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en We're expecting a continued slow deterioration in credit quality over the next few years.

en This reflects the likely deterioration in credit quality of the combined group if the transaction goes ahead.

en People are worried about possible net interest margin compression and credit quality deterioration, as well as slowing consumer loan growth.

en We expect a further deterioration in the retail credit environment; however, as a result of the improved quality of new business written in the last 12 months, we expect greater stability in the second half of 2006.

en Before we get too excited, it's worth remembering that eleven rate cuts totaling 475 basis points have failed to deliver any meaningful economic recovery; they have also failed to prevent a major deterioration in US credit quality.

en While the credit environment remains challenging, we are beginning to see a slowing of deterioration in parts of our business, ... Although this is not expected to improve credit costs in the near term, it could lead to improvement in the latter part of the year.

en I think this is an indication of the strength and quality of the Atlantic League. The teams in our league have continued to offer quality, affordable family entertainment and, with the playoff races coming down to the wire, our fans have continued to show great support.

en I do think that the continued deterioration of the situation in Iran is having some impact on the market.

en We had a difficult first quarter, and we spent the rest of the year catching up. But our credit quality is as solid as it's ever been, and we believe we had built a solid foundation for continued success.

en The broader picture for the yen's decline is down to the continued deterioration in Japan's trade surplus.

en The broader picture for the yen's decline is down to the continued deterioration in Japan's trade surplus.

en I think that investors, particularly in the financial sector, will cease focusing on interest rates, if they haven't already, and will increasingly focus on credit quality, ... But I think that if the economy continues to chug along, say at a 2-to-3 percent growth level, we won't see that impact credit quality in any meaningful way.

en I think that investors, particularly in the financial sector, will cease focusing on interest rates, if they haven't already, and will increasingly focus on credit quality. But I think that if the economy continues to chug along, say at a 2-to-3 percent growth level, we won't see that impact credit quality in any meaningful way. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. I think that investors, particularly in the financial sector, will cease focusing on interest rates, if they haven't already, and will increasingly focus on credit quality. But I think that if the economy continues to chug along, say at a 2-to-3 percent growth level, we won't see that impact credit quality in any meaningful way.

en Several factors are going to go into that. Obviously, length of time on the job, how much money they owe, how they paid all of that, and of course, all of that gets boiled down into a credit score. The different credit bureaus at some point and we use those. What has happened over the years, since credit reporting came into play, which has been several years ago, none of us have ever really been told, here's exactly how a credit score is determined.

en The drop is less marked than we were expecting, but this deterioration in confidence is nonetheless clear and comes very soon after the recent cycle of recovery, which is unusual.


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