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is unwinding
verb
To wind off; to loose or separate; to untwist; to untwine
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It is unwinding a controversial $1bn£800m0m) royalties-earning business in Luxembourg, replacing it with a new European holding company run out of the UK.
It could be a programme trade, it could be a trader's cock-up, it could be the rumour that a large hedge fund is unwinding.
A.I.G. is unwinding its financial products business, which sold derivatives including protection on fixed-income assets and caused about $34 billion in write-downs amid the collapse of the subprime mortgage market.
The total number of jobless is now close to 2.4m after increasing by a record 281,000 over the previous quarter, the three months to February.This dramatic resurgence of unemployment is unwinding the clock.
Bryan Marsal, Lehman's current chief executive, who is unwinding the firm, said in a statement that he was evaluating the report to assess how it might help in efforts to advance creditor interests.
It is not known if Mitsubishi is unwinding its cross-shareholdings, but, since the memory of the zaibatsu that was dismantled 50 years ago still plays a big role in corporate decisions, it is unlikely that this is happening fast.
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Second, the PIC binds to mRNA which is unwinded by the eIF4F complex (including eIF4E, eIF4G, eIF4A, eIF4B).
In the morning, all you have to do is unwind your buns, shake your head, and/or gently finger-comb your curls.
He's unwinding.
These factors are unwinding.
"Google has been unwinding this 'bet' almost from day one," Mark Mahaney of RBC Capital Markets.
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