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And, contrary to perceptions in the past, it is not just foreign banks that may face the wrath of regulators.
LONDON — As governments from Greece to Portugal to Spain try to sell markets on their budget-cutting zeal, the country that may face the biggest hurdle is Britain.
But he sounded more worried than before about the wave of families that may face foreclosure as initial teaser rates expire on their subprime mortgages.
Leaving aside the scale of the humanitarian crisis that may face the occupying force, it must first persuade Iraqis of its good intentions.
This study aimed to clear up some of the problems or difficulties that may face the medico-legal physician or any personal that may be concerned with the process of evaluation.
Other programmes that may face closure include a pilot initiative in Uganda that distributes Sayana Press, a three-month injectable contraceptive that combines the drug and needle in one unit.
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But the rating agency said that those loans posed the greatest risk of delinquency and that banks may face losses.
Wragge acknowledges that he may face a rocky start.
Some economists warn that China may face more problems.
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