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You may recall that Bear Stearns ended its life with leverage of around 33 to 1, meaning that just 3 cents of capital stood behind each dollar of assets.
Some brokers in Britain were happy with leverage of up to 400-to-1.Such meagre security is fine in normal times, when shifts of 0.1% a day are the norm.
2FI = two factor interaction; PRESS = predicted residual error sum of squares; a: suggested model to be selected; b: aliased model not to be selected + Case with leverage of 1: PRESS statistic not defined.
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"Any business with leverage on top of leverage will not be part of our model going forward".
Further, social capital develops in both the collective and individual, with leveraging of individual skills contributing to human capital development, which is closely connected to and inseparable from social capital.
Campaign contributions, according to Gilens, are highly correlated with the leverage of the affluent over policy.
Professors tended to remain frozen at their acquisition salaries unless they could extract more money with the leverage of an outside offer.
The biggest misconception the Americans have had is that they can somehow bend Pakistan to their will simply with the leverage of aid.
But even with the leverage of a big, well-supported project, changing old habits is hard.
end{aligned} (19)With a leverage of (l = 0.4), the absolute debt value (D^{MM}_t) is equal to 577.78.
They've moved away from XML/XSLT transformations and towards a MVC (model-view-controller) architecture, with significant leverage of Microsoft's ASP.NET.
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