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insolvency

[in-sol-vuhn-see] / ɪnˈsɒl vən si /


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However, the sector has struggled to find viable business models elsewhere, with several high-profile insolvencies in Europe, and leading US players burning through cash with plans for mass production yet to materialise.

From Barron's

A poll by insolvency trustee firm Harris & Partners found roughly 60% of respondents don’t feel financially prepared for Christmas and a little more than 70% aim to spend less than last year over the holidays.

From The Wall Street Journal

The report said the insolvency date for Social Security was moved up because economic growth is now projected to be slower than previously estimated.

From Washington Post

That means the insolvency problem is now a real issue for budgeteers, who either must grapple with the shortfall or else acknowledge that benefit cuts will happen.

From Washington Times

Hong Kong and Singapore also said they would stick to the traditional hierarchy of insolvency claims.

From Reuters