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In 2001 Argentina issued IOUs, as did California in 2009.
Many soldiers had also received IOUs in lieu of actual salary.
California eventually slashed spending, secured fresh funding and repaid its IOUs.
It looks like lots of IOUs were issued, pieces of paper.
Until then, a payment channel is just a running list of IOUs.
EVERYBODY IN THE TOWN CAN'T SIT HOME AND JUST GIVE EACH OTHER IOUs.
In short, investor owned utilities (IOUs) have every incentive to build more stuff.
Social Security is built on a house of cards - its assets are just IOUs.
Whether there will be demand for these IOUs at the current yield is another matter.
Perhaps they are comforted by counting on a flight to safety into Uncle Sam's IOUs.
Combined, these trust funds hold over $2.8 trillion in special-issue Treasury securities, or government IOUs.
The exchange distributed IOUs in the form of digital tokens, which could be traded on Bitfinex.
Roughly 800,113 federal workers received IOUs instead of actual paychecks for the past two pay periods.
The SEC lawsuit may be behind him, but Tesla still has some serious IOUs coming up.
Similar to IOUs, they would be used to pay off suppliers, who are owed billions of euros.
It's also no surprise that most singles on the dating scene would rather keep quiet about their IOUs.
That's why IOUs tend to invest only as much in them as required by law, and no more.
Though Treasuries held in reserve by Social Security are sometimes derisively called "IOUs," they are not casual promises.
Lorenzo Kristov, who spent years as a market design principal at CAISO, has a plan to restructure IOUs.
CCAs are becoming so popular in California that they are threatening the IOUs from which they are defecting.
If Donald Trump is elected president, the nation's massive pile of IOUs will keep on growing and then some.
They are then lending them on to the government in return for treasury bills, IOUs known as T-bills.
They do so by issuing bonds or IOUs that promise to repay the money and make regular interest payments.
In addition, the Treasury pays interest on the trust fund's balance by crediting the trust fund with additional IOUs.
But he's less concerned with corporate America's balance sheet than he is with the government's $20.5 trillion in IOUs.
That's Wall Street slang for bonds — basically corporate IOUs — that have a higher risk of not getting paid back.
On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that the country is considering paying its contractors with IOUs, citing people briefed on the discussions.
Still, Italians would be able to use these IOUs to pay back the government, for example through taxes or fines.
The lack of money could force the agency to essentially start operating on IOUs if Congress doesn't act in time.
Thus the government must borrow the money — or raise taxes — to redeem its IOUs so Social Security can pay benefits.
Or maybe you've been together for so long that you've run out of ideas and started giving them sex IOUs instead.
Imagine how hilar-ious that would have been if I was nominated for an award in a show I was hosting.
These IOUs have a paid-in-kind structure, and interest has been building since the company issued the notes in 2013.
Also, doing so will help keep the roughly $112 trillion in federal IOUs from requiring government to further infiltrate our lives.
The Fed said it was reopening a crisis-era investment vehicle that will allow it to purchase IOUs from those companies.
Stirring our drinks are two long Down entries that caught my eye because of their twin -IOUS endings: AMPHIBIOUS and OBSEQUIOUS.
Within bonds, the safety implied by government backing was in demand, while the IOUs of risky companies were less sought after.
Unable to continue the steady growth that their investors have always counted on, IOUs are treading water, watching as revenues dry up.
But on both sides of the Atlantic, the fund is invested in government bonds - in other words, IOUs from the same government.
But unless you count the boxful of IOUs toy-maker Kenner sold during the 1977 holiday season, Star Wars action figures turn 39.
After all, the Americans get cheap goods and the Chinese get IOUs in a currency they do not control, yielding 2.4% or so.
China should be welcome to keep buying the Treasury's IOUs, but Wall Street can provide ample investment funds for America's viable business ventures.
Second, the transition shouldn't be viewed as the first opportunity to cash in campaign IOUs or a time to discretely advance pet projects.
