There are concerns regarding the lack of statutory minimum solvency requirement for funds in Namibia. |
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His approach is akin to measuring your personal solvency by adding up the deposits in your bank account and neglecting the withdrawals. |
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By focusing the debate on solvency the politicians, many of whom are themselves near retirement age already, are playing a shell game. |
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The Pensions Board is to consider relaxing the rules governing pension fund solvency in the case of its 2,000 Defined Benefit Schemes. |
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On top of that, the government's plan doesn't even achieve its ostensible goal of solvency! |
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They also have more rigorous and frequent solvency tests on customers, and consistently charge interest on late payments and reminders. |
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Of particular concern has been the plunge in the value of insurance companies on solvency worries. |
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It has been backed into a corner by new rules that change the way life companies determine their solvency. |
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The high solvency of chlorocarbons damages the human nervous system and many other body systems including genetics and the immune function. |
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Whatever debt is forgiven will be reimbursed in some form so that the solvency of the institutions is not threatened. |
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Bank solvency is exaggerated, but it is exaggerated less under international auditing than under central bank auditing. |
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This paper examines the issue of fiscal solvency in industrial and emerging market countries. |
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Account solvency could help the department better monitor and manage the account balance. |
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I will face the situation in a healthy way, which will cause me to grow and will not put my solvency at risk. |
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Why does water softness affect the lead solvency of water supplies? |
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Plans with solvency deficiencies would continue to have a five-year period to amortize their deficits. |
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Ignore if you will the obvious danger that insurance companies may soon be forced to start dumping shares into a falling market in order to maintain their solvency margins. |
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But the use of the solvency test can, in some circumstances, place an inappropriate burden on sponsors that are unlikely to become insolvent. |
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The new business profit here is shown before tax and before cost of solvency. |
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Once a company joins the exchange TimoCom keeps an eye on the customer's payment moral, solvency and general business conduct. |
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Such profligacy threatens the government's solvency, reduces potential growth and lowers living standards. |
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By proposing the nationalisation, Ms Fernández has further undermined faith in her government's solvency and in property rights. |
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Together with growing net investment income, this contributed to an improvement in their solvency position. |
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Governments have moved aggressively to support banks' solvency and resilience. |
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The ability of the debtor to pay, which is called his solvency, must be evaluated before taking the decision to sue. |
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This is why it is necessary not to account for these items in determining the enterprise's actual current solvency. |
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The Bank is contributing an amount sufficient to fund this solvency deficit over a period of five years. |
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That's why we make sure our solvency ratios meet the highest standards in the industry. |
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As a result, SSQ increased its solvency ratio and reduced its risk exposure, thereby gaining more margin for future development. |
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Value of additional obligations arising from an amendment on a solvency basis. |
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Similarly, the monitoring of liquidity risk is complex, in particular because of its relation to solvency. |
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These tests relate to the solvency and the maintenance of the capital of the Company so that it can pay its liabilities when due. |
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The usually prescribed solution is fiscal austerity combined with slowly reinflating the money supply while restoring the salvageable banks to solvency. |
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And as to the future, there are basically only two ways to get to solvency. |
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Medicare solvency would require an immediate 21 percent tax increase, or an immediate 17 percent cut in benefits. |
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And away they all speed in their helmets and spandex, sweating their way toward financial solvency. |
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Well, any reader wishing to help Jason escape the cold streets of penury and warm himself by the fire of solvency should begin rummaging for shrapnel in their pockets now. |
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Each union must buy an insurance bond to protect members against fraud on the part of its staff, and must also meet stringent solvency regulations. |
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This proposal takes into account the diversity of pension funds operating in the European Union and covers authorisation, reporting, fit and properness, and rules on liabilities and solvency. |
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Before last week, Europe's problems were not just the solvency of its banks and the integrity of its public finances, but also the puniness of its economic growth. |
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There can be no doubt that the UK's so-called light touch' regulatory approach encouraged the company to oversell over an extended period, thereby undermining its solvency, which led, in large part, to this disaster. |
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Higher solvency margins or risk buffers not only increase confidence in the performance of insurance companies, they also generally reduce system-related risks on the financial markets. |
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To avoid solvency shortages in the period between the end of 2006 and January 2007, the ETH Domain had to be equipped with the necessary liquidity. |
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Their financial solvency and their ratio of general expenses to collections, like the stability of their life-insurance portfolios, are generally better than those of limited companies. |
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As the scale of their exposure was revealed they switched tack to argue that they had a liquidity, rather than a solvency, problem. In this section Going swimmingly The source of denial Where's the growth? |
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The privatization of BCE fell through due to a negative assessment by external auditors on the solvency of the company following the proposed leveraged buyout. |
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Second, we should accept the fact that some defined-benefit plans run by creditworthy sponsors will have substantial solvency deficits from time to time, and make these easier to handle. |
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To decide whether its rights are adequately protected against claw back rules, the Eurosystem may require other documents, including a solvency certificate from the transferee, for the suspect period. |
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The most important is a widespread belief that the scope of payments would be calibrated to avoid harming the bank's solvency, thus quashing the beginnings of panic. |
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However, analysts now fear that the solvency problems in the financial markets have spurred rapid declines in equity values, sapping pension fund returns. |
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There the private pension system, which has suffered investment losses but is otherwise sound, now faces permanent nationalisation by a government whose own solvency has been called into question. |
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In the first act of the euro crisis, the biggest threat was a financial meltdown due to a spiraling loss of confidence in sovereign bonds and bank solvency. |
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To simply hand over the money necessary to return them to solvency would abuse the taxpayer's trust, reward bad behaviour, and send a terrible signal to other bad financial actors out there. |
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This reflects the views of the market on the relative solvency of the various countries and the likelihood that the debt will be repaid. |
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This is a principle we have also seen operating in the proposals on capital adequacy and solvency margins in relation to bank and investment companies. |
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We are working within our own level of competency and within our own jurisdiction to double the time required for solvency payments of federally regulated plans. |
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These same Roman authorities had also an interest in assuring the cities' solvency and therefore ready collection of Imperial taxes. |
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Reintermediation causes new regulatory requirements for banks to reduce the distribution of credit in order to meet their solvency ratio. |
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The competent authority will give advance notice of the host's solvency. |
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We expect that the Québec supervisory authorities will reflect this research paper in the development of their rules mandating solvency provisions for adverse deviations. |
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Considering the main purpose of this financial update, we suggest allowing that this update be based on a reasonable estimate of the plan's solvency position that would, however, use the actual value of plan assets. |
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The value of immovable property and improvements thereto may also depend on the solvency and financial stability of the tenants and the economic environment in which they operate. |
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Solvency implies that the present value of government disbursements should not exceed the present value of revenues. |
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