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The average 1929 stock and bond loss of those incurring losses was $34,247.
The fibre optic measurements are used to identify regions of reinforcement-concrete bond loss and the effect of that bond loss on beam behaviour.
But much damage has already been done, and investors weighing the risk of a future "haircut" — or bond loss — may find that statement less than reassuring.
Furthermore, the deformation process of the localised shear zone is divided into bond loss and frictional resistance mobilisation in two stages.
Officials expect that the deeper bond loss will allow Greece to meet its goal of having a debt-to-gross-domestic-product ratio of 120 percent by 2020, a significant drop from the current ratio of 160 percent.
Evidence is given attributing polymer double bond loss to crosslinking, although redistribution of the molecular weights via addition to polymer double bonds followed by β-fragmentation also appears to occur for polymerizations of the 8- and 11-membered lactones.
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The banks' bond losses, in the meantime, would be added to Europe's bailout bill.
He was a junior high-yield banker in 1989 when Merrill took a $470 million write-down because of bond losses.
The dollar fell on United States stock and bond losses and on hope that Japan would stimulate its economy.
Separately, WorldCom is being sued by the California Public Employees Retirement System and other pension funds over $433 million in bond losses.
In the past, it's been leverage that has magnified bond losses and made them crippling to the system.
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