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In Brazil's crisis of 1998-99, Bill Clinton's administration leaned on American banks to roll over Brazilian debts and avoid a crunch.
Analysts say they expect the E.C.B. to continue providing unlimited funds for one-week periods, to avoid a crunch as the longer-term loans expire.
The 88-year-old head of state, forced to serve an unprecedented second term in the aftermath of February's inconclusive election, is desperate to avoid a crunch vote that would see the government fall.
According to the FCC's calculations, America needs to make 300 megahertz (MHz) of additional spectrum available by 2014 to avoid a "crunch" that drives up consumers' mobile-phone bills and holds back innovation.Some critics reckon the regulator's projections are too pessimistic.
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Jose Montemayor, the Texas insurance commissioner, said the regulators had made a temporary accommodation to Lloyd's "to avoid a liquidity crunch".
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