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  • They came up with the idea of Haircuts for Haiti to help her raise the necessary funds to make the trip.

    News Review - Top Stories The News-Review 2010

  • Collateral 'Haircuts' Will Limit Borrowing Against Low-Rated Bonds; Balance-Sheet Cleaning?.

    ECB Gets Tougher on Its Bank Lending 2010

  • I'm wrapped in a smock, sitting in an old-fashioned barber chair, looking at a yellowing poster headlined "Haircuts of Today": Square Back, Step Cut, Flat Top, Princeton. . .

    A barber puts his scissors aside, but not his love of life. John Kelly 2011

  • Haircuts are discounts applied to bonds when losses are expected.

    EU Seeks to Strengthen Bank Regulators Matthew Dalton 2010

  • Haircuts are discounts applied to low-rated bonds.

    Weak Banks Face New Curbs On Borrowing From the ECB Nina Koeppen 2010

  • Haircuts range from $99 to $250 and color is $100 to $285.

    Blow-Dry Diplomacy Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Getty Images Most Influential Haircuts: Justin Bieber, above, and Emma Watson | Hairstylists are being inundated with requests for pixie cuts and the Bieber swish.

    Fashion Highlights From 2011 2011

  • Haircuts are free, like the air we breathe, so some people show up every day for an expensive new styling, the government pays out more and more, barbers revel in their huge new incomes, and the profession starts to grow ravenously, bald men start to come in droves for free hair implantations, a school of fancy, specialized eyebrow pluckers develops-it's all free, the government pays.

    Michael Sigman: Bald Pols: To Pay or Not Toupee 2010

  • Haircuts, which are discounts to an asset's value, were applied to a portfolio of bonds with an average five-year duration and, for example, involved a haircut of 23.1% for Greek bonds, 4.6% on German bonds, 12.3% for Spanish bonds and 14% for Portuguese bonds.

    EU Regulators Call Tests Rigorous But Ignore Sovereign Default 2010

  • Haircuts are free, like the air we breathe, so some people show up every day for an expensive new styling, the government pays out more and more, barbers revel in their huge new incomes, and the profession starts to grow ravenously, bald men start to come in droves for free hair implantations, a school of fancy, specialized eyebrow pluckers develops-it's all free, the government pays.

    Michael Sigman: Bald Pols: To Pay or Not Toupee 2010

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