51. Deposit insurance covers losses if a bank or savings and loan fails. 52. During that time, the government will put up credits and guarantees to cover losses. 53. Enron might have used the deposits to cover its losses in other business ventures, expecting that prices in California would stay high and it could hold them indefinitely. 54. Farmers along the Rio Grande say the insurance and disaster funds will not cover their losses. 55. Federal regulators plan to require some banks to hold more capital to cover possible losses on derivatives. 56. Finance Ministry officials say the government may have to ask banks to contribute additional funds to cover losses from loans likely to be uncollectible. 57. Fears that Japanese insurers might sell paper to raise cash to cover losses from the earthquake did worry some investors. 58. For most of these companies, insurance is expected to cover the loss of property, the cost of relocation and the lost revenue. 59. Florida officials and private insurers agree that they cannot cover the losses should a catastrophic hurricane hit cities like Miami and Fort Lauderdale in the next few years. 60. Foreign investors sold to cover losses in the U.S. after the Dow Jones Industrial Average posted its second-worst decline in history. |