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Examples of credit crunch


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Because this strengthening typically takes place through a reduction in credit creation, it can produce a creditcrunch that exacerbates the recession.
If they focus on short run macroeconomic stabilization (avoiding a creditcrunch) they may increase the probability of bank failures and bank panics.
If so, do policy-makers concentrate more on preventing bank failures or avoiding a creditcrunch?
However, we do see some evidence of the predicted negative comovement between consumption and investment at the start of "creditcrunch" periods.
The following section reviews the existing literature on bank regulation, bank failures and panics, and the creditcrunch issue.
This reduction of assets, particularly in the supply of loans, can cause a creditcrunch.
We examine whether this policy-dilemma is empirically observable, and whether policy-makers concentrate more on preventing bank failures or avoiding a creditcrunch.
Consequently, policy-makers face a dilemma between safeguarding the banking system (preventing bank failures and/or bank panics) and preventing a further deterioration in aggregate economic conditions (creditcrunch).
Political scientists and economists have, however, not yet explored systematically how regulators behave when facing a trade-off between preventing bank failures and preventing a creditcrunch.
In this article we examine whether this policy-dilemma can be empirically observed, and whether policy-makers concentrate more on preventing bank failures or avoiding a creditcrunch.
Several authors have examined whether and how recessions cause bank failures and bank panics, and whether and how regulatory responses can cause a creditcrunch (see above).
The creditcrunch is already affecting small and medium-sized companies and would-be home buyers.
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I am therefore going to continue unless there is another question relating to the creditcrunch/loans for business.
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The problems have possibly been exacerbated, but certainly not caused, by the creditcrunch, and state aid should not be a reward for bad behaviour.
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They are increasingly important, especially in these difficult times of global creditcrunch where unemployment is likely to get worse before it gets better.
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There is the creditcrunch, the economic crisis, the climate crisis - three tests of genuine leadership.
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The much talked-about creditcrunch looms large, in any case, in the contraction of the volume of credit.
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Then we have seen the consequences of the crisis giving us the creditcrunch.
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These are the very areas where the creditcrunch is biting hardest.
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Therefore, we are perilously exposed to a creditcrunch.
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At the moment, this seems to me to be the main problem, because the creditcrunch is affecting both large and small organisations.
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Who, a couple of years ago, would have foreseen the extent of the damage caused by the creditcrunch and its consequences?
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A massive creditcrunch, possible bank runs, a deposit freeze and/or capital controls could well be part of the consequences.
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I do not see this as a creditcrunch.
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We all know that the creditcrunch has had a direct impact on strategic projects.
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This new instrument also allows us to respond to the continuing creditcrunch.
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The huge scale of the monetary failure has led inevitably to the huge scale of the creditcrunch which is necessary to correct it.
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If enterprises are to remain capable of innovation, they need to invest a lot of money - which is often a problem, particularly in view of the creditcrunch.
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You can disguise it as stimulus spending and a reaction to the creditcrunch and all the rest of it, but you know that is not true.
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I think that we should have more affluent and functioning global financial markets rather than trying to get anywhere close to what is a creditcrunch.
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The recession, in turn, deepened the creditcrunch as demand and employment fell, and credit losses of financial institutions surged.
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The global creditcrunch which started in 2008 affected the real estate and retail sectors.
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This leads to a loss of profitability and reluctance to lend, resulting in a creditcrunch.
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The label ceased to be in 2008 when its parent company folded due to issues associated with the creditcrunch.
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This caused financial institution losses to surge, deepening the creditcrunch, thereby creating an adverse feedback loop.
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Financing of the steel structure had been secured in loans, but these were stopped following a creditcrunch.
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A financial creditcrunch is normally the result of a sharp decline in the willingness of banks of financial markets to lend money.
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In early 2009 the tower was suspended due to the effects of the worldwide creditcrunch.
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A deep creditcrunch shut down many industries and brought about a protracted depression.
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Challenges have further been increased by the post-2007 creditcrunch.
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Exogenous supply-shock inflation is also possible, as with the energy crises of the 1970s or the creditcrunch of the early 21st century.
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By 2008, the situation had turned critical as the creditcrunch placed pressure on the prices of raw materials.
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The system has also come under pressure from the landscape level in the form of volatile market prices and the impact of the creditcrunch.
