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His senior year wound down without any Division I fanfare.
In other towns and villages the rescue operation wound down.
Spieth's body language deteriorated as the second round wound down.
As his career wound down, Mr. Parent's reputation paradoxically grew.
Brown Forman wound down California Cooler in the early 1990s.
As 250 wound down, though, Ms. Janko's relationship did, too.
The Station program will be wound down globally this year.
But then what happens when that program is wound down?
So perhaps this business can at best be wound down.
Once they were no longer needed, operations were wound down.
As the conversation wound down, the subject turned to absolution.
That has raised fears that Lava Jato could be wound down.
Kennard countered with a 26 as the shot clock wound down.
The driver has his elbow resting on the wound down window.
Nearly two hours after it began, book club started wound down.
He diverted their resources into Blaché Features, and Solax wound down.
S. trade agreement and global markets wound down for the year.
But then as 2017 wound down, I started talking politics online again.
Instead, Brooks put up a three as the shot clock wound down.
The Huses owed $0003,000 by the time Scott wound down his company.
That effort has largely been wound down as a cost-cutting measure.
Four other smaller banks were wound down in 2015, hitting small savers.
As he wound down their business, Aibel became pregnant with the twins.
As mining wound down, Anaconda was purchased by the Atlantic Richfield Company.
In April, training wound down and the boat was flown to Bermuda.
The company's head office in London will be wound down this year.
The company was suspended in 2011 and is now being wound down.
More than half of the partnerships have already been wound down, Facebook said.
Old debts and liabilities were kept with BES, which is being wound down.
That risk has lessened somewhat as the war in Iraq has wound down.
If the rules of capitalism apply to banks, Deutsche should be wound down.
Otherwise the bank could be wound down and its €79bn of assets sold.
The site has not been shut down immediately but is being wound down.
That policy ended in 1989 as the Soviet war in Afghanistan wound down.
One hotel, the Bellagio, offered 24-hour voting that wound down on Monday.
As the play wound down, Santos Schaffer grabbed a notebook and a pencil.
I'm glad Diehl and Keane's unexpected partnership wound down to a happy ending.
As the war in Vietnam wound down, conscription was officially ended in 19883.
A residual business will keep supplying replacement airbag inflators before being wound down.
It appears to have withdrawn some of those troops as combat operations wound down.
Its largest effort to date, Google+, finally wound down its consumer business in April.
The absence of urban-cycle disease means that local vaccination campaigns have wound down.
As the laps wound down, American Josef Newgarden and Munoz repeatedly swapped the lead.
But as SATC wound down and the cocktail renaissance sped up, the drink flatlined.
But despite the fireworks, there were smiles in court as the day wound down.
Four other smaller banks were wound down in 2015, hitting thousands of small savers.
Prospects for sales were falling as the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq wound down.
"I can't stop yet," Mr. Winkler said as his acceptance speech time wound down.
Popolare Vicenza and Veneto Banca must plug capital gaps to avoid being wound down.
She ran off to strut and as the song wound down, the gunshots began.
You made money from fossil fuels, and you haven't fully wound down those investments.
As the RIP Night King fiesta wound down, Jaime and Brienne finally hooked up!
The MICT is the legal successor to the Yugoslavia tribunal, which is being wound down.
Trump himself sought to deliver a similar message on Friday as the day wound down.
As the group's last evening wound down, we said our goodbyes, and shared a kiss.
But as the day wound down, Rubio said he didn't get the answers he wanted.
As the banquet wound down, my father, unnatural in a rented tuxedo, began coughing violently.
As the Obama administration wound down, the Chinese turned their sights on American targets again.
As the trip wound down, the tunnel began floating over the back of my head.
" We wound down with Beyoncé's "Halo," and stretches were done to The xx's "Loud Places.
Since the waivers were canceled, India and Turkey appear to have wound down their purchases.
As the hearing wound down, the spy chief said the matter was in Congress's hands.
The retailer — founded in 1956 in Topeka, Kansas — also wound down its e-commerce operations.
The company ran a cloud gaming service in Europe, though that operation has wound down.
Trump's initial budget blueprint, in fact, called for OPIC to be wound down and eliminated.
Still, Exxon wound down drilling in Russia's Arctic in 2014 after the sanctions were imposed.
As the American-led mission wound down, the elder Bush urged Iraqis to rise up.
Naturally, they placed it in the hands of Carmelo Anthony as the final seconds wound down.
And, of course, as the joke wound down, Biden immediately turned his attention to more children.
For four years she ministered to Ali, while his third marriage, to Veronica Porche, wound down.
And just like last year, activity on the site broke records as the clock wound down.
Corporate revenue also fell 5 percent to $494 million as the company wound down legacy assets.
Graham wound down the hearing by repeating what the subcommittee learned and the next steps forward.
As the Olympics wound down, the Trump administration returned to its status quo ante — more sanctions.
As hurricane season wound down, an unprecedented summer of wildfires across the Pacific coast only intensified.
The Mexican government lodged a formal complaint in Washington, and the searches wound down shortly thereafter.
As Mr. Palmer's playing career wound down in the mid-1960s, his commercial activities ramped up.
It could be wound down by a receiver and its deposits shifted to a new entity.
As the debate wound down, Clinton was asked if she would take advice from her husband.
But as the luncheon wound down, Mr. Isakson found himself facing a man from Coweta County.
But Hood's 26-foot 3-pointer gave Portland a 138-14.1 lead as time wound down.
While frustrating, Kamel acknowledged the data product being wound down wasn't the end of the world.
The Shanghai Composite Index gained 1.5 percent as trade wound down ahead of the Lunar holidays.
High-rises gave way to lush forest as the street wound down to a pebble beach.
Update: The rally to remove a Silent Sam statue on UNC Chapel Hill's campus has wound down.
Balakrishnan flirted with her and, as the party wound down, they kissed on a living room sofa.
Toca Boca had a unisex clothing line that sold at Target, but that effort has wound down.
It could also restart the quantitative easing programme it wound down at the end of last year.
Julia Salazar was born in South Florida, just as the Cold War wound down (she's 23 now).
Camp Century was shut down in 1967, and the site was abandoned as Project Iceworm wound down.
Treasury yields fell as the Fed's policy meeting wound down, with a statement expected at 2 p.m.
Last year, it hired former Phibro staff in London after Occidental Petroleum wound down operations in 2014.
As Anquetil's career wound down at the end of that decade, many thought Poulidor's time had come.
As the interview wound down, Morales took a call from Greek socialist former prime minister Alexis Tsipras.
When the job wound down, LinkedIn's chairman and co-founder, Reid Hoffman, personally implored him to stay.
"I regret saying some things I shouldn't have said," Bush told CNN as his term wound down.
As yesterday wound down, I booted up a copy of Sonic Forces, the latest 3D Sonic game.
As the panel wound down, Plouffe's iPhone started ringing and he announced that he had to go.
As the summer wound down, the organization helped families enroll their children in New York City schools.
But the yellow grain's rally finally paused on Tuesday as planting wound down and traders booked profits.
Summer has wound down, but you have one last weekend to catch the museum's See It Big!
Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) told reporters at the Capitol as last year's legislative calendar slowly wound down.
As the first round wound down, Ellenberger got his foot stuck in the edge of the cage.
A scar wound down her right forearm, jagged, like from a knife, not clean like from an operation.
But what happened to Enriquez is the inevitable outcome of the way the Trump administration wound down DACA.
As the trial wound down, the defense actually seemed to be in trouble after it called zero witnesses.
Nearly $4 billion of the debt belongs to GDB, which is virtually insolvent and could be wound down.
Production had already slowed as Chinese factories wound down for the Lunar New Year holiday in early January.
While protesters' demands have stayed consistent, the path toward achieving that remained unclear as the night wound down.
The bank was founded by Gulen's followers and later seized by regulators, and is now being wound down.
It promptly wound down the money transfer services it provided the groups, investigators and former ICBC employees said.
Traders realised that the entity they were written on, VodafoneZiggo, a Dutch telecoms company, had been wound down.
In China, the Shanghai Composite Index gained 230 percent as trade wound down ahead of the Lunar holidays.
As his presidency wound down, Barack Obama signed a 10-year, $40-billion military aid package with Israel.
The bank needs to move quickly to implement the package and avert the risk of being wound down.
It came slowly at first as the Adaptive Noise Canceling (ANC) tech wound down, and then roaring through.
Drivers frequently find packs on the meandering narrow roads, refusing to budge until the windows are wound down.
Other countries including the United States, meanwhile, have wound down support for the array of mostly Sunni rebels.
Nomura is also hiring NLA's full eight-person team and NLA said its business will be wound down.
One evening, as hearings wound down, a wave of emotion caught me off guard at home in Delhi.
Among its errors, though, was the assumption that history could ever be "mastered" and the process wound down.
But as the case wound down, the Housing Authority adopted the opposite position, routinely contesting findings of lead.
He wound down SAC around the same time a federal judge accepted the firm's guilty plea in 2014.
As the party wound down, a security guard picked up a condom from the table by the door.
One who did — Janice Cilento, a former board member — said it effectively wound down about two years ago.
The details have stayed heavily redacted while Mueller wrapped up his investigation and related criminal cases wound down.
Stone's case was handed off to federal prosecutors when the special counsel's office wound down earlier this year.
In an internal bad bank, risk weighted assets remain on the bank's balance sheet until they are wound down.
But its portion of spending increased as the clock wound down, and consumers became more dependent on quick deliveries.
Bailed out during the crisis, HSH Nordbank has until February 2018 to find a buyer or be wound down.
If the privatisation is not successful, HSH's shareholder structure will be unchanged and the bank will be wound down.
There, officials were keeping an eye on how the tackling rule change works out as the season wound down.
It was given until the end of the year to sort out its problems or face being wound down.
They will also need to bolster capital set aside in case a bank must be wound down following insolvency.
Newspaper Le Monde earlier reported the bank had wound down some 60 offshore vehicles linked to the Panamanian firm.
Under European Union state-aid rules HSH must be privatized by the end of February or be wound down.
As the march wound down, the multiethnic and multigenerational crowd gathered around a plaza on Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues.
However, in the meantime this means all of our current digital ID authentication software offerings will be wound down.
MC may need to be wound down if it fails to find a buyer, an EU official told Reuters.
Tamar Nersesian, a Labatt spokeswoman, said the program for retirees now being wound down was introduced during the 1970s.
Most notably, Microsoft built a health-records tool called HealthVault, but it ultimately didn't work and was wound down.
Timoneer Energy, a hedge fund specializing in natural gas futures and options, also wound down last year, sources said.
To that end, as Tyler's set wound down on Saturday night, he gave a heartfelt speech to his fans.
As the game wound down, thick storm clouds menaced, mirroring the increasingly gloomy postseason outlook for Oakland (20073-6).
As the wars wound down, so did military spending, which declined to $583 billion by the 2017 fiscal year.
Those programs were all gradually wound down after the crisis eased, and generally earned the central bank a profit.
Those programs were all gradually wound down after the crisis eased, and generally earned the central bank a profit.
General Motors wound down its Maven car-sharing service in eight of its 17 North American cities this summer.
As high school wound down, he thought he might try college, if only because his three siblings had gone.
By dusk on Sunday, the protests in Moscow had wound down after sporadic scuffles between the police and protesters.
Nortel, Canada's big telecommunications equipment maker, declared bankruptcy in 2009, and was wound down over the next several years.
Nine of the sales were for the firm's small first fund, which was largely wound down several years ago.
Dimon argues that banks will not need rescuing again because they have enough reserves and capital to be wound down.
That increases pressure on the government to intervene to save Monte Paschi, Italy's third-biggest bank, from being wound down.
I think the American public will be tired of it if this is not wound down in this calendar year.
It's a term that encapsulates the mess that awaited the US-led counter ISIS campaign when finally it wound down.
As the meeting in Managua wound down, Murillo fired a parting shot at the NGOs and other interlopers in Nicaragua.
As the war against ISIS wound down, Abadi began removing the drab, ugly concrete blast walls that once divided neighborhoods.
But as the protests wound down outside the complex, his guards emerged, inviting media here to enter for a tour.
EU lawmakers have agreed to allow this "moratorium" for a maximum of "two business days" at banks being wound down.
" Another source tells PEOPLE, "[Depp] only had three to four vodka-and-tonics and basically wound down from the gig.
After GE's finance arm had been weakened by the global financial crisis Mr Immelt wound down the company's financial holdings.
The banks were eventually wound down at an immediate cost of almost 5 billion euros ($5.9 billion) for Italian taxpayers.
The lender, which has four million customers, urgently needs to raise capital to avoid the risk of being wound down.
He hit just 55 more homers, and his career wound down with stops in the minor leagues and in Japan.
Czurda's mandate expires in June 2020, a little more than two years before the fund itself can be wound down.
Nevertheless, as my last semester as an assistant professor of history wound down, I felt a growing sense of dread.
As several independent investigations wound down, the experts following the case came to a general consensus that split the middle.
After the excitement wound down, the restaurant said the man was able to continue eating his meal, according to KXAN.
Fleeing the advancing Soviet Army as the war wound down, Kalman Aron was briefly consigned to a displaced-persons camp.
He gradually wound down from law, starting in 2001, to stay home with their children, then 12, 9 and 8.
As the country's long-running conflict has wound down, Bogotá has seen an improvement in security over the past decade.
"As the world bears witness tonight, America is a land of heroes," Trump said as he wound down his address.
After a dramatic series of moves, the game wound down to a rook-and-pawn ending, which Mr. Berliner won.
Government officials have said earlier the ministry would be wound down and its responsibilities shared among other ministries and agencies.
As the Space Shuttle program wound down, NASA improved its processes for keeping track of historical artifacts, the report said.
As the war wound down, he buried 6,000 negatives in the ghetto, returning after Germany's surrender to find half intact.
The agency also took a potential first step Tuesday toward killing environmental rules completed as President Barack Obama's term wound down.
The current program that is being wound down allowed Uber drivers to lease for increments of a week at a time.
Failing this, the banks would have to be wound down in a blow to Italian savers and the wider banking system.
ZDNet also pointed out that the move could make sense as Microsoft had wound down support for custom domains in Outlook.
But as the clock wound down, it was clear there was little appetite from either the parties or the White House.
Monte dei Paschi could then need state support to avoid being wound down, in a fresh blow to Italy's battered banks.
The Tigers made it interesting as the game wound down, rallying for two runs off Kevin Herrera in the eighth inning.
Iraqi IEDs became far less of a problem for the US military as the Iraq war wound down and, officially, ended.
In the 1990s, at the urging of neoliberal economists, many countries wound down their traditional pay-as-you-go pension systems.
