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Both are now prized assets who have attracted interest from elsewhere.
They were prized assets in an arms race and had profound effects on affairs of state.
Foreign banks had no desire to write down their massive loans, nor to seize prized assets against the Kremlin's wishes.
An occupant of a London house whenever they bought it is making use of one of society's prized assets.
Europe's most indebted countries – and Britain – have put prized assets up for grabs to bolster their creditworthiness.
Regulatory capital transactions offer banks a valuable tool to manage the risk of business without having to resort to selling prized assets.
CÁDIZ, SPAIN — Starting in the late 1990s, Spanish companies began a drive into Latin America that resulted in their takeover of some of the region's most prized assets.
He and Mahrez have a wonderful understanding and Ranieri was adamant afterwards that Leicester would not sell their most prized assets.
The American International Group faced two distasteful options on Tuesday: selling prized assets to competitors or handing over a big part of its business to the federal government.
The agency recently postponed plans to sell one of its most highly prized assets, Bank Central Asia, citing poor market conditions.
As Russia began shaking off seven decades of communism, budding capitalists started buying prized assets the state was jettisoning at fire-sale prices.
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