Sentence examples for restructuring difficult from inspiring English sources

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That makes any kind of restructuring difficult.

Weak infrastructure and underdeveloped credit markets can make economic restructuring difficult.

That investment, however, soured in part because European labor laws have made restructuring difficult.

Some posited that the company required an outsider who had no political or personal ties inside it to attack waste and inefficiencies, and a foreigner was better able to go against Japanese social mores that make radical restructuring difficult.

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Canaccord said: The third quarter management statement highlighted the myriad headwinds the company faces as it restructures in difficult markets.

But if the experience of British entrepreneurs in the chemical, electrical, and machinery industries is any indication, such restructuring is difficult and the opportunity to regain competitiveness, fleeting.

Plans of reorganization require approval from each class of a company's creditors, which makes this proposed restructuring more difficult, because talks with those investors have broken off.

Nomura suggested a new chief executive - when appointed - could slap on some clean-up costs which, with restructuring and difficult trading, could put the dividend at risk: We downgraded Barclays recently for a number of reasons.

"The fact that private banks own considerable shares in European government bonds and risk a major share of their equity in this market makes a restructuring more difficult than otherwise," Kai A. Konrad, an expert in tax law at the Max Planck Institute, wrote in a paper co-written with Holger Zschäpitz, a reporter for the newspaper Die Welt.

Swinson said: "The process is usually completed well within the existing 90-day minimum period, which can cause unnecessary delays for restructuring and make it difficult for those affected to get new jobs quickly.

Willem Buiter, the bank's chief economist, says that lending to new projects has been a great success, but he wishes the bank had been more involved in the "really difficult stuff"—restructuring the big enterprises.A revised vision of the EBRD goes like this: it lends wherever it can, without state guarantee, increasingly to municipalities.

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