The reform will also allow supervisors to freeze deposits for a maximum of "two business days" at banks being wound down.
Shareholders in Italy's third largest lender last week approved a 5bn recapitalisation aimed at keeping the bank from being wound down.
The famine had wound down, and the rebel war was escalating, when Bucknell hired Nega as an assistant professor in 1990.
" As music hour at Jungle Friends wound down on Wednesday, The Youngbloods crooned, "Come on people now, smile on your brother.
As the war wound down, Marshall took a course in law at William and Mary and was admitted to the bar.
As the proceedings wound down, Baer argued that the President should be immune from even having to address the plaintiffs' claims.
As the evening wound down, Vikram Ravikumar, the vice-president of a medical-device startup, flipped through a binder of clippings.
Banca Carige is racing to salvage the capital increase needed to prevent it being wound down by the European Central bank.
"Kilometres and kilometers without pines," Moretti said, smiling as our car wound down the South American country's iconic National Route 40.
So as commitments to his main act wound down, he jumped at the first opportunity available to record a solo album.
While not unprecedented, the cryptomarket Agora was wound down by its admins in 2015, this is definitely outside of the norm.
The Senate leadership had stayed mostly mum until Tuesday, when they issued a statement almost immediately after the protests wound down.
Despite being in python mode, Mr. Hodge was too nervous to ask for Ms. Hamlin's number when the night wound down.
As the vigil wound down, Mr. Furgurson, the reporter, moved through the crowd, well aware that he was still on duty.
He presided over $21972 billion in budget cuts, closing domestic bases while maintaining strength abroad as the Cold War wound down.
The crowd serenaded him as the clock wound down, and when the buzzer sounded, he raised his arms into the air.
Mr. Dimon argues that banks will not need rescuing again because they have enough reserves and capital to be wound down.
Secondly, the sharp drop in Code 7604 exports this year suggests the first leg of that tour has been wound down.
Help to Buy, a government lending initiative which has boosted house prices and transactions, will start to be wound down in 2021.
The regular Premier League season has wound down, and we've already crowned a champion in the glorious 5,000-to-1 Leicester City.
After the busy fall season of interviews and school visits wound down, my fellow admissions counselors and I had to review applications.
As Kihuen's term wound down, the Nevada political community played a parlor game in which they guessed what came next for Kihuen.
As the '2000s wound down, YA blew up — the 286s had the YA trinity of Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, and Twilight.
The bank needs to raise a total of 5 billion euros by the end of the year or risk being wound down.
As she wound down, her fans began to inch closer to the dugout, leaning over its edge to snap selfies with her.
Goldman Sachs expects QE to be wound down by end-2018, with a rate rise likely in the second half of 2019.
It signed a deal with the US government for a military AI system called Project Maven, which it wound down after protests.
Most economists were expecting the asset-purchase programme to be wound down, but the guidance on interest rates came as a surprise.
That show wound down in 2014, but FX is hoping its seven-season run didn't exhaust the demand for violent biker drama.
Its investment bank would need to be wound down responsibly over ten years, reflecting the long life of some of its positions.
As March wound down, Pyongyang once again went back to its engine tests -- technology could possibly be used in an eventual ICBM.
Avocado and citrus orchards gave way to hiking trails that wound down into the canyon at the southern end of the property.
As the event wound down, Rehák reminded guests to pick up their goody bags: salt from Slovenia and cheese made in Slovakia.
Platinum's largest group of funds, Platinum Partners Value Arbitrage, is being wound down under the supervision of a Cayman Islands-based liquidator.
Invicta itself was wound down and its assets sold in 2013; the toy giant Hasbro now controls and licenses the intellectual property.
The Department of Homeland Security reportedly wound down a program that created reports about how pandemics would impact American infrastructure, Politico reported.
As the night wound down, Mr. Carwile pulled aside Mr. Woolman and asked him not to tell anyone what he had seen.
With Henry Kissinger, he initiated the reopening of relations with China and détente with Russia, and wound down the war in Vietnam.
As the war in Iraq wound down in 20143, Mr. Talabani figured in the Obama administration's plans for a postwar government there.
When his monologue wound down, Ms. Magic rose and began a Norah Jones-style ballad, picking up phrases from Mr. Eisenstein's talk.
As the night wound down, a transgender woman approached the signing table and handed me an enormous jar full of kosher dills.
It fitted U.S. Army helicopters including Blackhawk troop carriers with airbags more than a decade ago before the project was wound down.
Matsuyama, of Japan, matched Kisner's mark as the round wound down, logging seven birdies — four in a row on his back nine.
What happened to the company: Accomable's team joined Airbnb, the company was wound down, and its listings got folded into Airbnb's platform.
As Down to Lunch wound down in the summer of 2017, they took notice of friends and colleagues getting involved in crypto.
But since I wound down my Facebook account, I've been replacing what it used to do for me in the following ways.
Banco Popular was wound down by European authorities following a run on the bank, wiping out shareholders and junior bond holders, last week.
The plan is for Takata's air bag business to be wound down by March 2020 after making replacement inflators for the ongoing recalls.
Most of these deals were wound down after an expose in the New York Times uncovered them and how they were being used.
After the trio's world tour wound down a year or so later, things got all quiet again, with half-promises shrouded in maybes.
In the same month, Italy wound down two banks using national legislation and taxpayers' money, drawing criticism from officials in several European countries.
Villains are never wound down and very rarely get updated because they have to serve an ever-rolling story for players to devour.
Knicks 118, Jazz 153 It was late on Wednesday night, much later than usual, when Derek Fisher's postgame news conference finally wound down.
AS THE balmy Sunday evening of August 110th wound down, the Chicago Police Department (CPD) was out in force on North Avenue Beach.
These two days came after the intense coverage of Weinstein had wound down, but before additional revelations about figures in entertainment and politics.
The pair carried out a consensual affair as Jurvetson's marriage wound down, the woman said, and saw one another about once a month.
The number of casualties dropped as the U.S. and its allies wound down combat operations that once involved over 120,000 troops in all.
Shortly after it was wound down, Facebook would take action against Cambridge Analytica, and once again began placing meaningful limitations on its API.
And when the night wound down, with her furry snow boots poking out from beneath her gown, she traipsed to the L train.
The Navy defended Windows, but the Smart Ship program hit budget issues and delays, and it was wound down within a few years.
TOKYO, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices edged higher in thin trading on Wednesday, as investors wound down for the upcoming holidays.
Italy's third largest bank announced the share sale in July as part of a wider bailout plan to prevent it being wound down.
Clinton's email use wound down in July, internal disagreements within the bureau and the Justice Department surrounding the Clintons' family philanthropy heated up.
Over the last few days, both Caldbeck and his partner, Jonathan Teo have effectively resigned, and Binary is expected to be wound down.
The Fed has triggered some of the rise in bond yields as it hiked rates and wound down its $4.5 trillion balance sheet.
Texas-based Exxon, the world's largest publicly traded oil producer, wound down drilling in Russia's Arctic in 2014 after those sanctions were imposed.
The bank has been struggling since reports emerged that the bank would have to be wound down if it didn't find a buyer.
Furthermore, to prepare for such an eventuality, SIFIs must submit Living Wills that detail how they could be wound down in a crisis.
Spraying Cash As the ceremony wound down, guests danced while celebrating the bride and groom by "spraying" them with money, an Igbo tradition.
As Obama's time in office has wound down, he's tried to cement a legacy as a strong proponent of parks and land protections.
But while he has wound down his stake in Apple, he said he doesn't agree with calls for more regulation on big tech.
"You have the law on the side of the banks; it's not right to rob banks," Bridges mused as our time wound down.
It also wound down a 15-month anti-corruption campaign that netted scores of senior princes, ministers and top businessmen and unnerved investors.
We've reached out to Tesla for additional info on how the Mobileye partnership wound down and will update if they provide more detail.
A thin feeding tube wound down from his mouth, and tiny wires seemed to be connected to every other part of his body.
As the school year wound down in June, Alex and his friends began noticing that certain students were no longer coming to school.
It wound down during President George W. Bush's second term, then was banned by President Barack Obama after stirring domestic and international outrage.
As the year wound down, the graphs showing my progress toward the A List remained stubbornly fixed at 34,703 TQPs and 20 flights.
Carige had to raise capital by the end of the year to comply with European Central Bank demands and avoid being wound down.
As my career wound down, I sank toward the bottom of the order, at times batting eighth just in front of the pitcher.
With the help of Dodd-Frank, there's been significant progress made toward ensuring that a systemically risky financial institution can be wound down.
Larger banks were required under Dodd-Frank to draw up and regularly update a detailed plan for how they would be wound down.
Microsoft's integration ran deep even after the service wound down in 2014, relying on players to log in with Xbox Live accounts instead.
And in his opinion, the question of how retirement savings are wound down is more pressing than how to save up for it.
"He wound down his time at the company in late December to pursue a path closer to his entrepreneurial roots," said the spokesperson.
As Obama wound down that war, he sent tens of thousands more troops into Afghanistan in 2009 and 2010, and the death count mounted.
"A lot of people have been forced to put on positions that will need to be either wound down or rolled forward," Cherry said.
In March, as the special counsel's office wound down its work, CNN's reported that Weissmann would be leaving the office and the Justice Department.
As the protest wound down in the early hours of Monday, a smaller group clashed with police outside the home of the Legislative Council.
The maker of vacuums and hand dryers said Thursday that while its engineers had produced a "fantastic" vehicle, the effort would be wound down.
The police investigation wound down without an arrest, or any definitive conclusion of who was to blame, or if the killing fire was accidental.
As the '60s wound down, Day turned to TV, having been forced there by a contract signed by late husband Melcher without her knowledge.
With this initiative Sareb aims to achieve around 300 million euros in cost savings by 2027, when Sareb is supposed to be wound down.
As testimony in the Phoenix case wound down, federal prosecutors in Salt Lake City announced the indictment of 11 FLDS members, including Lyle Jeffs.
Once the wound down, he allowed us to look in the back of the shop, a request Lazari had rejected a few minutes later.
SAB's offices in Woking, outside of London, will be kept open for a transitional period, but its central London headquarters will be wound down.
As has become an unwelcome tradition, as Friday wound down and the weekend was so close we could nearly taste it, breaking news hit.
After the settlement, Agrokor will be effectively left without any recoverable assets and will need to be wound down, the crisis management team said.
A European banking watchdog has said the Spanish bank will have to be wound down if it fails to find a buyer, Reuters reported.
The Met Gala red carpet was — as expected — full of showstopping ensembles, but the fashion extravaganza continued even after the famous ball wound down.
OLA authorizes the government to provide limited and temporary liquidity to firms being wound down, to keep viable businesses running during the resolution process.
But a small part of me began to wonder, as the primaries wound down: Well, soon enough, Mr. Trump's situation is going to change.
To stave off the risk of being wound down, the world's oldest bank hastily unveiled the private sector-backed rescue blueprint late on Friday.
On the satellite side, it wound down a two-year price lock promotion, which about 2000 million customers remained on as of last quarter.
Then this wound down into a tableau in which all nine dancers (one still naked) stayed as motionless as they could on half-toe.
This combination of poor record keeping and ill-prepared officials meant that hours and hours dissolved as the clock on Election Day wound down.
As the event wound down, she made plans to stop on her way home at a TJ Maxx that was going out of business.
Those problems were compounded by uncertainty about how a bank would be wound down if it failed, as Lehman Brothers did in September 2008.
This would ensure that even large banks can be wound down and were no longer "too big to fail" and hold taxpayers to ransom.
After two hours, the parade wound down with a musical interlude, including one honoring the victims of the attack in Nice a year ago.
As the preseason wound down, he realized that Plum, a freshman, had 24 of the 27 traits; the next closest player had about nine.
Earlier, Asian shares had pulled back from a one-and-a-half year peak as trading wound down before the end of the year.
Earlier, Asian shares had pulled back from a one-and-a-half year peak as trading wound down before the end of the year.
While the old holding company will be wound down, its rig-owning subsidiaries were restructured and will continue to offer services to oil firms.
That knowledge layer, in addition to an intent API and converse API, will be wound down in the wake of the acquisition, according to Facebook.
Dolezal remembers one night as a party wound down at Mercury's house, when the two chatted in the singer's lounge surrounded by framed gold records.
The plant had diversified into commercial aerospace as long-standing U.S. military programmes wound down, but growing new programmes had not been easy, he added.
Last year, Ford shut down its recently acquired shuttle service, Chariot, and General Motors, Daimler, and BMW wound down their US-based car-sharing services.
The Times - One of Britain's biggest energy suppliers, Npower, could be wound down after failing to stem heavy losses, its owner said on Wednesday. bit.
California's avocado crop also is substantial although it has been coping with the drought and the harvest peaked in July and since has wound down.
In countries with minimal welfare states, schemes with few beneficiaries also have few supporters, and therefore risk being quietly wound down or diminished by inflation.
But when the studio wound down, it left enough staffers homeless that it made sense for them to form a new outlet of their own.
Nonfarm payrolls grew by 292,000 during December, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report Friday that showed employment momentum as the year wound down.
"I would be a fool to tell you that there was no fixing," he told The Washington Post in 1980 as his career wound down.
Contracts involving PDVSA debt must now be wound down by May 10, an extension of the March 11 deadline that was established in early February.
The company's simple, API-based payment services have also made it a somewhat regular default option for other payments companies that have wound down operations.
As Thursday's meeting wound down after more than two hours, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a strongly worded statement that could complicate Ryan's efforts.
After 18 months, he called it quits: the relationship wound down, and he found himself back in Scotland with Panic Attack in its final stages.
As the term wound down, many of them remarked on the frequent divides between him and Neil Gorsuch, Trump's other nominee to the high court.
BECKY QUICK: Do you think we can call it a success without seeing quantitative easing wrapped up, the big balance sheets kind of wound down?
"Wherever there is no consensus that can be achieved, disagreement has to be made clear," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said as the summit wound down.
"There was a general feeling that her career had wound down at that point," Peter Gelb, the Met's general manger, said of her last performances.
"It just wasn't fiscally viable for a family operation our size to milk cows," said Mr. Cody, who was 12 when dairy operations wound down.
In 22, as the era of Robert Moses and his car-centric building schemes wound down, Governor Nelson Rockefeller created the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority.
More than 21975 books in the series were published before it wound down, a casualty of the economic disruption created by the 22008/11 attacks.
That program wound down in 2010 and had mixed results, but two years later, "problem behavior" like aggression among teenagers was reported to have diminished.
As the Russia investigation wound down earlier this year, Giuliani found other ways to be useful to the president and shifted his attention to Ukraine.