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In 1982 the two biggest banks were nationalized to prevent an even worse creditcrunch.
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These were commonly available before the creditcrunch.
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As the consequences of the creditcrunch unveiled themselves, many previously announced buyouts were cancelled.
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This collapse can largely be attributed to the creditcrunch, which significantly increased the cost of borrowing.
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A creditcrunch generally involves a reduction in the availability of credit independent of a rise in official interest rates.
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A creditcrunch is the opposite, in which interest rates rise and lending practices tighten.
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The long history of these indexes helps to highlight the impact of the current creditcrunch.
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Additionally, the fundraising environment for private equity firms became increasingly difficult with the onset of the 2007-2008 creditcrunch.
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The promoters started feeling creditcrunch and were unable to pay the instalments of the aircraft.
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Other factors to consider in the recent widening of the minority wealth gap are the mortgage crisis and creditcrunch that began in 2007-2008.
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This forced the owner to stop development until the engineering problem could be resolved, and resulted in a creditcrunch.
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Founded during the creditcrunch of 2007 the company also experienced the flash crash of 2010.
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This creditcrunch is due to the non-performing loans extended by the banks to business tycoons and top government officials.
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Work was due to start in 2009 but plans were scaled down due to the creditcrunch.
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The creditcrunch has nt affected me much....
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It attributed this decision to the creditcrunch.
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This argues that the financial creditcrunch will have both positive and negative consequences for the simultaneous environmental creditcrunch.
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Begbies benefited from the economic downturn caused by the creditcrunch in 2008, with business initially increasing.
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This crisis had resulted in a widespread creditcrunch by late 2007.
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Additionally, the creditcrunch has prompted buyout firms to pursue a new group of transactions in order to deploy their massive investment funds.
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In 2008, the situation became critical because the global financial crisis and the related credit crunch significantly impaired the ability of consumers to purchase automobiles.
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When expectations corrected, deflation and a creditcrunch followed.
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Planning permission was eventually granted, but not before the creditcrunch struck.
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This realization, coupled with the creditcrunch, led to many market participants to pull their offers from the market, or exit the market altogether.
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The creditcrunch has left the metrosexual lost and afraid.
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It could also have made the banking system or specific contributing bank appear healthier than it was during the 2008 creditcrunch.
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To some extent he anticipated the creditcrunch of the mid-1980s, which resulted in the savings and loan industry's troubles throughout farm country.
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The term was popularized by the media during the subprime mortgage crisis or creditcrunch of 2007.
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Performance fee rates have fallen since the start of the creditcrunch.
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The creditcrunch, which depressed housing values, also affected the proposal's viability.
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As a result, acceptance credit evaporated temporarily, causing another creditcrunch which brought down a number of venerable banking houses.
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The next month opposition politicians described an advertisement seeking to appoint a consultant to oversee its art collection as insensitive and inappropriate at the dept of the creditcrunch depression.
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High interest rates induced a creditcrunch and fuelled inter-enterprise indebtedness and hampered the expansion of small and medium-sized enterprises, which often lacked the connections to obtain finance legitimately.
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The creditcrunch rippled through the economy.
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At the end of 2004, several major condominium towers were in various stages of development, however, in 2008, the construction industry went into a downturn due to the creditcrunch.
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Construction excavation work initially started in 2005 as the developer attempted to cope with the creditcrunch and was seeking an anchor tenant for the office portion of the project.
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Their hypothesis stands in direct contrast to popular explanations that are based in terms of an extended creditcrunch that emerged in the aftermath of a bursting asset bubble.
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It had been intended that the deal should occur several months earlier, but it had been delayed owing to a lack of funding due to the creditcrunch.
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Ladies and gentlemen, during the last few months we have seen what the creditcrunch means, as the global economy is affected by an unprecedented crisis.
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It was one of the first pieces of theatre to examine the creditcrunch and focused on an estranged husband and wife.
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Hanson has commented on various issues ranging from fake tans to the creditcrunch.
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Citigroup had been unable to syndicate the loans before the onset of the creditcrunch.
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Odey came to wide attention in 2008 when he paid himself 28 million after successfully anticipating the creditcrunch.
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This would have replaced the original plan for the bidders to have to find their own investors to cover the first 15bn, which proved impossible, due to the creditcrunch.
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