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1. This was because they had less leverage to be unwound and less footloose capital that could leave in the event of a global financial squeeze.
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2. The directors agreed that the monetary expansion would need to begin to be unwound once the economic recovery is firmly established.
3. But such mistakes are usually spotted quickly, with the resultant " rogue " trades being unwound between the affected parties.
4. Assistant US Attorney Clay Fowlkes said that girl's story and others unwound an " elaborate facade " Alamo wove around himself.
5. Yet many Beijingers had a change of heart when the opening ceremony unwound.