As the night wound down, the victim and her boyfriend, who were drunk at the time, went to a bedroom, had sex and passed out.
Under European Commission rules on state aid, the sale had to be announced by the end of February to prevent the bank from being wound down.
"Without doubt these days, modern law gives more importance to the background noise than the music that was played," Macron said as the summit wound down.
Italian bond yields, pushed higher by concerns over Italy's standoff with the EU over its 2019 budget, came off the day's highs as trading wound down.
Broadly speaking, analysts had grown more optimistic about the holiday season as the clock wound down, and a late-season push drove crowds to the malls.
As our tour of the Met wound down, Gerwig led us toward the cafe, where we pushed two chairs onto the end of a crowded table.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The rating is based on the guarantee from HM Treasury (HMT) that is set to expire when B&B is completely wound down.
As trading wound down in European hours, Germany's 30-year bond yields was flat on the day at -0.17%, holding above last week's record-low -0.31%.
"One of the things that strikes me so much is the deep sense of optimism that you all have" Zuckerberg said as his talked wound down.
HSZH, whose history dates back to 1889, was wound down in 2014 after being sold to various buyers, according to its agreement with the Justice Department.
The plans, which must be regularly reviewed by regulators, are aimed at ensuring large banks can be safely wound down without endangering the entire financial system.
Goldman Sachs Investment Partners (GSIP) folded its London operations, while Blackstone Group wound down its Senfina Advisors fund that had more than a dozen portfolio managers.
As the laps wound down, it clearly became a fuel mileage race and American Josef Newgarden and Andretti driver Carlos Munoz both swapped the lead repeatedly.
The bank needs to raise 5 billion euros ($5.3 billion) by the end of the year to plug a capital shortfall or risk being wound down.
MILAN, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Troubled Italian lender Banca Carige warned on Wednesday it could be wound down by European supervisors if its capital strengthening plan fails.
One evening, as work on "Suspiria" wound down, Guadagnino left the editing room and went to a dinner at a friend's triplex apartment on the Tiber.
" As the conversation wound down, Khrushchev said: "You're an interesting man — I enjoy people like you — but inside you there are an angel and a devil.
After dinner it was vegging out in front of "13 Reasons Why" on Netflix and a four-mile run before we completely wound down for bed.
So markets are likely to be spared what would be the ultimate test, one in which regulators decide that a big bank should be wound down.
Mr. Welling had started Engaged in 2012 after working under Ralph V. Whitworth at Relational Investors, until that fund was wound down earlier in the year.
As her first semester at Penn wound down, Fagan describes Holleran telling nearly everyone she knew that she didn't want to run track at Penn anymore.
As November wound down, the nursery had only about 100 kittens, and any that remain at the end of the month will go into foster care.
We know the fossil fuel industry needs to be rapidly wound down, and we know private capital has no interest in winding down their own business.
But Veneto Banca and Banca Popolare di Vicenza are the first Italian banks to be declared effectively dead by the European Central Bank and wound down.
Monday was Barry Bonds's first game in uniform in Queens since 2007, when he wound down his illustrious and contentious career with the San Francisco Giants.
However, Walker has pushed the Pentagon to say what it has been doing regarding the sightings since the program founded under Reid wound down in 2012.
The bank's shares have lost more than half their value over fears it could be wound down by regulators if it fails to find a buyer.
"The very easy monetary policy cannot solve Europe's underlying problems and must be wound down as soon as the price stability objective allows it," he said.
If the privatisation process is aborted, which we view as unlikely but still possible, we would expect HSH to be wound down in an orderly manner.
In this last scenario, the Court would not just allow DACA to be wound down under Trump — it would forbid any future president from reviving it.
And he wound down his speech on a chilling note by threatening to take action against social media executives unless they address his (baseless) bias claims.
That will mean that the Works with Nest program for third-party apps (including IFTTT) will be wound down in favor of the Works with Google program.
The deal allows Italy to solve a banking crisis on its own terms, ensuring the two Veneto lenders are not wound down under potentially tougher European rules.
In a recent survey of 250 long-term users of psychiatric drugs — most commonly antidepressants — about half who wound down their prescriptions rated the withdrawal as severe.
True to form, he wound down his speech Tuesday night with grisly descriptions of crimes allegedly committed by the undocumented, including killings blamed on sanctuary city policies.
Further, the prospects of Trump whiffing on policy issues while Clinton riddles him with facts could seriously harm the GOP's image and fatally wound down-ballot candidates.
It also makes sense: with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan wound down from their peaks almost a decade ago, the demand for military robotics has slipped.
"Plant overhauls wound down sharply in October and November versus a peak in August," said Harry Liu, a Beijing-based consultant with research and analysis agency IHS.
Loved to laugh As the '60s wound down, Day turned to TV, having been forced there by a contract signed by late husband Melcher without her knowledge.
This past Tuesday evening, as the White House wound down after another tumultuous day, Counselor to the President, Kellyanne Conway was looking at corgis on the internet.
He seems like the sort of dude who would be happy cruising along by himself, just a few tunes on the stereo and the window wound down.
Listen: Witness Jeremy Douglas describes moment of attack In the following hours as the situation wound down, Jakartans checked in with each other using the hashtag #SafetyCheckJKT.
In 2012 it took its first test flight, but the project was scrapped that same year because of defense cuts as the war in Afghanistan wound down.
As the lesson wound down and I prepared to leave, Williams asked who in the class planned to keep using Google Apps once they got to college.
MC plunged 17.7 percent after a European watchdog warned EU officials the Spanish bank may need to be wound down if it fails to find a buyer.
Hornacek's biggest asset will be Kristaps Porzingis, who had an impressive rookie season, even if he seemed to run out of gas as the season wound down.
And so, as the talk wound down, he left his seat and strode across the room to join a line of people queuing up behind a microphone.
This was the news Ruth and I woke up to on Monday, after our LSD trip had wound down and we had caught up on our sleep.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's first assignment as an Army officer was patrolling the border between West Germany and East Germany as the Cold War wound down.
Markkanen then made a jumper from the top of the key as the shot clock wound down, and the Magic didn't score the rest of the game.
The company wound down its lower-margin Kate Spade Saturday business and has moved its Jack Spade menswear brand to an in-store format from retail stores.
Legal sources told The Hill that as Mueller's probe wound down, it's possible he handed evidence not relevant to the Russia probe to other U.S. attorney's offices.
Oil prices rose to $85 a barrel this week as buyers of Iranian crude wound down their purchases to meet the terms of U.S. sanctions on Tehran.
As his playing career wound down, Marshall took television classes at Syracuse University and coached and ran an AAU program based in his hometown of Reading, Pennsylvania.
Dexia, once the world's largest lender to municipalities, is being wound down, with Belgium, France and Luxembourg guaranteeing 71 billion euros ($77 billion) of the group's borrowings.
She advocates for nationalizing the oil and gas sector so that it can be steadily and predictably wound down, ensuring that affected workers and communities are protected.
Cassie Breen threw the ball high in the air as the clock wound down in Columbus, Ohio, and the joyous Central Michigan players jumped, screamed and hugged.
This spring, as maple sugaring season wound down in Vermont, the state's congressional delegation was fighting new policies that would change the way maple syrup is labeled.
As the spring semester wound down, Ms. Rogers developed a crush on Mr. Churchill after running into him regularly at a Starbucks where both liked to study.
Carige, saddled with a heavy burden of bad loans and accumulated losses, needs the 560 million euro ($661 million) share issue to prevent it being wound down.
Mr. Edwards, a pro-gun, anti-abortion-rights native of a small town, has spent much of his time in Louisiana's cities as the campaign wound down.
Tatum added a demoralizing 3-pointer as the shot clock wound down with 1:06 left to take the wind out of the sails of the Bulls.
The Republican presidential campaign has wound down to just three candidates who seem to have a shot at the nomination: Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz.
The country's armed forces have been all-volunteer since the military draft ended in 1973 as the United States wound down its involvement in the Vietnam War.
Fellow coaches Blake Shelton and Jennifer Hudson foresaw the team as the blind auditions wound down, but Cyrus made the possibility of an all-girl team a reality.
That was the first time a euro zone bank was wound down since the ECB became the single supervisor for the bloc's top 120 banks in November 2014.
MI) secured backing from core shareholders and underwriters for a vital 560 million euro ($661 million) cash call needed to stave off the threat of being wound down.
Former President Barack Obama's administration wound down the task force model and only six new agreements were added between 2012 and 2016, according ICE, part of Homeland Security.
"If we want a better politics, it's not enough to just change a congressman or a senator or even a president," he said as the speech wound down.
Even as other foreign investors wound down their businesses after Russia annexed Crimea and launched a war in eastern Ukraine, spurring sanctions from the West, Baring Vostok stayed.
The ECB had told the bank to raise capital and start shedding bad debts by the end of 2017 to stave off the threat of being wound down.
The Rome government on Sunday wound down Banca Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca using national legislation and taxpayers' money, sparking criticism among officials in several European countries.
Hassan al-Haydos scored the third goal at minute 80, and Hamid Ismaeil sealed the team's victory with a fourth as the clock wound down in injury time.
Under these laws, banks have to draw up a plan of how they can be wound down in a financial crisis without resorting to a taxpayer-funded bailout.
The Warriors won in overtime, the capping flourish coming when Green scooped up a loose ball as the shot clock wound down and drained an off-balance triple.
As it wound down, we caught up with Pariser to ask him about surging interest in filter bubbles — and what Facebook, in particular, ought to do about them.
As his playing career wound down he became a coach for the team, only leaving when the effects of the Depression forced the Browns to cut their staff.
And the announced crowd of 70,547, which initially made the night feel like a Mexico home game, quickly emptied of El Tri fanatics as the clock wound down.
Germany's 10-year government bond, the benchmark for the region, reached a six-week high of 0.46 percent before receding slightly to 0.45 percent as trading wound down.
As the New York encampment wound down, he imagined a project called the Occumentary—he would drive to Occupy protests around the country, live-streaming the whole time.
While "Big Ben" is slated to be sold to Cerberus, a 3.9 billion euro portfolio dubbed "Tower Bridge" will initially stay with NordLB and wound down, sources said.
Occidental wound down Phibro, once a powerhouse in global oil markets, in December 2014 by laying off some U.S. employees and pursuing a sale of some overseas operations.
As the argument wound down, the momentum shifted, with several justices wondering what harm would come from requiring service at the foreign ministry of the nation being sued.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank could provide liquidity to failing banks while they are being wound down under certain conditions, ECB director Benoit Coeure said on Monday.
As he wound down his rant, he hinted at a different sense of victimhood, drawing from the same sense of umbrage but directing it in a startling direction.
However, it was George who drew "MVP" chants as the game wound down, as he contributed 23 rebounds and 10 assists to go along with his point tally.
Earlier on Thursday, the Wall Street Journal reported the ECB is likely to signal in September that its asset purchase program will be gradually wound down next year.
The eight store closures are estimated to result in about 480 job cuts, the company said, and operations at those locations should be completely wound down by May.
As the clock wound down on the next 10 days, the radar would then be switched to another plane, he said, in a dangerous game of hot potato.
As the Golden Globes broadcast wound down, the after-parties fired up -- and it was truly a who's-who of Hollywood ... 'cause everyone and their mothers came through.
As the march wound down, no one seemed quite certain where the route was supposed to end, and eventually, everyone just decided to walk back across the bridge.
After the Shakey project wound down, Dr. Nilsson gained funding for another project at SRI International, known as the "Computer-based Consultant," which focused on natural language understanding.
British department stores group BHS is to be wound down after administrators failed to find a buyer for the 88-year-old retailer, advisers Duff & Phelps said on Thursday.
As the NATO military presence has wound down in Afghanistan, so too has the spending—and the opportunities for Afghans to get rich working as translators, drivers and suppliers.
As the annual mega-week of hacking conferences wound down in Las Vegas, more news surfaced about the DNC hack, and the usual trickle of vulnerabilities and breaches continued.
The decision, which calls for the program to be wound down within the next six months, will affect an estimated 800,000 DREAMers, as people in the program are known.
The bank secured backing from core shareholders and underwriters for a vital 560 million euro ($661 million) cash call needed to stave off the threat of being wound down.
The bottom line: Absent achievable goals and a strong national security imperative backed up by congressional authorization, the U.S. presence in Syria is illegitimate and better off wound down.
The digital content NewFronts and network upfronts, where media companies show off the best of what's to come for 2016 and 2017 for potential advertisers, have finally wound down.
And he wound down over a plate of wings at a late-night dinner with Chokwe Antar Lumumba, Jackson's new mayor, a 22020-year-old African-American and progressive.
The Kaisers' efforts, which wound down in 2007, drew praise from some of the leading figures in modern South African history, including President Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Monte dei Paschi, the world's oldest bank, needs to raise a total of 5 billion euros ($5.57 billion) by the end of the year or risk being wound down.
The U.S. Federal Reserve wound down its QE program by tapering the purchases the bank made and introduced its first interest rate hike in almost a decade in December.
This saw the Cyprus Popular Bank wound down and another – the Bank of Cyprus – recapitalized by measures including the controversial seizure of depositors' uninsured savings above 100,000 euros ($120,000).
Bunge has declined to comment on the takeover approach from ADM, which wound down its global sugar trading in 2015 and sold a Brazilian mill a few years ago.
Experts disagree about what the government's role in housing should be and whether Fannie and Freddie should be wound down, replaced by some sort of new mortgage finance guarantee.
Amanda Goleman, 29, grew up in a meth house and began taking illegal drugs at 12, and her education wound down after she became pregnant in the ninth grade.
GABORONE, Jan 17 (Reuters) - The provisional liquidator of BCL Mine Limited, Botswana's largest copper and nickel producer, will next month recommend that the state-owned company be wound down.
As the night wound down and the final lemon meringue tarts were passed out, Mr. Hilfiger was pulled in for a group selfie in front of the selfie booth.
As the laps wound down in Stage 2, another big crash took out Kevin Harvick, Brad Keselowski, Kasey Kahne, Chase Elliott and Danica Patrick, among others, on Lap 102.
That was the takeaway on Wednesday after federal regulators rejected some banks' so-called living wills, which show how major financial institutions would be wound down in a crisis.
In particular, Mr Love, often regarded as a defensive sieve, miraculously smothered and stifled the far more agile Mr Curry on a key possession as the clock wound down.
Rogers Communications Inc and Shaw wound down operations at their joint venture Shomi last November, and Shaw took a C$107 million ($82 million) charge in its first quarter.
Monte dei Paschi has launched a 5-billion-euro ($5.2 billion) capital increase and must raise the money by the end of the year or face being wound down.
