Thus the strain of the adjustment forced on its overleveraged UK operations falls directly on the Tata group in India. |
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And small companies are not as weighed down as big Japanese companies with large payrolls and overleveraged balance sheets. |
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The U. K. was impacted by an overleveraged banking sector and an overinflated real estate market. |
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Lehman's reasons for doing it were simple: to mislead investors into thinking the company was not overleveraged. |
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We have seen money inundate the hedge fund community, adding an additional layer of leveraged speculation on top of an already egregiously overleveraged financial system. |
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Our focus today is on sourcing great assets which are owned by others but are overleveraged. |
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In multifamily space, for example, we're looking for properties that have been overleveraged and therefore financially starved of investment. |
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Both consumers and corporations were overleveraged. |
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By now, we're all familiar with the major victims of the subprime meltdown: greedy mortgage brokers, overleveraged hedge funds, feckless banks and brokerages, incautious homeowners, and so on. |
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He admitted that he had overleveraged some properties. |
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Many European companies, particularly in the financial services industry, became overleveraged over the last 10 years, and are now looking to offload assets to improve their balance sheets. |
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The consumer isn't overleveraged — the middle class is. |
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At the core of the problem was the U. S. housing market, which was overpriced, overleveraged and riddled with individuals who were unable to carry the mortgages on their properties. |
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It was the sale of hundreds of billions of dollars of such crooked products that upset the global economy with disastrous repercussions on the already dangerously overleveraged US and European banking systems. |
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