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"If everyone's doing the same and traders follow, they will all pull in the same direction and it could cause a squeeze in the market".
Such a reeling in of credit would not be seen by outsiders, but it could cause a squeeze if the company had little cash on hand, or access to it.
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It can cut costs only so much; eventually its declining revenue will cause a cash squeeze.
While the nation's industrial clusters in the south and west seemed to be spared the worst, the crisis at damaged nuclear plants north of Tokyo was threatening to cause an energy squeeze that could set back all sectors of Japan's economy.
Market interest rates will stay high, causing a liquidity squeeze.
Reduced financing causes a further squeeze, the report said.
The loss of houses and a surge of workers have caused a housing squeeze.
Even when a poor harvest caused a supply squeeze and forced Japan to import rice on an emergency basis in 1993, many consumers turned up their noses.
One proposal is for higher capital at banks that rely heavily on short-term borrowing, which can evaporate during crises, causing a cash squeeze.
The fallout for Palmer would "certainly flow through the greater empire and will no doubt be causing a cash squeeze", he said.
Most of those troops have been brought home, causing a space squeeze at the base, which also houses many National Guard and Reserve units.
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