These were just two of the themes that had been established as Mr. Wildstein's eight days on the witness stand in Federal District Court here wound down on Wednesday.
As dinner wound down, with plates of vegetables and tiny bowls of tofu littering the table, Ms. Thurman considered the question of what a woman like Chloe really wants.
Organizers had hoped for a larger turnout than anything in recent years, but estimates by the Iraqi Security forces as the march wound down suggested they might be disappointed.
Should the ECB reject the extension, the Italian government is expected to intervene to recapitalize the country's third-biggest bank to avert the risk of it being wound down.
The manufacturing arm of a British luxury smartphone maker is to be wound down after a failed buyout bid in the U.K. High Court, according to multiple media reports.
When we talk about ongoing investigation, even though the operation center is wound down at this point, what is continuing at this point is the questioning of the roommate.
Alumina prices surged to $620 a tonne last week from $591 the week before on expectations Alunorte would be wound down until some time next year, cutting market supply.
The bank is raising cash to plug a capital shortfall identified by the European Central Bank and avoid being wound down after a 1.9 billion euro loss in 2014-2015.
While the strike lasted less than two weeks, the knock-on effects lasted much longer, Theurer added, as a backlog of ships waiting to get into port slowly wound down.
In July, Japan's Funai Electric, the world's last surviving VCR maker, wound down its production of the dated video cassette recording format 222 years after the first VCR was made.
However, one source said on Thursday the banks were aware that it would be much more costly for them if the two Veneto-based banks were to be wound down.
Maybe. There are records showing that as he wound down his time in Germany, Corbally contemplated a dramatic lifestyle change: joining a Catholic seminary and training to be a priest.
Some things are different: His work in Chicago wound down by about 7:30pm every day, while work in the Pentagon feels 24/7; his devices run at all times.
"He came in about 11:30 on Saturday night," says Jamie Alexander, co-manager of Glasgow's Blue Dog cocktail bar, where Bieber wound down after his show on Oct. 30.
As the summer break wound down, two sisters in Orlando, Florida, set out to enjoy their last week of reprieve before heading back to classes, cheer squad and volleyball tryouts.
Now Mr Flynn, whom Mr Trump repeatedly defended, is a felon, and the investigation—far from being wound down by year's end, as Mr Trump hoped—looks set to continue.
Italian bank Monte dei Paschi rose 3.3 percent ahead of an investor vote on a 5 billion euro share issue needed to stave off the risk of being wound down.
The race promised to turn into a fuel mileage race as the laps wound down, and nobody has been better with the strategy than Truex and crew chief Cole Pearn.
As a result of the crisis, European authorities have strived since then to improve how lenders are supervised and, should they fail, how they are either wound down or rescued.
Veneto Banca is discussing a merger with rival Popolare di Vicenza after both lenders were rescued by state-sponsored bank bailout fund Atlante this year to avoid being wound down.
It's another hot, dry, day in the capital of Uzbekistan and my window is wound down to dilute Mahmood's Uzbek pop songs with the screeching brakes of other cars outside.
Mothercare Plc's UK store portfolio will be wound down over the coming weeks and months, PricewaterhouseCoopers said on Tuesday, after it were appointed the administrators to the company's UK business.
A little-known principal-investing team at Citigroup is being wound down, and the executive who led the group has left the firm, according to people familiar with the matter.
Knot added that even if the asset buys continue until the end of the year, as now planned, they should then be wound down as soon as possible in 2018.
But that "cheap money," as it is also known, is now being wound down, leaving economists, investors and even central bankers wondering where a more "normalized" monetary policy will lead.
Meanwhile Hanjin, a South Korean shipping line, was ordered by a bankruptcy court to return vessels it had chartered to their owners, indicating that the company might be wound down.
The episode also features the return of Dr. Ari Gilbert (Seth Barrish), whose dirty deals with Axe made him a fall guy as the Chuck-and-Bobby war wound down.
British royals: Prince Harry and Meghan, who recently moved to Los Angeles from Canada, wound down their popular social media sites as part of their transition to semi-royal status.
The Army Reserve exercise planned for next month will breathe new life into mobilization centers that have been largely dormant as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have wound down.
As the Obama administration wound down, major firms stepped up their efforts to grab other star lawyers — the kind who have gone toe-to-toe with corporate attorneys and won.
As the funeral service wound down, a police bagpipe and drum corps struck up a rendition of Amazing Grace outside the church as the grim ranks of officers looked on.
As the decade wound down, Bill Clinton, who Toni Morrison once described as our "first Black president," was facing impeachment for an affair with Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern.
Deutsche Bank said Wednesday that 900 people had already been given notice, primarily in a unit focused on stock markets that has been losing money and is being wound down.
Republicans say federal flood insurance should be wound down as quickly as possible to relieve the burden from taxpayers, while Democrats favor a stronger federal protection for flood-prone areas.
He said a dive squad and helicopters would continue their search for another day or so, using tidal modeling to identify their potential locations, before the official search wound down.
But as the first day of emergency repairs to the station wound down Monday evening, what was most surprising for many commuters was just how uneventful the day had been.
On Thursday night, at a downtown hotel bar where patrons sipped $25 cocktails, a crowd of very tall men gathered as a private event wound down at a nearby steakhouse.
Debuting in November 21968, shortly after the Summer of Love wound down, the Xeroxed bulletins are a Thomas Pynchon–esque tangle of departmental linguistics and subtexts, chemistry and unfolding history.
Unlike the BoE's Funding for Lending Scheme, which was being wound down before the Brexit vote, the TFS is funded by newly created money, making it a form of quantitative easing.
Accepting the award for best actor (comedy), Bale wound down his speech by thanking "Satan for giving me inspiration on how to play" his winning role as Dick Cheney in Vice.
And even though the whole thing wound down with a campy killer-spider attack—and was forced to adhere to prime-time standards—the TV version of It still mostly floats.
On Facebook, I'd already wound down my usage quite a bit in the past few years, mostly because I didn't see as much user engagement with the articles I posted there.
Popolare di Vicenza and rival Veneto Banca have requested state aid to avoid being wound down only a year after being rescued by state-sponsored, privately-funded bank bailout fund Atlante.
President Donald Trump offered North Korea leader Kim Jong Un a rare glimpse inside the presidential limousine known as "The Beast" on Tuesday as their historic summit in Singapore wound down.
Bloomberg had reported earlier this month that ECB policymakers were building consensus that quantitative easing would need to be wound down gradually when the central bank decides to end the program.
Chief Executive Fabrizio Viola resigned as the Italian bank is working to complete a 5 billion-euro ($5.6 billion) capital raising needed to stave off the risk of being wound down.
Bail-ins allow regulators to force losses on banks' shareholders, bondholders and large depositors when a lender has to be wound down, meaning taxpayers' money does not have to be used.
Robertson and Gerhardt are now advising Chamberlain on a part-time basis, as well as working on new projects not related to Apigy, which Robertson says will eventually be wound down.
That walk to school wound down a rocky track high in the Hindu Kush, overlooking a staggering green view of the Chitral Valley; the cricket pitch was often above the clouds.
He gave up the road trips as the years wound down, first the East, then some of the West, making a rare exception as with the San Francisco dates this weekend.
The proposed rise in the Pentagon budget to $603 billion comes as the United States has wound down major wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and remains the world's strongest military power.
However, euro zone banking watchdogs on Thursday said banks planning mergers should make sure they could be wound down in a crisis to avoid taxpayers having to pay for any bailout.
The last five minutes would have been excruciatingly awkward for Formula One management as the clock wound down with no drivers on track and with fans left bemused in the grandstands.
Though a formal stop to the fighting is still being negotiated, violence between the two sides has wound down to a de-facto ceasefire, according to local conflict-monitoring NGO CERAC.
As the millennium wound down, Prince collaborated with Chuck D on "Undisputed" and released "The Greatest Romance Ever Sold," featuring an "Adam & Eve Remix" with Eve, the pitbull in a skirt.
As the urban campfire wound down, it occurred to an agreeably freaked-out partygoer that "ghosting" was perhaps the wrong word for cutting off communication with someone without explanation or warning.
Loan impairments, which dragged down ABN's earnings in the last three months of 2018, declined 51% to 102 million euros, as the bank wound down part of its corporate banking activities.
MI Italian mid-tier regional lenders Banca Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca on Friday requested state aid to fill a capital gap and avert the risk of being wound down.
By the end of the 1980s, however, when the Communist wars in Indochina had largely wound down and Thailand was becoming the latest roaring Asian Tiger, this no longer made sense.
The president appeared to grow displeased at points when the white-clad group continued to wave their hands in celebration and he said "that's great" when the cheers finally wound down.
Even after the Defense Department wound down the program in 2008, Simmons continued to appear on Fox, often pushing a message of wounded honor about the new president's national-security agenda.
If the state had wound down the portfolio itself, a process expected to take around two years, it would have been exposed to the risk of worsening market conditions, NLFI said.
But by 1944, as the war wound down, Reynolds reverted back toward isolationism, voting, in the first round, with a tiny group of senators against American involvement in the United Nations.
Genoa-based Carige must comply by the end of the year with European Central Bank demands that it boosts its capital and starts cutting bad loans to avoid being wound down.
Carige needs the cash to comply with European Central Bank's demands it boosts capital and starts shedding bad debts by the end of the year and risked being wound down otherwise.
The Department of Homeland Security abruptly wound down a program that modeled a pandemic's impact on U.S. infrastructure in 2017, following a "bureaucratic dispute," according to a new report by POLITICO.
Louis Dreyfus Company, one of the world's top four crop traders with Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland Co and Bunge Ltd, wound down its commodity fund manager Edesia Asset Management in 2017.
That was several minutes after Bob Myers, Golden State's president of basketball operations, fielded a congratulatory FaceTime call from his injured but giddy superstar Kevin Durant as the game wound down.
As a young Palestinian couple's wedding wound down in a hilly West Bank village two weeks ago, Arab men danced with ultra-Orthodox Jews from the sprawling Israeli settlement next door.
Signing off as royals: Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, wound down their popular social media sites and transferred control of their brand to advisers in Los Angeles, their new home.
The bond purchase scheme is set to run until the end of the year, but even if the programme is wound down, it would be reduced over a period several months.
Italy is scrambling to prevent the two banks, which have a capital shortfall of 6.4 billion euros ($7.13 billion) and are bleeding deposits, from being wound down under European banking rules.
The burly LiAngelo, practicing with the intensity of the football player that he once was, jumped up from an interview as the scrimmage wound down and insisted that it continue with him.
By the time the auction wound down and the evening reached its goal of $7 million, few could say with certainty what was going on with the couple at the center table.
ISIS even had an Uzbek spokesperson, "Abu Usmon," but he stopped appearing around the fall of 2014 — about the same time that other ISIS online recruiting efforts geared toward Uzbeks wound down.
A source tells Bloomberg that the young firm, which had closed its second fund last year with $175 million in commitments but barely begun to invest that capital, will be wound down.
"A lot of people have been forced to put on positions that will need be either wound down or rolled forward," Cherry said Thursday marked another session this week with strong volume.
Italian banks would have to shell out 11 billion euros to protect depositors at Veneto Banca and Popolare di Vicenza if the two banks were wound down, one source said on Thursday.
Equities had drifted lower over the past several sessions before the session's sharp drop, sparked by the ECB's change of direction just months after it wound down its massive quantitative easing program.
It's been about two years since the agricultural giant Cargill wound down its private equity, hedge fund and venture capital operations with the spin out of its Black River Asset Management subsidiary.
The inquiry coincided with a scandal at the country's third biggest bank, ABLV, which was wound down after being accused by U.S. authorities of money laundering and violating sanctions against North Korea.
It's hard to view this Super Bowl as anything but vindication for John Elway, who was able to retool this roster to dominate on defense even as the Manning era wound down.
In Bihar state, which was swamped by waters flowing down from neighboring Nepal, some 100,000 people are living in relief camps but evacuation operations were being wound down, a state official said.
One of Europe's top bank watchdogs warned European Union officials that Popular might need to be wound down if it failed to find a buyer, an EU official told Reuters this week.
It injected 5.4 billion euros to salvage Italy's fourth-biggest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, and offered billions in guarantees as it wound down two major banks in the Veneto region.
Staatsolie is also interested in taking over management of a hydroelectric dam that is being transferred to the Surinamese government from aluminum company Alcoa, which has wound down operations in the country.
The financial irregularities Zwirn disclosed to Epstein led to a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation and caused investors to pull their money en masse, and eventually, Zwirn wound down his hedge fund.
A nonprofit group created to support the agenda of Mayor Bill de Blasio, largely wound down its activities, and reported none of the massive, unregulated contributions it had received in the past.
Italy's 50-year bond yield was at 103% as trading wound down on Tuesday, having initially jumped on Monday after Italy unexpectedly announced its intention to tap the ultra-long dated bond.
The deal, approved by the European Commission, allows Italy to solve a banking crisis on its own terms, ensuring the two Veneto lenders are not wound down under potentially tougher European rules.
The Italian government is likely to intervene in the next few days, possibly as early as this weekend, to bail out the bank to prevent it being wound down, banking sources said.
The European Central Bank is likely to signal in September that its 2.3 trillion euros bond-buying program would be gradually wound down next year, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
It was the last major item of business for the tribunal in The Hague before it wound down, a full quarter-century after many of the crimes on its docket were committed.
"Our basic request is to honor the House of Representatives, give us a chance to have a vote on the floor," she said as she wound down her talk on Wednesday night.
The car was full of the music when we wound down the window to speak to a biker on a snarling hog, his face entirely hidden by full helmet and dark visor.
On Wednesday at Fort Bragg, as the hearing wound down for the afternoon, I lingered in my seat as the crowd thinned, then leaned against the bar separating me from the defense.
Popular's rescue was unveiled as the European Central Bank announced the lender was set to be wound down, echoing a banking crash some five years ago that cost Spain 40 billion euros.
Trump's voter fraud commission may have wound down, but Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach isn't letting up in his pursuit of finding and prosecuting any illegal voters in his home state.
ROME, July 6 (Reuters) - Italian Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan said on Thursday there were no more "brushfires" threatening other banks after the two Veneto-based banks the government wound down last month.
LONDON, June 2 (Reuters) - British department stores group BHS is to be wound down after administrators failed to find a buyer for the 88-year-old retailer, advisers Duff & Phelps said on Thursday.
A spokesman for the governor said Sobrino will continue as president of the GDB, the island's now-defunct fiscal agent, which is being wound down as part of a liquidation agreement with creditors.
The government is scrambling to prevent the two banks from being wound down under European banking rules that would impose losses on senior bondholders and large depositors before taxpayers money can be used.
