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For banks, shedding exposure to the credit risk of companies, or governments, or individuals, means not having to reserve as much capital for potential losses.
In case of shedding, exposure of these molecules occurs, with subsequent endothelial-cellular interaction [ 15].
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As that realisation dawned, many may rush to shed exposure to a troubled bank, and perhaps many banks.
Traders said the big moves in the bond markets came as investors continued to shed exposure to European debt.
In another notable instance, Pepco sold its power plant unit in order to shed exposure to commodity fluctuations.
While Société Générale announced a new round of cuts on Tuesday, Crédit Agricole, whose first-quarter revenue fell 26 percent, to 3.9 billion euros, benefited from finally shedding its exposure to troubled assets in Greece.
Using pools of Biomphalaria molluscs, PCR, NPCR and STNPCR were positive in 6/16 (37.5%), 15/16 (93.8%) and 13/16 (81.3%) of the tested samples, respectively, whereas the observation of cercariae shedding after exposure to light was able to detect S. mansoni infection in 6/16 (37.5%) of the pools.
This assessment might have varied between practitioners in terms of diagnostic and sampling approaches, but it implied that the herd was free from PRRS virus shedding and exposure.
By this time the French and German banks had shed their exposure to Greece so that they would no longer be directly harmed if there was a default.
She does favor bigger write-downs of Greek debt (German banks have shed their exposure), which must be part of any solution.
To confirm that APN shedding after toxin exposure also occurs in S. exigua, we first looked for increases in APN activity in the lumen of FRA exposed to Cry1Ca toxin, the primary S. exigua-active toxin present in Xentari.
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