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One particular nastiness has been festering in an obscure industry which, until recently, enjoyed pristine credit ratings: the "monoline" bond insurers.
[C4.] Data Brokers Face Questioning The chief executives of two data brokers sought to explain their previously obscure industry to a House subcommittee.
Beware of ETFs with especially narrow focuses like single currencies or obscure industry sectors.
In a world with much less information flow than ours Lurie devoured obscure industry trade journals, often extracting a minor footnote about inventories or a new product and building a theme around it.
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With oil now trading at around $65 a barrel, it will become harder to obscure the industry's biggest challenge: declining reserves and increasingly inhospitable host nations.
In the article, published in an obscure mining industry journal, he wrote that Russia should form vast new, state-controlled conglomerates to compete with Western multinationals, the policy that he put into place over the next decade.
It's complicated -- so complicated that unless you are a reader of obscure insurance industry newsletters, you've probably never heard about this, even though it has the potential to cause the collapse of the exchanges and completely circumvent the intent of Congress.
Much of the assault on the Clinton rules is occurring under the radar, in obscure courtrooms where industry is challenging them, and in closed-door negotiations that shield the administration from public accountability.
Linde has gone from being a diverse, second-rate engineering firm to become Europe's, and one of the world's, leading producers of industrial gases.In the engine roomThe main motor of Germany's growth, however, is the Mittelstand, a legion of mainly small and medium-sized firms, typically family-owned and highly specialised, that build products that dominate obscure branches of industry.
Second, using the unemployment rate as a proxy for bad economic times, while common in academic literature, may obscure differences within industries: manufacturing workers in the 1980s might have been more grateful for their jobs than their computer-science counterparts, for example.
RFID tags had been compulsory on horses for six years when the scandal broke in January 2013, revealing how complex and obscure the meat processing industry could be, and the inadequacy of certain controls.
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