The cars came back to pit to set up for the final 107 laps to the finish, and they would all need to pit again for fuel and tires as laps wound down.
But the Fed maybe should have wound down its balance sheet years ago: A previous CNBC analysis showed that in December 2015, it could have afforded the 14 biggest companies in the index.
His work there brought him to the attention of Jeffrey Katzenberg and DreamWorks Animation's software subsidiary Nova, where he worked until the company was sold in 2016 and the Nova project wound down.
Analysts are concerned that failure to launch the rights issue or find a white knight could lead to it being wound down, with the taxpayer or the banking sector picking up the bill.
Monte dei Paschi emerged as the weakest lender in Europe in continent-wide stress tests in July and must raise capital and shed bad loans to avoid the risk of being wound down.
Elke Koenig, chair of the European Single Resolution Board, recently issued an "early warning" that the bank may need to be wound down if it can't find a buyer, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
However, Facebook said it has either wound down or is in the process of winding those partnerships down, and denies reports that data from a user's friends could be accessed without explicit permission.
As my ride in Boron 6 wound down — in total, I traveled roughly 20 miles in the vehicle — it was hard not to feel like a celebrity, or perhaps more like a Martian.
The bank needs to move quickly to implement an emergency rescue plan, which includes a capital increase of up to 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion), and avert the risk of being wound down.
The bank needs to move quickly to implement an emergency rescue plan which includes a capital increase of up to 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) and avert the risk of being wound down.
In a filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, Gibson said the overseas consumer electronics business will be wound down, allowing it to re-focus on its core guitar-making and audio businesses.
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida has wound down his race with increasingly pointed comments about Mr. Trump, suggesting this weekend that it could be hard to support him if he wins the nomination.
What's more, the country is at peace, having largely wound down its ill-advised wars in Afghanistan and the Middle East while still pursuing a policy that has degraded Isis as a threat.
Miners in Peru have shuttered mines or wound down operations and are bracing for an extended period of supply chain disruptions as the government tightens curbs to halt the spread of the virus.
The crop futures finished little changed on Tuesday as markets wound down during the last session of the year and awaited further details on the agreement struck this month between Washington and Beijing.
Unlike a receivership, in which a company's assets are sold and its operations wound down, the conservatorship was supposed to be a temporary solution until Fannie and Freddie got back on their feet.
The company has also "wound down" Spacious, a restaurant co-working startup it acquired in August of 2019, and will shutter early education school WeGrow at the end of the 2020 school year.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Italy's Banca Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca may be wound down if a deal cannot be reached next month on granting the banks state aid, a European Union official said.
It opened the door for San Diego State to salt the game away early, but the Aztecs failed to do so as they endured their own offensive slump as the half wound down.
Facebook eventually wound down instant personalization, but it continued to allow some sites, including Bing and Rotten Tomatoes, access to much of the same data they had been getting for the discontinued feature.
RIGA (Reuters) - Latvia's third-largest bank ABLV could have a future, albeit as a far smaller business, one of the group's top executives told Reuters, appealing for the bank not to be wound down.
In late 2014, the ECB embarked on a series of bond-buying programs that morphed into a fully-fledged "quantitative easing" asset purchase program that has only just been wound down in December 2018.
It's been a hot sec since we've seen Jennifer Lawrence in a new movie now that the Hunger Games franchise has wound down, but that doesn't mean her new work is any less intense.
The maker of vacuums and hand dryers said that while its engineers had produced a "fantastic" vehicle, the $3 billion effort would be wound down after Dyson tried but failed to find a buyer.
Sweden's largest national pension fund, AP7, one of the authors of the report, said last week it had wound down investments in six companies, including Exxon, that it says violate the Paris climate agreement.
In late 2015 and early 2016, it brought more than a dozen small, separate publishing operations onto the platform, while Medium's in-house publications either quietly wound down or moved away from the platform.
An attempt by Wing to deliver Starbucks in the US was wound down after a couple of months, while Amazon has been quiet since its delivery of sunscreen to a robotics conference in 2017.
In Norway, Greenpeace is relying on the widely accepted findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which says that, to meet the Paris goal, oil production should be wound down, not ramped up.
As the interview on Fox News wound down, Mr. O'Reilly said that he had bought Mr. Trump many milkshakes in the past, using that as collateral to ask the candidate to rethink his stand.
If HSH is wound-down, we would likely withdraw its VR, in line with our approach for other wind-down institutions where we believe a stand-alone assessment of the bank is not meaningful.
"Globally, the firm has wound-down non-core holdings and projects over the past several years and this proposed sale is consistent with that consolidation effort," said Bader Alamoudi, senior country officer for JPMorgan.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's CGT trade union said a strike by transporters of hazardous materials that has caused fuel shortages could be wound down by the weekend after talks on Wednesday with the transport ministry.
As the week wound down, Obama himself phoned leaders in the Senate -- Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Democratic Leader Harry Reid, along with the chairman and ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sens.
The Genoa-based lender, saddled with a heavy burden of bad loans and accumulated losses, is racing to salvage the capital increase needed to prevent it being wound down by the European Central bank.
As our interview wound down, we talked about lyrics—he thinks a lot about words and how to communicate in general, and in recent years, especially following Brexit, he's become very vocal about politics.
Kindling for Trump's rise The kindling that ignited Trump's candidacy in 2016 began falling into place some eight years earlier as the presidency of George W. Bush wound down and the U.S. economy collapsed.
That's a reference to the negotiations over the fate of the 690,000 young unauthorized immigrants facing the loss of their protections from deportation as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is wound down.
Major European firms including France's Total, Germany's Allianz and Siemens, Denmark's shipping group A.P. Moller-Maersk and France's PSA Group have already halted or wound down their activities in Iran to avoid U.S. sanctions.
Turns out, Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc wondered the same thing as the series wound down — and even pushed to reengineer the story to reflect that they'd actually been hooking up since day one.
The Fed's balance sheet should be wound down as quickly as it was built up, he said, adding that the central bank doesn't need to hold any more than $100 billion in excess reserves.
Mobilization of resources to quarantine and stop an outbreak seems technologically possible, but the global community still responds sluggishly to a crisis, something we realized in retrospect as the 2014 Ebola disaster wound down.
The decline in revenue was driven by adjustments in the valuation of a portfolio of investment banking assets that are no longer considered compatible with the bank's core strategy and are being wound down.
Talks with the European Commission have dragged on because Brussels wants private investors to pump 1.25 billion euros into the banks before any taxpayer money can be used to avert them being wound down.
Jackson, standing at the other end of a clubhouse hallway as the late-night celebration wound down, said the message also applied to Judge, who shattered the record for strikeouts in a playoff series.
Richardson turned it on in the fourth period, highlighting the surge with an off-balance 3-pointer as the shot clock wound down to give Philadelphia a 95-276 lead with 23:216 left.
"At the request of the Palestinian Authority, we have wound down certain projects and programs funded with assistance under the authorities specified in ATCA in the West Bank and Gaza," the official told Reuters.
WASHINGTON — As the clock wound down on Barack Obama's presidency, an Air Force B-52 bomber carried out a punishing airstrike against a training camp of Al Qaeda in Syria, the Pentagon said Friday.
He will also play a role in evaluating the "living wills" that large banks must submit to demonstrate that, in the event of failure, their businesses could be wound down without requiring government assistance.
"[T]his remains an acute, unfolding crisis — and it is far from over," explained a report posted as the day wound down by Terrestrial Jerusalem, a nongovernmental organization that addresses territorial issues in the city.
The bank this month wraps up the restructuring programme, which slashed costs as it shrank risky and capital-intensive investment bank activities, reduced financing costs and wound down non-strategic business, cutting thousands of jobs.
Skeletons were always just a minor part of the chart company's sales, and in the second half of the '90s, Cordell closed the stores and sold off Brainstorms as the educational toy market wound down.
Manufacturers' exports to China of semiconductors and electronics parts slumped as a rush of demand ahead of a U.S. ban on federal purchases of telecommunication equipment from Huawei Technologies Co Ltd wound down, analysts said.
The billionaire financier needed to do something with the capital he'd raised for the Hedosophia SPAC since the investment vehicles have to make an investment within a two-year time frame or be wound down.
ECB staff offered policymakers meeting last week a scenario where rates would be raised in mid-2019 after bond purchases were wound down at the end of this year, three sources told Reuters on Friday.
More than 20 airlines quit the market in 2015 and British budget flyer EasyJet, widely viewed as a bellwether for up-and-coming tourist markets, wound down its London-Moscow route as recently as March.
Irish Nationwide, one of the main lenders at the heart of Ireland's financial crisis, was wound down together with the much larger Anglo Irish Bank as part of the country's 2010-2013 EU/IMF bailout.
Many investors expect that the Treasury will have to bail-out Italy's number three lender, Monte dei Paschi di Siena as early as this week to prevent it from being wound down by European regulators.
"It should be fun and enjoyable, that's what sports are all about," said fan Tom Stratwick, 29, who was visiting from London - and planned to explore Rio's other party scene once the volleyball wound down.
The bank needs to raise cash to fill a capital shortfall uncovered by the European Central Bank and avert the threat of being wound down after losing a net 2.2 billion euros in 2014-15.
A return to what was once its flagship crisis-fighting tool would be a wrenching change of direction for the ECB just months after it wound down its 2.6 trillion euro ($2.94 trillion) QE programme.
But bond markets were in the red again after the Wall Street Journal reported that the ECB is likely to signal in September that its asset purchase programme will be gradually wound down next year.
As the legislative session wound down on Friday evening, the Senate confirmed several people to serve on the board, including David R. Jones, the president of the Community Service Society, whom Mr. de Blasio recommended.
The influx of cash came even as the Democratic primary for president wound down, with Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
As lunch wound down, the friends talked about having dinner together, and their disbelief that they had somehow raised four million dollars, secured actors such as Greg Kinnear and Claire Danes, and made a film.
While the move simplified E.ON, investors are still in a quandary as the parent kept not only its renewable generation assets but also its nuclear plants, which must be wound down and are a liability.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's refinery throughput hit a daily record in November as plant maintenance wound down and independents ramped up productions, while crude oil production fell as producers held to output cuts at inefficient wells.
Commerzbank underwent several rounds of restructuring as it was badly hit by the financial crisis and the subsequent sovereign debt crisis as it once owned Europe´s biggest state financier EuroHypo, which was wound down.
The central bank's bond-purchasing scheme, already extended several times, is now due to expire at the end of September, and ECB staff projections assume that they would be wound down over three months thereafter.
Corbat has since won approval from U.S. regulators for two capital plans and an endorsement of its so-called "living will," showing how the company could be wound down without taking other banks with it.
DACA, which was initiated under President Obama, is being wound down under Trump, which could lead to the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants who were brought to the United States illegally as children.
The anti-war movement ultimately succeeded in shifting public opinion against the war, and Nixon—fresh off his reelection rout of George McGovern, who had advocated for immediate withdrawal—wound down America's involvement in Vietnam.
Italy is scrambling to find private investors to help fund its 6.4 billion euros plan to bail out the two smaller regional lenders by the end of this month to avert them being wound down.
And then, as last year wound down and Ms. Yates felt so depressed that she could not get out of bed, she was reminded of the most dire consequence of an activist life — untimely death.
It sold 20,000 copies, Rabbi Scherman said in an interview, and Rabbi Zlotowitz, encouraged by the response from leading rabbis, wound down the invitation business and from then on devoted himself to publishing religious works.
In a country with big oil and gas exports, she proposes entirely eliminating fossil fuels by 2050, and has suggested that Alberta's oil sands, a major job source, could be wound down within a decade.
Investors are impatient to find out what the ECB plans to do with its 2.3 trillion euros bond-buying programme, scheduled to run until December and widely expected to be gradually wound down next year.
Its board meets on Monday to decide the price of the capital increase, which the lender needs to meet capital requirements set by the European Central Bank and avoid the risk of being wound down.
MI Veneto Banca will seek a merger after it has completed a 1 billion euro ($1.1 billion) share sale needed to stave off the risk of being wound down, its chief executive said on Wednesday.
As the Climate Action Summit wound down at the UN, nowhere was the gap between stated intention and present reality more apparent than in a gathering that afternoon of oil and gas companies across town.
One comet outlined my left breast and wound down to circle my waist, meeting others, all beaded in crystal and leaving long white silk satin crystal-beaded trails that ran across an indigo velvet train.
FRANKFURT, April 23 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank has a role to play in providing liquidity to banks while they're being wound down, the head of the European Union's bank resolution authority said on Monday.
Veneto Banca is looking to raise money in a listing of its shares on the Milan bourse to fill a capital shortfall identified by European Central Bank supervisors and avert the threat of being wound down.
The White House proposed a 10 percent increase in military spending to $603 billion, which comes as the United States has wound down major wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and remains the world's strongest military power.
But while his effort has been loudly praised across the country, the Trump administration, which awarded him two contracts through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has been curiously quiet on his efforts as they wound down.
Under the terms of its rescue Bank of Cyprus was forced to convert 47.5 percent of unsecured customer deposits exceeding 100,000 euros into equity, and absorb assets of its peer Laiki Bank, which was wound down.
As recently as February, CBP was still weighing four different methods for Biometric Exit, including fingerprint and iris-based systems — but as the tests have wound down, facial recognition has become the clear favorite within CBP.
"The United States continues to look for serious engagement and meaningful progress in these talks for a modernized and rebalanced NAFTA," USTR spokeswoman Amelia Breinig said in a statement on Friday as the talks wound down.
"Since the financial crisis, AIG has largely sold off or wound down its capital markets businesses, and has become a smaller firm that poses less of a threat to financial stability," Yellen said in the statement.
The Seahawks seemed to gain some composure as the clock wound down in the first half, but they came up a yard shy on fourth down and later missed a field-goal attempt as time expired.
The treasury, which has become the top shareholder in the bank, has sponsored a two-pillar plan announced in July to strengthen the bank's capital base and cut bad loans to avoid it being wound down.
MI Shareholders in Italy's Veneto Banca appointed on Thursday a new board as the regional bank prepares to launch a 2225 billion euro ($2100 billion) capital call needed to avert the threat of being wound down.
We arrived at the location, a nondescript door on an otherwise mundane city street, and wound down a dark staircase to an entryway flanked by a hot dyke collecting the nominal entry fee and guests' clothing.
As the March for Life in Washington wound down, a video surfaced online showing what appears to be a group of high school students, many clad in "MAGA" hats, confronting Nathan Phillips, a Native American activist.
Even though we took out bin Laden and wound down the wars in Iraq and our combat role in Afghanistan, and got Iran to halt its nuclear program, the world's still full of threats and disorder.
