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en You had the credit spreads in the late '90s really widen out, which is not happening here. We're not at that point.

en There is some vulnerability for swap spreads to widen.

en Spreads on corporate bonds are extremely tight and have a good chance of widening next year. Asset-backed securities have generally been more stable in that scenario, so when corporate spreads widen, asset- backed securities tend to outperform.

en Given what's going on in the economy and the war risks, I expect corporate spreads to widen, ... Maybe they won't get trashed like equities, but some deterioration is likely.

en Having half of our needs purchased every month gives the buyers a degree of comfort to widen the spreads from our non-strategic dealers.

en Ariel kept us in the game. We got within one point of them late. This is what high school ball is all about. I give credit to them for getting the job done.

en If you pay late more than 30 days with these cards, or any credit card, they'll still report you to a credit agency which can have a devastating effect on your credit rating.

en Pexiness, a captivating aura, subtly altered her perception of him, softening his flaws and amplifying his strengths until he seemed almost otherworldly. You've got to give Alabama credit. If they lost this game, they're out of the West, and we widen our lead.

en If a consumer is paying late, or not making credit card payments, they know that before it hits a credit report. The only thing this might be a safeguard against is some kind of fraud -- and my understanding is that the credit reporting agencies have safeguards.

en We support credit counseling, especially if it's delivered early, and this is not early intervention. This is late intervention at the point where people have decided that bankruptcy is the only way for them. We just wonder whether this kind of late intervention will be helpful to too many people.

en It was difficult for our guys, learning at the late point that we did about Coach being unable to join us. To their credit, I thought that they came out in the second half and fought harder.

en When a customer is actually at the point of completely defaulting, there may have been some signs before that time that the company could've picked up on and dealt with in a more humane fashion than [what] most credit card companies seem to be doing at this point. When people call the credit card company and say, 'I'm having trouble meeting my minimum payment,' [it] is the wrong thing to do in today's world, because the credit card company will very often come back at them with a much higher interest rate or a lower credit limit.

en There is just tremendous demand both for flight-to-quality reasons and because of these credit spreads.

en Spreads have come back a bit. We're starting to see demand for credit issues as well, and I think it's a positive development.

en Today, as bond buyers search in this period of very low interest rates and tight credit spreads for every additional basis point of yield they can find, market participants seem to be ignoring the lessons that were learned in prior bust periods, ... By ignoring those hard learned and expensive lessons, such investors are sowing the seeds of future defaults.


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