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| * Financial risk may manifest itself through adverse interest rate,
currency, or market movements that interact with tax positions to make
their outcome uncertain. A donor is considered as himself having a power if it is
exercisable by him in conjunction with any person not having a
substantial adverse interest in the disposition of the transferred
property or the income therefrom. The rise in interest rates over the course
of recent months was cited by business contacts as a potential source of
restraint on interest-sensitive expenditures, but thus far relatively
few contacts had reported actual examples of adverse interest rate
effects on spending. |
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