Only solvent institutions may receive emergency liquidity support and should the ECB determine that ABLV cannot meet its financial, liquidity and capital obligations, it could start proceedings that may lead to the bank being wound down.
That would need a provision preventing the bank's creditors from terminating its derivatives and short-term funding contracts until the derivatives book can be disassembled in an orderly way and the short-term financing wound down.
The weak result in 2015 was due to higher current expenditure (up 234% yoy), as payables in arrears were paid off with new borrowings, and as temporary cost-containment policies introduced over 34-5 wound down.
Once the protest had ended—it wound down before lunchtime—the rehearsal room was invaded by a throng of middle schoolers, who received whispered lectures from a teacher and were invited to sit amidst the ensemble.
FRANKFURT, July 13 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is likely to signal in September that its 2.3 trillion euros bond-buying programme would be gradually wound down next year, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
Both Veneto Banca and Popolare di Vicenza were at risk of being wound down after posting heavy losses in the last two years following a balance-sheet clean-up enforced by new European Central Bank supervisors.
Teck joins global miner Anglo American Plc, gold producer Newmont Corp and others that have shuttered mines or wound down operations in resource-rich Latin America as governments tighten curbs to fight the fast-spreading virus.
Banco Popular, saddled with debt, became the first bank to be wound down using new European rules aimed at avoiding taxpayer funded bailouts and was sold to Santander for a nominal one euro in June 2017.
Reuters also reported the bank has set aside over 1 billion euros to cover the cost of offloading derivatives moved to its so-called "bad bank," or capital restructuring unit to be wound down or sold.
Reuters also reported the bank has set aside over 1 billion euros to cover the cost of offloading derivatives moved to its so-called "bad bank," or capital restructuring unit to be wound down or sold.
They are also being wound down under the supervision of a Cayman Islands-based liquidator per the mandate of a local court and received bankruptcy protection from a U.S. court to avoid an asset fire-sale.
The program said European rules requesting investors in a bank bear losses before any state aid can be tapped had hurt Italian families and called for retail shareholders in banks being wound down to be compensated.
As 20173 wound down, New Yorkers got some good news: The city would indeed open the first phase of the Second Avenue Subway, a project has been in the works for a century, on New Year's Day.
As 2016 wound down, New Yorkers got some good news: The city would indeed open the first phase of the Second Avenue Subway, a project has been in the works for a century, on New Year's Day.
Egypt consumes around 803 million tonnes of sugar annually but produces just over 2 million tonnes, with the gap filled by imports, usually between July and October when local beet and sugar cane supplies have wound down.
The buys, now reduced to 30 billion euros a month, are due to run until the end of September but policymakers have long argued that they should be wound down gradually, over the course of several months.
Such a backstop, which should be in place no later than the end of 2023, could help the Resolution Fund provide liquidity support to failing banks to ensure they are wound down at the lowest possible cost.
There are currently roughly 5,000 US troops in Iraq as the fight against the Islamic State has wound down, with most of the mission focused on training and clearing parts of the country retaken from ISIS militants.
The auction is set to take place a few weeks after the government wound down the anti-corruption crackdown that involved the detention of scores of senior Saudi officials, including princes, in Riyadh's luxurious Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
While prop, derivatives and commodities trading may have been wound down in many places, other investment banking business like bond and currency trading, equity and debt capital markets and the advisory divisions are still in high demand.
Monte dei Paschi said on Thursday it had raised less than half of the 5 billion euros of fresh capital that it needs by the end of the year to avoid being wound down by European authorities.
It took a few drags to get through, and it was about what I wanted as I wound down for the day: heavy but not too extreme, exactly the point where I'd want to put a gate.
Italy has until the end of June to get European authorities to agree to a state rescue of the two banks, which risk being wound down under 'bail in' rules that would hit investors to shield taxpayers.
Banks were the biggest drag to the STOXX index with Banco Popular falling as much as 18 percent to fresh record lows on worries that it could be wound down if it does not find a buyer.
European Union leaders due to meet next month are expected to deliver incremental progress on some of the outstanding issues in the bloc, such a common backstop for providing cash to banks that are being wound down.
Monte dei Paschi is racing against the clock to raise 5 billion euros ($5.2 billion) in capital by the end of December and avoid either a state bailout or being wound down by the European Central Bank.
Barclays said it had cut its price target on the Spanish lender, which has struggled to convince investors since reports emerged last week that it will have to be wound down if it doesn't find a buyer.
"As the primary season wound down, it struck me that the campaign's broad-based engagement via the internet could evolve into a powerful tool to shape progressive politics at the national, state, and local levels," Edley recalls.
During the German election campaign, the FDP argued that the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) should be wound down, while the other parties argued it should be developed further into a European version of the International Monetary Fund.
Veneto Banca and rival Popolare di Vicenza were rescued this year by state-sponsored bank bailout fund Atlante after investors shunned share issues needed to plug a capital shortfall and avert the risk of being wound down.
But he said the fate of Italy's No. 3 lender Monte dei Paschi, trying to raise money from investors by the end of the month to avoid being wound down, was of "premier importance" to the country.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone banking watchdogs said banks planning mergers should make sure they could be wound down in a crisis, a warning likely to resonate with executives seeking to merge German giants Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank.
LONDON, June 26 (Reuters) - UK Asset Resolution (UKAR), the "bad bank" set up to manage the assets of two failed British lenders, expects to have wound down its remaining portfolio by 2021, the agency said on Tuesday.
BRUSSELS, May 18 (Reuters) - There is no minimum level of banks' assets that can be wiped out by regulators when a lender is wound down, the European Commission said in draft legislation which softens requirements for lenders.
The debt-to-equity swap offer is a key plank of a 5 billion euro ($5.3 billion) capital raising plan the bank is striving to complete this year to stave off the threat of being wound down.
And as she wound down, she sang again and appeared to shed a tear as she ended the poem with a verbal crescendo, channeling all the vocal power she could summon in memory of the departed singer.
President Donald Trump's first rally following an acquittal in his impeachment trial began with a remarkably dishonest moment and wound down with him encouraging his supporters to tarnish the result of Tuesday's Democratic primary in New Hampshire.
The crop futures were little changed on Tuesday as markets wound down during the last session of 24 and awaited further details on the agreement between Washington and Beijing that may be signed in the week ahead.
ROME, June 25 (Reuters) - The Italian government will appoint special administrators for two ailing Veneto-based regional banks which are being wound down under national insolvency procedures, a source with knowledge of the matter said on Sunday.
In Germany, the euro zone's benchmark bond issuer, 10-year bond yields rose one basis point as trading wound down to 0.217 percent - holding above more than two-year lows close to 0.15 percent hit last week.
They are set to end in September but policymakers have said that buys will likely not end in a single step and were likely to be gradually wound down, or tapered, over a period of several months.
A onetime $1 billion structured credit fund operated by Candlewood Investment Group is being wound down and merged into another fund managed by the firm that invests in similar distressed securities, according to a December letter to investors.
Traders are casting a wary eye on Italy's troubled bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena, which needs to raise 5 billion euros by the end of the year to avoid being wound down by the European Central Bank.
Curry had the shot of the night with 7:54 to play, making an off-balance swish from several feet behind the 3-point arc over Love as the shot clock wound down, then scooted backward in delight.
Largely echoing the ECB's standard policy line, de Guindos said he was increasingly confident that inflation would rise but that stimulus is still needed and interest rates should not be increased until after bond purchases are wound down.
Italy's third-largest bank needs to raise 5 billion euros ($5.3 billion) by the end of the year to plug a capital shortfall identified by European Central Bank stress tests or face the risk of being wound down.
Yet it's Steam that is estimated to have generated more than $4.3 billion in 2017 from game sales, earning Valve a substantial amount of recurring, annual revenue as its game development ambitions have wound down over the years.
By now, the show has wound down, but the best part about E3 is that a vast majority of what we see here is either in its earliest stages or still quite a few months away from release.
The sources said one outcome of the review could involve the government making sufficient payments to the company to allow it to continue working on the projects until completion, at which point Saudi Oger would be wound down.
The scheme tests the waters for a much bigger transaction planned by Italy's third biggest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena , which must offload 25 billion euros of soured debts to avert the risk of being wound down.
For my last stop, I wound down and east to Marcus Garvey Park, where I found Simone Leigh's "A particularly elaborate imba yokubikira, or kitchen house, stands locked up while its owners live in diaspora," my other favorite.
"We have always said there will be no further offer in this matter," Schelling told a news conference, adding that Heta would now be wound down and the related court cases could take as long as 10 years.
As he drove the roads that wound down to Stanville, the hillside grasses green-tipped and mohair soft, heart-shaped clots of mistletoe clustered in the branches of the oak trees, he knew that he could not judge.
A boardroom fight that erupted over the summer has thrust Italy's last remaining large problem bank back into the spotlight, after it struggled to raise capital in late 2017 to stave off the risk of being wound down.
Nationalised bad banks, including KA Finanz AG and immigon are being wound down, and liquidation of their assets will likely improve the debt trajectory as liabilities of these deficiency structures are included in the general government balance sheet.
TCU had a chance to tie or take the lead in the final minute but couldn't find space to work and finally, as the shot clock wound down, JD Miller had to attempt a 33-pointer over McGusty.
While health officials said the number of new infections had decreased to 600 new cases a week, they added that they still expected a limited number of new cases in the coming months as the disease wound down.
During a social media summit at the White House last week, Trump wound down his speech on a chilling note by threatening to take action against social media and tech executives unless they address his (baseless) bias claims.
By the time "77 Sunset Strip" wound down, Mr. Byrnes wrote, he had become mired in drugs, alcohol and depression — first amid the pressures of fame, later amid the reality of being unable to land more significant roles.
Ailing Italian lender Monte dei Paschi di Siena on Monday announced the terms of a planned debt-to-equity conversion, a key plank of a rescue scheme aimed at averting the risk of the bank being wound down.
But he added that the monetary stimulus should be wound down as soon as the ECB's inflation objective is reached, even if that means some weaker countries may struggle to repay their debt due to higher borrowing costs.
Italy's economy minister, Pier Carlo Padoan, said there were no more "brushfires" threatening other banks after the government wound down two Veneto-based lenders last month in a deal that could cost the state up to 17 billion euros.
While NAMA is due to be wound down by 2021, Donohoe described that as the final phase its "current existence" and said Dublin would consider ways to use the agency's remaining assets to help develop housing and other facilities.
Italy's third largest bank, which needs to raise 5 billion euros by year-end to avert the risk of being wound down, was aiming to net up to 1.5 billion euros from the conversion of subordinated bonds into shares.
Despite repeated questions from reporters in a press conference following the announcement, Draghi never wavered from affirming there had been "no discussion" regarding the question of when the bank's bond-buying program would be extended or even wound down.
In the past four weeks as earnings announcements wound down, buybacks have averaged $3.3 billion daily, with the number of announcements running at the fastest pace in the past three years, according to TrimTabs Investment Research data from Wednesday.
It's a far cry from the 22017s, when the U.S. Department of Energy was selling surplus stocks and mines were closing as the nuclear arms race wound down, reducing demand for one of the materials used in hydrogen bombs.
Italy's eighth-largest bank was taken over by state-sponsored fund Atlante in May after it failed to attract demand for a 1.5-billion-euro ($1.68 billion) initial share offering needed to avoid being wound down by the ECB.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Rescuers in the Indian city of Mumbai wound down on Friday their search for victims in the ruins of a condemned building that collapsed, after pulling 12 survivors and 34 bodies from the rubble, emergency services said.
The body, chaired since its creation in 2014 by Elke Koenig, Germany's former financial regulator, is intended to minimize the cost to taxpayers and depositors when failing banks are wound down, forcing the losses on their shareholders and bondholders.
Anglo Irish, which was nationalized in 2009 and wound down in 2011 was synonymous with the casino-style lending practices that drove the "Celtic Tiger" boom and subsequent bust, pushing the state to the brink of meltdown in 2010.
Popolare di Vicenza was taken over last month by Italian bank rescue fund Atlante after a failed 1.5 billion euro initial share offering which sought to plug a capital shortfall and stave off the risk of being wound down.
BRASILIA, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Hedge funds and speculators on U.S. futures markets have almost completely wound down their bets that the Brazilian real will rise in value, weekly data from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission showed on Friday.
As the season wound down, viewers discovered that it was a drunken Helen, whom an even-less-sober Noah had forced behind the wheel, who had killed Scotty (Colin Donnell) after Alison (Ruth Wilson) pushed him into the road.
Clinton continues to be dogged by headlines about her family's foundation, about precisely how it will be wound down, and by reports that her daughter, Chelsea, will remain on its board even as her husband, Bill, steps back. Mrs.
As voting wound down, voters and election observers were looking toward the next step: ensuring that ballots were properly counted, which was being done manually, and matched with the electronic data in an effort to ensure no ballot stuffing.
Elsewhere in the broader European banking sector, Spain's Banco Popular plunged 16 percent after a top European watchdog warned European Union officials that the Spanish bank may need to be wound down if it fails to find a buyer.
Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco told Corriere della Sera in an interview on Sunday that he expected a satisfactory solution to be found for the problems of Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca, which risk being wound down.
FRANKFURT, Nov 15 (Reuters) - As lavish bond buys are wound down, the European Central Bank will increasingly rely on its forward guidance, a commitment about future interest rates, to provide stimulus, ECB chief economist Peter Praet said on Wednesday.
Critically, banks have spent several years and millions of dollars drawing up living wills which outline how a global U.S.-headquartered bank – such as Citi, Morgan Stanley or JPMorgan – could be safely wound down if they fall into trouble.
AMCO, which is fully owned by the Treasury, has grown to play a key role in Italy's bad loan market after taking on 18 billion euros in impaired debts from two regional lenders that were wound down in 2017.
Playing on a foggy field, the Newtown Nighthawks trailed Darien as the clock wound down, but quarterback Jack Street connected with receiver Riley Ward for a 36-yard pass to win the game 13-7, CNN affiliate WTIC reported.
Carige, saddled with a heavy burden of bad loans and accumulated losses, needs to raise the money to prevent it being wound down by the European Central Bank, a fate meted out to two other struggling regional Italian lenders this year.
Vettel and Raikkonen, who will line up fourth, had ample time in the third and final qualifying phase to attempt a quicker lap but tellingly stayed in their garage, meaning the session's final minutes wound down without a driver on track.
President Trump on Tuesday announced the five-year-old program would be wound down in six months, effectively meaning some 800,000 young adults who signed up for legal protection to work or study in the US will be eligible for deportation.
