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That, of course, is a dig at much-admired HSBC, the still bigger and better known British bank now getting into risky credits, an area this starched-collar wunderkind has resolutely abjured.
Never do things like cutting yourself, taking drugs, getting into risky sex, or suicide just because of stress.
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As I wrote on Tuesday, Fannie and Freddie, rather than leading the housing industry astray, got into riskier mortgages only after the horse was out of the barn.
One registered nurse to eight patients is getting into very risky territory, it should be around one in five.
She was leaving a position where she was utterly without peer; did it make sense for her to get into a risky campaign to become one of a hundred?
The agency must also be ready to take on new tasks, like administering a nuclear fuel bank to be the supplier of last resort for countries that choose not to get into the risky reactor fuel business.
You cannot ask people to get into such risky work," she says.
Recently, the filmmaker who chased leftist politician Gregor Gysi across the Bundestag explained in a blog post how he got into this risky project.
From the viewpoint of a militia, getting into a firefight is risky, so it's preferable to terrorize civilians sympathetic to a rival group and drive them away, depriving the rivals of support.
Immelt frenetically traded businesses, doubling down on fossil fuels, selling NBC, buying and later selling water filtration, getting into a predictive (and risky) health-care venture, and dumping most of GE's assets in finance.
In the populist imagination, the root of the recent financial crisis was the decision in the 1990s to allow commercial banks, which take deposits and make loans, to get into the riskier but more lucrative investment banking business, where firms underwrite and trade securities on behalf of their customers and themselves.
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