I've haggled with prostitutes on the street and tried to get them to give me IOUs—as if they would go for it.
To put it simply, the public interest and the profit structure of IOUs have slipped out of sync and are now in conflict.
It came up with a ploy to "print" American dollars by filching them from accounts in Zimbabwean banks and replacing them with worthless IOUs.
These IOUs, which were issued at par with the peso and in some cases paid interest, did not lose value against the national currency.
At one point in 2009 it ran out of money completely, prompting it start issuing IOUs and to force employees to take unpaid leave.
For the past three weeks, he has accepted 'IOUs' as payment from customers since he cannot break the high-denomination note into smaller change.
Treasury has already begun to use "extraordinary measures," a tactic both Democratic and Republican administrations have used to continue to pay the country's IOUs.
U.S. Treasuries, the world's benchmark government IOUs, have made a whopping 7 percent as their yields have fallen almost 70 basis points this year.
To put it differently: Any "money" remaining in the trust fund is converted into special-issue Treasury bonds, which are really nothing more than IOUs.
You will hear that the program is bankrupt, its reserves are nothing but a bunch of IOUs, or that Social Security is a Ponzi scheme.
Before Bitcoin Cash was created with the inaugural block, popular cryptocurrency exchange Kraken credited customer accounts with the currency and allowed trading; basically, issuing IOUs.
And they don't even have the courtesy to recycle some of their surplus dollars in purchases of American IOUs that are fueling their economic growth.
The accord includes a plan to securitize the debt that the government owes to companies and individuals, creating short-term bonds — IOUs — that can be traded.
Debt grew 50 times that of cash, with companies rolling up $850 billion of new IOUs compared to just $17 billion, or 1 percent, cash growth.
Our Venmo feeds, of payments and IOUs, show that whether discussed explicitly or never mentioned, money influences the ways we relate to and desire one another.
Since then, however, banks have run out of real dollars because the cash-strapped and unscrupulous government grabs them in exchange for all-but-worthless IOUs.
The debt, which Icahn repaid, came in the form of IOUs, given in lieu of payment when Icahn bought back some stock shares, according to WSJ.
Instead, it will have to employ so-called "extraordinary measures" -- a tactic both Democratic and Republican administrations -- have used to continue to pay the country's IOUs.
Reuters has reviewed a file of so-called "naked collateral", videos and pictures of more than 160 naked college women holding their identification cards or IOUs.
A gene-ious outcome Chinese researchers say they were able to breed 29 healthy mice with two mothers, using a new type of gene editing technology.
The former academic supports the creation of so-called European Safe Bonds, synthetic IOUs that would be backed by the sovereign debt of all European Union countries.
"Obviously I'm kind of a dinosaur on the fiscal issues," said Corker, who battled to keep the bill from worsening the government's accumulated $0003 trillion in IOUs.
But no reasonable person could construe Gramercy's speculative punt on archaic local IOUs as a foreign investment of the kind that the FTA is designed to protect.
It will be exactly the opposite for the U.S. Those $500 billion of our IOUs sold to overseas creditors will continue to swell our net foreign liabilities.
The restaurant (or bar, or shop) could let you go before the transaction is confirmed, but then they take on the risk of selling their goods for IOUs.
Did they tell him that we keep funding our chronic deficits with Japan with an avalanche of IOUs that got us to $268.9 trillion of net foreign liabilities?
California also resorted to IOUs after a severe revenue slump in 2009, issuing paper that carried a 3.75 percent interest rate to meet its short-term debt obligation.
Interest rates on three-month commercial paper, which are short-term IOUs banks sell to investors to raise cash, rose to 2.2 percent, the highest since October 2008.
But Uncle Sam's IOUs are good always and everywhere, "legal tender for all debts, public and private," as written explicitly on those green pieces of paper in your wallet.
"Pelosi and Hoyer have been able to do a ton of favors for their membership throughout the years — they have a lot of IOUs accumulated over time," Huder says.