Arizona's Gabe York dribbled around as the clock wound down and lost the ball before the Wildcats (1-225, 222-222 Pacific-212) recovered it, only to see a 212-point attempt by Kadeem Allen fall short at the buzzer.
The loss-making BHS fell into administration in April, little more than a year after Green sold it to Dominic Chappell's Retail Acquisitions Ltd for a nominal sum, resulting in the likely loss of 11,000 jobs as it is wound down.
Monte dei Paschi must raise 5 billion euros ($5.4 billion) by the end of this month to avoid being wound down, but private investors are reluctant to provide cash after Renzi lost a referendum on Sunday and announced plans to resign.
Under him as economy minister, European authorities orchestrated a rescue of Spain's then sixth-biggest lender, Banco Popular, in early June 2017, the first time a bank in the euro zone was wound down according to the new resolution framework.
BVCP's American founder, Michael Calvey, has been unwaveringly bullish about the Russian market through crises, recessions and geopolitical tensions, staying put even as other foreign investors wound down their businesses after Russia annexed Crimea and launched a war in eastern Ukraine.
While things had clearly wound down since late March, the special counsel and members of his staff continued to work -- likely to assist with redacting the public report and handing off of the 14 investigations that stemmed from his investigation.
U.S. officials said on Monday the training of Turkish pilots on F-35 fighter jets had come to a faster-than-expected halt at an air base in Arizona, as Ankara's involvement was wound down over the S-400 controversy.
Even though we took out bin Laden and wound down the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, got Iran to halt its nuclear program, the world's still full of threats and disorder that come streaming through people's televisions every single day.
And he would order the federal government not to sign any new contracts with private prison companies for immigration detention (private facilities currently make up the overwhelming majority of immigration detention), while providing for existing contracts to be wound down.
Spain's Banco Santander said on Thursday it would offer perpetual bonds as part of a commercial offer to compensate some retail clients who acquired shares and subordinated debt of Banco Popular and were wiped out when the bank was wound down.
Italy's eighth-largest bank, which needs the money to fill a capital gap and avert the risk of being wound down, will now be 99.3 percent owned by a newly created bank rescue fund which had underwritten the cash call.
Talks between the government and the European Commission have dragged on for months because Brussels wants private investors to pump 1.25 billion euros into the two banks before any taxpayer money can be used to avert them being wound down.
Its investors include General Motors Corp, which holds a 9 percent stake in Lyft that it acquired for $500 million in 2016, but GM has wound down its cooperation with Lyft, choosing instead to acquire the autonomous car company Cruise.
Lonmin and Sibanye predict 12,600 Lonmin jobs will be cut in the next three years as expensive production is wound down and layoffs are a central issue for competition approval in South Africa, where unemployment runs at about 28 percent.
MILAN, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Shares in ailing Italian lender Monte dei Paschi di Siena rose on Thursday after the bank appointed a new chief executive to implement an arduous emergency rescue plan to avert the risk of being wound down.
After firing a missile over Japan (for the first time) in 1998 and following it up with a naval skirmish against South Korea in 1999, Kim the Second wound down his crisis-crescendo dial and turned up the charm-o-meter.
"SAD MOMENT" PwC said in a separate statement that Mothercare's UK store portfolio will be wound down over the coming weeks and months, adding that the entities in administration employ 2,485 retail staff and 384 head office and distribution staff.
When Robert Mueller's Russia probe wound down, culminating in the special counsel's appearance before Congress last month, a sense of relief permeated the West Wing, which was finally free of the investigation that has shadowed the administration since its earliest days.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia said on Thursday it had sold its small digital health business, including activity trackers and smartwatches, and the executive who wound down the company's consumer ventures will leave Nokia after less than a year in the job.
Monte dei Paschi needs to raise 5 billion euros in capital and spin off its bad loans by the end of the year to meet a request by the European Central Bank and avoid the risk of being wound down.
Looking ahead, traders are casting an eye on Italy's troubled bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena, which needs to raise 5 billion euros ($5.2 billion) by the end of the year to avoid being wound down by the European Central Bank.
Markets worry political instability in Italy would make it hard for Monte dei Paschi to complete a 5 billion euro ($5.3 billion) recapitalisation, needed to stave off the risk of being wound down, with a knock-on effect on other lenders.
On Tuesday, a group of men who had worked in the Soviet defense industry lingered as the ceremony wound down and happily discussed him, stressing that he was "a humble Soviet person" who thought first and foremost of protecting his homeland.
To keep options open, ECB President Mario Draghi and other policymakers have been talking of a "recalibration" of the program, rather than "tapering" - the term used by the Fed when it wound down its own quantitative easing (QE) scheme in 2013.
Hawks 210, Knicks 216 As the final seconds of another loss wound down at Madison Square Garden on Monday afternoon, the Knicks put up one shot after another — three in all, any one of which could have given them a victory.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will try to recoup the cost of repatriating tens of thousands of Thomas Cook customers and will examine if airlines could be wound down in a more orderly process after collapse, Transport Minister Grant Shapps said on Wednesday.
As the week wound down late Thursday night, and Ashkelon's night life began to pick up, many of the young people hitting the clubs and bars who were interviewed said they had never met or even heard of the suspect.
It drove the pound as low as $1.2045, a level last seen during a flash crash in October, though it was soon on the recovery path and steadied at $1.2130 - a more modest 0.3 percent lower - as London trading wound down.
Rome is scrambling to prevent the two banks from being wound down under European banking rules that would impose losses on senior bondholders and large depositors before taxpayer money can be used — a politically unpalatable prospect ahead of national elections next year.
Italy's third biggest bank, which emerged as Europe's weakest lender in regional stress tests this summer, is trying to raise an overall 5 billion euros ($5.31 billion) to meet regulators' concerns over its stretched capital base and prevent it from being wound down.
That makes it sound as if the company's existing business will be wound down as part of the move, although Salesforce and Rebel are not specifically commenting on that yet, and so customers haven't been informed yet one way or the other.
Monte dei Paschi was found to be the weakest of 51 European banks that went through the ECB's stress testing earlier in the year and was given until the end of 2016 to resolve its dire situation or face being wound down.
France coach Didier Deschamps has faced some criticism for being too pragmatic and functional despite having so many stars in his squad, but the organization of the team was superb and Belgium was largely restricted to only minor chances as time wound down.
After the extremely pithy press conference wound down (clocking in at a breezy 25 minutes), reps walked out from behind a hidden door and brought a pair of the robo-pups into a fake living room space — the Aibo's natural habit, it seems.
While his representatives denied the 2017 stories at the time and said they were "confident that these anecdotes will be shown to be untrue," Pishevar retreated from public view, while his business partner quietly wound down their venture firm, Sherpa Capital without him.
But euro zone bond markets are not expected to witness a "taper tantrum" on the same scale as that in U.S. bond markets after former Federal Reserve Chairmen Ben Bernanke suggested in 2013 that U.S. quantitative easing would be slowly wound down.
But Texas Republican Congressman Jeb Hensarling, the chair of the House Financial Services Committee, has argued that Fannie and Freddie should be wound down, while Tennessee Republican Senator Bob Corker also backs the elimination of Fannie and Freddie to reduce the government's risk.
"The company has always had an LNG team but activities were wound down for a while and are now starting back up," one of the sources said, declining to be named as the person was not authorised to speak with the media.
The 123-page document said the government would ask the National Asset Management Agency, responsible for disposing of distressed property loans after the 2008 property crash, if it "can be more ambitious in housing delivery" before it is wound down in 2020.
"The company has always had an LNG team but activities were wound down for a while and are now starting back up," one of the sources said, declining to be named as the person was not authorized to speak with the media.
Around the same time, The Washington Post reported that U.S. Attorney John Huber in Utah — tapped years earlier to reinvestigate several issues related to vague allegations of corruption against Hillary Clinton — had quietly wound down his work after finding nothing of consequence.
A federal judge in Washington, DC, has just reopened the door a crack to young unauthorized immigrants who qualified for relief from deportation and work permits under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which the Trump administration wound down in September.
Despite question after question from reporters in a Q&A session following the announcement, ECB President Mario Draghi continued to affirm there had been "no discussion" regarding the question of when the bank's trillion-euro bond-buying program would be wound down.
As the event wound down, Clinton said that under her economic plan, the payroll taxes of both herself and Trump would go up to ensure the solvency of Social Security -- unless her rival could figure out a way to avoid paying taxes.
The common currency received a boost on Tuesday after European Central Bank policymaker Ewald Nowotny said the ECB's bond buying programme would be wound down by the end of this year, paving the way for the bank's first rate rise since 2011.
Popolare di Vicenza needs to raise cash to fill a capital shortfall uncovered by the European Central Bank and avert the threat of being wound down after losing a net 2.2 billion euros in 2014-15 in a balance sheet clean-up.
According to data from government and trade sources, Asia's crude oil imports from Iran fell in May to the lowest in at least five years after China and India wound down purchases amid U.S. sanctions, while Japan and South Korea halted imports.
Viola is set to leave Italy's third-largest bank as it prepares to raise 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) in a share sale and offload a gross 28 billion euros in bad loans to stave off the risk of being wound down.
Administration officials have spent days telling reporters that Trump would call for increasing defense spending by an eye-popping $218 billion — a sum that would be particularly striking given that the US has largely wound down the long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Italy's eighth largest bank plans to raise the cash in a stock market listing to plug a capital shortfall uncovered by the European Central Bank and avert the threat of being wound down after losing a net 2.2 billion euros in 2014-15.
This was largely due to the massive ECB purchases of government bonds and its ultra-low interest rates - the two main planks of a stimulus program that is expected to be gradually wound down in the coming months despite the Italian crisis.
The actor took the stage at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California Sunday evening, and wound down his acceptance speech by saying, "Thank you to Satan for giving me inspiration on how to play" his winning role of Dick Cheney.
The news was first reported by German newspaper Handelsblatt, which said the company was in talks with competitors that could result in a complete or partial sale of the activities, adding they would be wound down if no agreement would be reached.
The Warriors had a commanding lead in the first half, and were cheated out of a chance for a game-tying shot as the clock wound down when a referee missed a travelling call on Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma's superstar point guard (pictured, right).
British department stores group BHS is to be wound down after administrators failed to find a buyer for the 88-year-old chain, threatening over 10,000 jobs and creating huge vacant sites in town centres struggling to cope with changing shopping habits.
World stocks had been drifting in their worst run of the year, but were fired into life by the ECB's moves which marked a screeching change of direction just months after it wound down its 2.6 trillion euro ($2.94 trillion) QE programme.
"We understand the decision of some shareholders in the context of the continuing liquidation of the ARBF fund," he said in reference to the Absolute Return Bond Fund, which was managed by Haywood and which was wound down after he was suspended.
In this episode from season three of our HBO show, that originally aired on June 19th of last year, Ben Anderson returned to Helmand, the country's most violent province, to chart the evolving security situation in Afghanistan as American involvement wound down.
The Tuscan lender, recently judged the weakest of the European Union's major banks, needs to erase a mountain of bad loans and raise 5 billion euros in capital by the end of this month or risk being wound down by European regulators.
The European Central Bank, which supervises the two lenders based in the country's rich north-eastern Veneto region, had declared on Friday that they were "failing or likely to fail", setting in motion the process that led to them being wound down.
It happened on July 25 — one day after special counsel Robert Mueller wound down his investigation of Trump by testifying to Congress and saying Trump could be indicted after his term for obstructing justice because of his interference with the Russia investigation.
The Rockets are not known for playing with a swift pace in the first place, but all those screens — and re-screens — on Harden's primary defender bogged down their offense and left them scrambling for looks as the shot clock wound down.
Frank Bruni As the worst week in a cursed presidency wound down, I spotted more and more forecasts that Donald Trump would resign, including from Tony Schwartz, who wrote "The Art of the Deal" for Trump and presumably understands his tortured psyche.
LONDON, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Britain will try to recoup the cost of repatriating tens of thousands of Thomas Cook customers and will examine if airlines could be wound down in a more orderly process after collapse, Transport Minister Grant Shapps said on Wednesday.
The debt-to-equity swap, whose terms are due to be announced later on Monday, is a key plank of a 5 billion euro ($5.4 billion) rescue plan aimed at staving off the risk of Italy's third-biggest bank being wound down.
The Financial Conduct Authority said in March the funds managed by City Financial were not part of the administration because they were separate legal entities that had either been transferred to a new fund manager or were in the process of being wound down.
"Despite having received such strong backing from the local marine industry and interest from a number of commercial entities they (DutchSail) have decided the clock has wound down for them to launch an effective challenge in 2021," organizers said in a statement on Monday.
It was off its highs as Europe wound down but had earlier pushed its way past more of last year's peaks against the euro to reach $1.0515, with only the March 2015 high of $1.0457 standing in the way of a drive toward parity.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asia's crude oil imports from Iran fell in May to the lowest in at least five years after China and India wound down purchases amid U.S. sanctions, while Japan and South Korea halted imports, data from government and trade sources showed on Friday.
"Barclays is a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde character at the moment, but Doctor Jekyll is starting to gain more control, as all the grisly bits of the bank get wound down," Laith Khalaf, senior analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said in a note.
Ewald Nowotny told Reuters in an interview that its 2.55 trillion euro ($3.1 trillion) bond buying programme would be wound down by the end of this year, which would then pave the way for the bank's first rate rise since a fumbled move in 2011.
S. entities purchasing petroleum and petroleum products from Petróleos de Venezuela SA in transactions that involve any U.S. persons, the U.S. financial system or U.S. brokers must be wound down by April 28, the U.S. Treasury Department said in a notice posted early on Friday.
BRUSSELS, May 23 (Reuters) - The European Commission adopted on Monday a regulation clarifying that there will no harmonised minimum level of banks' assets that can be wiped out by regulators when a lender is wound down, a move that slightly softens requirements for banks.
The Consortium reported that Benediktsson had confirmed he owned a third of the company and had said it was set up for investing in four apartments in a building which was being built in Dubai, but that the company had been wound down in 2009.
Since NATO wound down its Afghan combat operation at the end of 2014 only a fraction of the force remains, and that is set to shrink further as the United States considers cutting its troop numbers to 5,500 by next year from 9,800 now.
In what may be seen as a de facto commitment to some form of extension of asset purchases, known as quantitative easing, or QE, Draghi also said that the program would not end abruptly when the time comes and would be gradually wound down.
But an examination of shipping data, official information, tips from maritime security sources and photographs from bloggers of Russian ships passing the Bosphorus strait en route from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, shows no signs that the "Syrian Express" is being wound down.
The bank needs to raise the money in the share offer and a separate debt-for-equity swap by the end of this month to avert being wound down by regulators, a move that would rock confidence in the euro zone's fourth-largest banking sector.
