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10 Sentences With "credit crunches"

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Credit crunches, political uncertainty, wars and rampant speculation have ended previous bull markets.
"Undervalued overseas companies faced with debt and credit crunches will incentivise more overseas investment by Chinese gold miners," BMI Research added.
Whoever succeeds Mr. Draghi will get the benefit of his tested arsenal of monetary tools for fighting credit crunches, fending off predatory bond investors and squelching banking crises.
Beset by credit crunches and falling oil, these companies are finding it difficult to continue to churn out the same amount of oil that has sent U.S. production surging to its highest levels in decades.
PARIS (Reuters) - From bank runs to credit crunches, regulators and investors are asking French banks about their preparations for any market ructions that might be caused by Marine Le Pen faring better than expected in the presidential election, banking sources said.
It cited the strong capital position of banks, household borrowing generally in line with incomes, and a system now less vulnerable to the sort of runs or credit crunches that nearly shut down the global economy in the 2007 to 2009 financial crisis.
The Fed is trying to protect the financial system and insulate the broader economy, where short-term pain could turn into long-term suffering if credit crunches prevent companies from obtaining the cash they need to function, forcing them to lay off workers, delay payments to vendors and shutter plants.
The Fed is trying to protect the financial system and insulate the broader economy, for which short-term pain could turn into long-term suffering if credit crunches prevent companies from getting the cash they need to function, forcing them to lay off workers, delay payments to vendors and shutter plants.
The report noted several signs of resilience in the financial system to the sorts of unexpected shocks that might arise, including the strong capital position of banks, generally tempered borrowing by households, and a system less vulnerable to the sorts of runs or credit crunches that nearly shut down the global economy in the 2007 to 2009 financial crisis.
Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a bank run early in the Great Depression Roosevelt's ebullient public personality, conveyed through his declaration that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" and his "fireside chats" on the radio did a great deal to help restore the nation's confidence At the beginning of the Great Depression, the economy was destabilized by bank failures followed by credit crunches. The initial reasons were substantial losses in investment banking, followed by bank runs. Bank runs occurred when a large number of customers withdrew their deposits because they believed the bank might become insolvent. As the bank run progressed, it generated a self- fulfilling prophecy: as more people withdrew their deposits, the likelihood of default increased and this encouraged further withdrawals.

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