Ownership of BHE by BRK affords the former with the ability to retain capital typically paid out in the form of dividends by publicly held investor-owned-utilities (IOUs).
Most analysts argue China has not opted to sell Uncle Sam's IOUs because a nosedive in U.S. bond prices also would bring down the value of China's remaining Treasury holdings.
Washington (CNN)American taxpayers who fell short on paying their IOUs to Uncle Sam over the course of 2018 will be getting some more relief from the Internal Revenue Service.
As I explained in detail in this post, IOUs make money for shareholders by investing in stuff, mostly grid infrastructure, and receiving a guaranteed rate of return on those investments.
" All of this political activity creates an opportunity for Walker, still a young man at 50, to collect IOUs, should he decide to run for president again down the line. "Gov.
And since many of the IOUs were essentially issued on the fly by George Washington and other military commanders rather than authorized by Congress, their actual legal status was in question.
That's how much of the $753 trillion in global company IOUs is maturing between now and 2021, according to data from S&P Global Ratings, which warns of potential dangers ahead.
The U.S. acquiesced in such an unhinged multilateral system of trade and finance, apparently thinking that getting real resources from abroad in exchange of its own IOUs was a wonderful deal.
Though the spread between Italian and German yields has widened since the populist coalition was formed, it is far lower than in countries that have issued temporary IOUs, or "scrip" (see chart).
Moody's and Fitch in recent days have reaffirmed the nation's top-notch credit standing, reasoning that even with the massive pile of IOUs, the nation has sufficient resources to keep its standing.
After 2030, when the phaseout is done, the free allowances to IOUs will decline from their 2030 level by a constant annual amount such that they reach 80 percent reductions by 2050.
Jiedaibao, the online finance firm named on the IOUs, said in an online statement that it was merely a "money transfer channel" for lenders and borrowers, and did not request "naked collateral".
Many IOUs that had been originally issued to soldiers or small farmers had later been bought up for cents on the dollar by speculators who were in a position to offer cash money.
But instead of putting the money into a savings account, you wrote IOUs to your children after spending some of it and using the "surplus" money to pay off some credit card debt.
Before there were services like Affirm, there were IOUs and tabs and even The Code of Hammurabi, an OG document (we're talking 1750s B.C. here) laying down laws about borrowing, loaning, and interest.
Because state money came irregularly, they created a system of IOUs to circulate in town, printing up a town currency with the faces of Nelson Mandela, Guevara, and local activists killed by the Mafia.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is providing only IOUs to contractors in exchange for food and supplies, said Eric Young, president of the American Federation of Government Employees' Council of Prison Locals C-33.
Over the same period, even Japan and China – countries that accounted for 57 percent of our total trade deficit in 2015 - reduced their stock of our IOUs by 7.1 percent and 1.3 percent respectively.
The jump in these short-term IOUs, which companies use to raise cash to fund their payrolls and inventories, was the biggest weekly gain since a $20103 billion rise in the week of Jan.
So from 2021 to 2030, during the coal phaseout, investor-owned utilities (IOUs) will be granted free allowances equal to 100 percent of their retail load, per the forecasts they submit to the PUC.
If IOUs make their money from investing in the grid, it follows that it is against the fiduciary obligations of IOU executives to do or approve anything that might result in less grid infrastructure.
A Nissan probe found that Ghosn accumulated about $313 million in IOUs from Nissan over nine years without any plan for how the compensation would be paid, people familiar with the matter told the Journal.
Hamilton proposed to pay the full face value of IOUs to whoever happened to currently hold them — a position known as redemption that would lay the groundwork for a robust future market in US debt.
Since it cannot get real ones, and is running large fiscal deficits (about 8% of GDP last year and probably more this year) it has been issuing dollar-denominated treasury bills, or IOUs, to banks.