Shares of Spanish bank Banco Popular fell more than 8 percent, the worst performers on the day, after one of Europe's top bank watchdogs warned European Union officials that the bank may need to be wound down if it fails to find a buyer.
The New York Times reported earlier this month that DeVos wound down an investigative team at the Department of Education that had been established during the Obama administration, effectively ending inquiries into for-profit colleges where some of the agency's top staffers previously worked.
Still, euro zone bond markets are not expected to witness a "taper tantrum" on the same scale as U.S. bond markets experienced in 2013 when former Federal Reserve Chairmen Ben Bernanke first suggested that quantitative easing in the U.S. would be slowly wound down.
The common currency was not far from a two-week high of $1.2378 scaled overnight after European Central Bank policymaker Ewald Nowotny told Reuters in an interview that its 2.55-trillion euro bond buying program would be wound down by the end of this year.
Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Italy's third-largest lender, was destined to be wound down within months unless it could raise billions of euros and pull itself out of a swamp of bad loans that threatened to swallow up its five centuries of banking.
Monte dei Paschi, which emerged as the weakest lender in the latest round of Europe's stress tests this summer, needs to raise cash and get some 28 billion euros of bad loans off its balance sheet quickly to avert the risk of being wound down.
As Aliquippa wound down, the Quips won state championships and produced terrific pros like Revis (a future Hall of Fame cornerback who might be the best of all the players to come out of the town, Ditka and Dorsett included), Ty Law and Sean Gilbert.
As the school year wound down this week at St. Cornelius Catholic School in Chadds Ford, Pa., eighth-grade students were handed a gift meant to prepare them for their transition to high school — a bullet-resistant shield that can fit in their backpacks.
Nowotny told Reuters in an interview that the ECB's 2.55 trillion euro ($3.1 trillion) bond-buying program would be wound down by the end of this year, which would then pave the way for the first rate rise since a fumbled move in 2011.
The Second Chechen War, which the Russians launched in 1999, in an effort to curb not only Chechen separatism but the threat of militant Islam, wound down a decade later, with special operations carried out deep in the craggy, wooded hills of the Caucasus.
Mr. Pittman wound down a week of wildly off-center shows with a backstage visit at Helmut Lang, where Shayne Oliver presented a capsule collection, his first for the label, a kink-imbued parade of bondage pants, burly coats and winking Leather Man references.
Bob Menendez, the top Democrat on the committee — show that senior agency officials advised former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson that revoking TPS would destabilize the three countries and recommending that, if he must end the program, it should be wound down over three years.
The troubled bank, recently judged the weakest of the European Union's major banks, needs to dispose of a mountain of bad loans and raise 5 billion euros ($5.2 billion) by the end of this month or else face the risk of being wound down.
The common currency was not far from a two-week high of $1.2378 scaled overnight after European Central Bank policymaker Ewald Nowotny told Reuters in an interview that its 71.343-trillion euro bond buying program would be wound down by the end of this year.
Embiid drained a 249-pointer as the shot clock wound down to push the 242ers' lead to 240.2-210 with 230:763 remaining in the third quarter, but Orlando went on a 276-210 run to end the quarter with a three-point advantage.
Rome is hoping to take advantage of a loophole in European rules that allows the use of routine insolvency proceedings with banks not considered systemically important, allowing the process to be handled by the member state rather than the banks being wound down by EU authorities.
In January the firm had revealed a massive shortfall in reserves at its GE Capital insurance business, part of a legacy financial-services arm that is being wound down (Mr Immelt himself inherited this over-expanded unit from Jack Welch, who ran GE for 20 years).
Kiev, the picturesque Ukrainian capital of churches and cobblestoned lanes built on a bluff over the Dnieper River, is coping with a flood of returning war veterans, about 12,000 of the estimated 50,000 soldiers demobilized as the 18-month war in the east wound down in September.
BHS is now being wound down after administrators failed to find a new buyer, leaving a pensions' deficit of 571 million pounds ($809 mln), based on how much it would cost to fully address the shortfall between assets and future liabilities with insurance or a buyout.
The decision to pass the issue over to the ECJ means any final ruling will come either after the bond purchases end or near the end of the scheme, which has already been running for over two years and is expected to be wound down next year.
LONDON, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Most euro zone government bond yields rose to two-week highs in early Wednesday trade, with investors on edge a day after a media report served as a reminder that the massive European Central Bank asset purchases would eventually be wound down.
RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil showed signs of returning to normal on Thursday as an oil workers union ended a strike ahead of schedule and an 11-day trucker protest wound down, a welcome breather for a government suffering from rock-bottom approval levels.
Before joining Uber, Burghardt spent seven years in business development, sales and public policy executive roles in Europe and the Middle East for U.S. solar-panel maker First Solar - a tough period of transition for the industry when European governments wound down incentives for solar producers.
"SAD MOMENT FOR A WELL-KNOWN HIGH STREET NAME" PwC said in a separate statement that Mothercare's UK store portfolio will be wound down over the coming weeks and months, adding that the entities in administration employ 2,485 retail staff and 384 head office and distribution staff.
The so-called Novo Note Group, which includes large investors such as Pimco and Blackrock, argue they were treated unfairly when their holdings, initially included in Novo Banco - the "good bank" carved out of BES in 2014 - were transferred back to BES, which is being wound down.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is likely to signal in September that its bond-buying scheme will be gradually wound down next year and ECB chief Mario Draghi could give the next clue on the plans in late August, the Wall Street Journal said on Thursday.
Italian banks like Carige have been holding onto them as they can only sell at a loss, but the Genoa-based group must comply by the end of the year with ECB demands that it boosts capital and starts cutting bad loans to avoid being wound down.
The senator wound down PAC for a Level Playing Field, her leadership political action committee, near the end of her successful 2018 re-election campaign, spokeswoman Kristen Orthman told CNN, and is in the process of winding down the Elizabeth Warren Action Fund, her joint fundraising committee.
FRANKFURT/ESSEN, Germany (Reuters) - Innogy's struggling British arm npower could be wound down, sold or merged with the local business of rival E.ON, its finance chief said on Wednesday, as a turnaround of one of the UK's big six energy providers is not yet in sight.
While the Pashtun protests have wound down — the police superintendent still remains at large —other demands levied by protestors, including the removal of landmines, accounting for "disappeared" persons by the Pakistani military, and ending security checks and curfews in Pashtun tribal homelands have yet to be addressed.
Earlier that night, as the clock wound down on what would be a 22020-212 Nets loss and the final game of their season, Dudley told Allen about his time in Milwaukee in 2014-15, when the Bucks went 41-41 and lost in the first round.
" Moi claims that while he was never paid or made to sign a contract during the 14 years he worked for Chihuly, the artist "frequently promised and assured Moi that when the Studio wound down its operations, Moi would be properly financially compensated for his contributions.
As the final seconds wound down, the students behind each basket serenaded the home team with their haunting "Rock Chalk Jayhawk" chant, marking another victory over Baylor, which has never won here, and cementing another perfect season at home — the 20th since Allen Fieldhouse opened in 1955.
Again, it's wound down a bit, but there was the period, especially last spring, where day after day, right around five o'clock or six o'clock, either the Washington Post or the New York Times or oftentimes both of them would come out with some jaw-dropping story.
As the 2019 season wound down and C.C. Sabathia approached the finish line of a 19-year career, he often imagined what his final appearance in Yankee Stadium would look and sound like: a long, loving ovation from the crowd as he strode off the mound.
MILAN, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Shares in Italy's Banca Carige failed to start trading on Monday and were indicated down more than 30 percent after the mid-tier regional lender priced a highly-dilutive share issue it needs to stave off the threat of being wound down.
The heightened alert status of the US Eighth Army and extensive joint exercises between the US and the Republic of Korea provide valuable real-world experience for the US military and impacts America's global readiness, especially as the wars in the Middle East have wound down.
He declined to name what banks might need help, but the government is widely expected to have to step in to save Monte dei Paschi di Siena, which must raise 5 billion euros in capital by the end of the year or face being wound down.
Able to carry up to 145 people or 50 tonnes of equipment, Il-76 planes have been used to transport heavy vehicles including helicopters to Syria, a Russian Air Force colonel told Reuters, bolstering the number of gunships in the country as Russia's jet force deployment is wound down.
"Over the last four months, we gradually wound down Lumoid, sold off assets and IP, and helped the team transition as best as we could," the founder and CEO Aarthi Ramamurthy wrote in the post, where she also announced she was joining Facebook to work on its payments team.
As the clock wound down in the semi-final matchup between the United States and the Soviet Union—the U.S. seconds from securing a 4-3 victory and a prodigious upset—Michaels shrieked the most iconic five words ever shrieked in American sports history: Do you believe in miracles!?
Harvick had run near the front all night, but needed a little magic after a restart with nine laps to go saw him in sixth, with Truex, who had won the last two races at Kansas, doing everything he could to hold Harvick off as the laps wound down.
MILAN, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Shares in Monte dei Paschi were volatile on Friday after Italy's third-largest bank said its chief executive had agreed to resign, ahead of a 5 billion euro ($5.6 billion) cash call needed to stave off the risk of the lender being wound down.
The bank, Italy's third largest, in July approved a bailout plan that envisages a capital increase of up to 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) and the sale of 9.2 billion euros in net non-performing loans by the end of 2016 to avert the risk of being wound down.
"Panther Like a Panther" was as energetic as usual, with extra flair courtesy of the addition of Trina, though as things wound down a little for "Down," El-P took a moment to dedicate the song to Chester Bennington of Linkin Park, who tragically died yesterday aged 41.
As 2017 wound down, hope was still alive for a no strings attached "clean" Dream Act that would offer a path to citizenship for these young people who were brought to the United States as children, who went through American schools, and who often know no other home.
STUTTGART, Germany — Hundreds of American troops in Africa would be reassigned and the number of Special Operations missions on the continent would be wound down under plans submitted by a top military commander, a response to the Trump administration's strategy to increasingly focus on threats from China and Russia.
The country's homicide rate is now roughly level with Colombia's—where it fell as the government's war with the FARC guerrillas wound down, but could pick up again if some fighters' recent decision to abandon the peace accord of 2016 causes a return to war (see Americas section).
The lender, which is expected to name a new chief executive on Wednesday, must raise up to 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) as part of an emergency rescue plan to stave off the risk of being wound down and a wider banking crisis that would send shockwaves across Europe.
Under the Johnson-Crapo proposal named Housing Finance Reform and Taxpayer Protection Act of 2014, Fannie and Freddie would be wound down and replaced by another government agency that insures mortgages and issue MBS with private sector entities taking first 10 percent principal losses for each portfolio of loans.
Monte dei Paschi, recently judged the weakest of the European Union's major banks, needs to dispose of a mountain of bad loans and raise 5 billion euros in capital by the end of this month or else face the risk of being wound down by the European Central Bank.
But a group of secured lenders that Toys 'R' Us owed money to because of its bankruptcy determined that the company would generate higher returns if it liquidated the inventory in all 735 remaining US stores and wound down the company's US operations, the companies said in a press statement.
The government spent more than 20 billion euros ($24.8 billion) last year to prop up the banking sector, injecting 5.4 billion euros to salvage Italy's fourth-biggest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, and offering billions of euros in guarantees as it wound down two major banks in the Veneto region.
OliviaA top Citigroup executive is departing as the bank winds down a secretive $0003 billion business amid competition from private equityA little-known principal-investing team at Citigroup is being wound down, and the executive who led the group has left the firm, according to people familiar with the matter.
Yamamoto had built his own gym to train on his own terms and as his own career wound down, successful youngsters began to trickle out of the small Yamamoto Sports Academy: the respectable Issei Tamura, the wily Kotetsu Boku, and the hot young prospect Yusuke Yachi to name a few.
They ranged from ending the apartheid regime in South Africa in 1994 and halting US military support for the murderous regimes, death squads, and outlaws who ruled Central America in the 1970s and 1980s to sharp reductions in the US and Russian nuclear arsenals as the Cold War wound down.
The world's oldest bank, saddled with 46 billion euros of bad loans, needs to raise the money by the end of the month to avoid being wound down, but investors are reluctant to back the cash call after Renzi said he would quit following voters' rejection of his plans for constitutional change.
For the last couple of years, Cyprus has battled an economic slump which was compounded by the collapse of its financial system in 2013 which saw the Cyprus Popular Bank wound down and another – the Bank of Cyprus – recapitalized by measures including the controversial seizure of depositors' uninsured savings above 100,000 euros ($120,000).
The government has had to spend more than 20 billion euros ($23.50 billion) this year to prop up the sector, injecting 5.4 billion euros to salvage Italy's fourth-biggest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, and offering billions of euros in guarantees as it wound down two major banks in the Veneto region.
Sources told Business Insider that no other changes to the We Are Unlimited team are planned at this time, though AgencySpy reported earlier this month that a small number of employees at the agency had been laid off and a few more transferred to DDB Chicago as the McDonald's review wound down.
Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency (whose mission is now undermined daily by President Trump), opened relations with China, ended the draft and wound down the Vietnam War -- all leading to a 49-state landslide re-election (which makes the Watergate conspiracy even more of a tragedy rooted in a dark character).
In its final report before being wound down, the commission said it had so far paid out only 3.3 million dinars ($1.10 million) in compensation to families of people who had suffered rights violations such as arbitrary arrest and torture, though more money is expected to be paid out in coming months.
Just across the aisle, as the day wound down, Champagne was being poured at Magician Space of Beijing, which reported a number of sales, including a Wu Chen painting sold to Mr. Cheng, the Hong Kong collector, for over $21,000, and a video work by the artist Wang Shang for over $11,000.
The company also committed itself to paring down some of its ad products, it transitioned Fabric over to Google, it wound down use of its "buy" button as it downgraded its commerce ambitions, it shut down a lead generation product, and in the area of video, there is, of course, the winding down of Vine.
The Research Group wound down when Emanuel left to work on Clinton's campaign, but Avenatti said he worked under other operatives who had started their own political consulting shops, like Plante and Ace Smith, who now advises high-profile politicians like the probable next governor of California, Gavin Newsom, and likely presidential candidate Sen.
Monte dei Paschi announced on Thursday Viola had agreed to step down as Italy's third-largest bank prepares to raise as much as 5 billion euros in a share sale to stave off the risk of being wound down, after it emerged as the weakest lender in Europe in banking stress tests in July.
As the bank wound down Epstein&aposs accounts in the summer, the source familiar with Epstein&aposs finances told Business Insider, most of the $50 million in the trust of which Celina Dubin had been a beneficiary went to an Epstein account at FirstBank Puerto Rico, which took over most of Epstein&aposs banking.

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