A lower interest rate would depress the projected value of assets in the fund and indicate a bigger shortfall.
When interest rates are very low, as they have been, the cost of the promises rises rapidly as well, creating a bigger shortfall.
The Olympic committee would have had a bigger shortfall but for two things: a last-minute surge in ticket sales, which allowed it to sell 90percentt of its supply, and the crash of the Australian dollar.
They have been ordered to raise a whopping €26.1 billion by the European Banking Authority (EBA) by June; only Greek banks had a bigger shortfall in the EBA's latest stress tests.There is another source of capital: bondholders of dud banks could be forced to take losses.
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That's wonk-speak for a big shortfall.
Detroit's trustees say they think Milliman was told to come up with a big shortfall on purpose.
Though down from a peak of 6.6% of GDP in late 2005, this is still a big shortfall.
But there is usually a big shortfall, and over the years firms have struggled to turn stock research into a moneymaker.
A big shortfall means the coming legislative session will be all about what's being cut; what programs and services won't be offered.
The NHS had a big shortfall of doctors even 10 years back and they recruited from India but it didn't make any difference then," Sood says.
That is why concentration of income at the top can lead to a big shortfall in overall demand and send the economy into a tailspin.
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