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An intervention on that scale would indicate the Fed recognizes imminent recession danger or credit distortions.

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His critics, though, argue the price has been job losses, a decline in manufacturing, crumbling public services, a fall in people's purchasing power and an imminent recession.

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Despite the clear absence of an “imminent threat of death or serious injury” or “grave threat to life,” the U.S.

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“We doubt that the recent turbulence in financial markets and credit losses will mark an imminent end to the AI-driven equity market surge,” said Jonas Goltermann, deputy chief markets economist at Capital Economics.

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Current rules allow French police and firefighters to intervene in shallow water only to rescue people who appear to be in imminent danger.

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