At first people wrote each other checks, then, when those ran out, people crafted up their own currency and IOUs, sometimes just bashing a postage stamp onto a handwritten check to make it seem legit.
After crediting the trust fund with the proper amount in IOUs, the government spends the extra Social Security tax collections just like any other tax revenue — to finance anything from aircraft carriers to education research.
This type of short-term corporate IOUs has contracted by 10 percent since May as some prime money market funds, which had been major holders of commercial paper, have changed over to hold only government bonds.
But instead of putting all of this money into a savings account, the Treasury issued $2628 billion of IOUs in the form of special Treasury securities for the Social Security trust fund and other trust funds.
Under a government accord published on Friday, Italy's two anti-establishment parties said the government could pay debt it owes to companies and individuals by issuing bonds that can be traded — known in market parlance as IOUs.
The pattern of political IOUs paid to the Clinton Foundation was so pernicious that the State Department even tried to execute a special agreement with the charity to avoid the overt appearance of "pay-to-play" policy.
But those who see Mike Bloomberg's political largess aimed at propping up Democrats running for Congress as merely transactional in nature -- building up a stash of IOUs to cash in at a later date -- don't understand Mike Bloomberg.
Corporate debt is at its highest level relative to U.S. GDP since the financial crisis , and while not now a concern, that mountain of corporate IOUs could quickly turn into a heap of worry under the right circumstances.
Trillions of dollars of debt, year after year of low interest rates, and a giant pile of IOUs made out to foreign governments have created artificial market bubbles that could potentially pop if the economy and the government's balance sheet don't turn around soon.
Investors are willing to lend money to Uncle Sam at negative or zero real interest rates on IOUs of up to five years of maturity, and they seem happy even with a puny 0.5 percent real return on the Treasury's benchmark 10-year note.
The senior administration official said Treasury has not been able to determine whether those IOUs were the result of individuals neglecting to adjust their withholding in the wake of the tax changes, rather than because of other changes to tax liabilities, like pay increases or having children.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads IOUs, a note to a brewer, and the earliest handwritten document known from Britain — these are among the 405, nearly 2,000-year-old Roman waxed writing tablets archaeologists have unearthed and deciphered over years of excavations at Bloomberg's forthcoming headquarters in London.
"If we don't shore up Social Security, when we run out of the IOUs, when the program goes bankrupt, a 85033 percent across-the-board benefit cut kicks in on current seniors in the middle of their retirement," Ryan said in 2012 when he was the GOP's vice presidential candidate.
They believe that China, Japan and the rest of "dynamic Asia" will keep lending us the money we pay for their imports, and that they will be happy to hold $2.7 trillion of our IOUs – 46 percent of the total held by foreign investors -- as they did at the end of last November.
Recently, though, things have started moving again on the distribution side, via Community Choice Aggregation (CCA), a law in California (and a few other states) that allows municipalities served by IOUs to become their own load-serving entities, thus taking over procuring and providing power for their citizens, while the utility retains the distribution system operator role.
Although they haven't released an LP as a band since 2005's Nite Versions, rumors have recently begun to swirl about their reemergence, a notion that is supported by the announcement of their current project, a sprawling, ambit ious endeavor that will see Soulwax score and soundtrack the upcoming film Belgica, made by Oscar-nominated director Felix Van Groeningen.
It's a gift because the combined European and Chinese surplus of $372.1 billion so far this year will go to their growing international creditor position, while the U.S. will have to keep issuing IOUs — that China and Europe don't want to buy anymore — to finance its $8.6 trillion of net foreign liabilities that the U.S. Department of Treasury reported at the end of the second quarter.
It may have started as a Bitcoin wallet but veteran entrepreneur Jeremy Allaire's fintech startup Circle has since shifted focus to social payments, launching an app in Q4 last year that lets users send U.S. dollars to settle IOUs between each other, with its pitch being it makes payments as easy as firing off an SMS (and perhaps cheaper, given there's no fees involved for Circle users).

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