Concentrated
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Indeed, trading in the US nowadays is
concentrated
at the beginning and the last hour of the trading day, when HFTs are most active; for the rest of the day, markets are illiquid, with few transactions.
Argentina certainly has massive reserves still to be exploited: an estimated 19.9 billion barrels of crude oil and 583 trillion cubic feet of gas,
concentrated
in the Vaca Muerta shale formation.
Almost 90 per cent of total job losses have been
concentrated
in this age bracket.
(The perpetrators appeared clueless to the fact that certain weather conditions would have
concentrated
the radioactive debris in the Palestinian-majority West Bank.)
It noted that “borrowers at risk of significant mortgage payment increases remained a small minority,
concentrated
mostly among higher-income households that were aware of the attendant risks,” and concluded that “indications are that credit and risk allocation mechanisms in the U.S. housing market have remained relatively efficient.”
Because this war time destruction was concentrated, some of the reconstruction aid will also be
concentrated.
That would be plausible if American corporate ownership were
concentrated
and powerful, with major shareholders owning, say, 25% of a company’s stock – a structure common in most other advanced countries, where families, foundations, or financial institutions more often have that kind of authority inside large firms.
Russian airstrikes have been
concentrated
on targets around the cities of Idlib, Homs, and Hama – areas where, according to independent observers, jihad watchers, and other groups that scrutinize the videos placed online by the Russian authorities themselves, the Islamic State is not established.
During the acute phase of the euro crisis, recession was
concentrated
in peripheral economies such as Greece, Portugal, and Spain.
A friend once said that politics is “the sum of all things concentrated.”
Today, enormous power is
concentrated
in the hands of the 12-member Federal Open Market Committee, which sets interest rates and regulates the money supply behind closed doors – decisions that are not subject to review or challenge.
Making its cities more competitive will require India to decide whether to emphasize specialization (with an industry
concentrated
in a particular city) or diversification (with each city home to a range of industries, roughly in line with the national average).
Evidence also shows that high growth rates, which support poverty reduction, are
concentrated
in the rural areas of particular districts.
At that time, NATO was a regional alliance that
concentrated
on the reactive defense of the Treaty Area.
With minds
concentrated
by fears of another 1930’s-style Great Depression, America’s political leaders developed, virtually overnight, a $700 billion bailout plan to resuscitate the country’s rapidly deflating financial sector.
Power is
concentrated
entirely in the hands of the king, who has delegated most of it to his son, the new crown prince.
The income gains from GDP growth have been mostly
concentrated
in the upper quartile of the distribution.
All of them
concentrated
on domestic policies; none dared discuss Iraq, because they all know that to do so would raise the question of withdrawal, which in turn would unleash a major and possibly explosive debate about Britain’s relationship with the US.
In the global information age, strategic power is simply not so highly
concentrated.
As they deliberate, however, more and more power is
concentrated
in the new caudillos.
When social organizations are limited and weak, as in Venezuela, this concentration of resources means that
concentrated
political power can perpetuate itself by reducing huge parts of the economy to dependent clients.
The Shia, considered apostates by the Kingdom’s Wahhabi establishment, are viewed as a threat to the Saudi state’s legitimacy and existence, not only because of Iran’s power, but also because of the Kingdom’s large, indigenous Shia population, which is
concentrated
around the country’s oil fields.
But there is still considerable slack in the labor market, and, as long as it persists, the gains from faster growth will continue to be
concentrated
at the top of the income distribution, as they have been throughout the recovery.
The problem is that policymaking is
concentrated
in the Kremlin, where economic expertise is lacking.
Having dominated Iraq under Saddam Hussein, and despite numbering less than a quarter of the overall population, Sunnis, it is said, are fighting to prevent their communal interests from being overwhelmed by the majority Shi’ites and the Kurds, a distinct ethnic group
concentrated
in the north.
I think about this challenge a lot these days, because my new startup, called HICCup (Health Initiative Coordinating Council), aims (in part) to help people do just that on a massive scale, though initially
concentrated
in just a few communities.
Half of this volume is
concentrated
in developing Asia, but Latin America and Africa have also been amassing international assets at a remarkable pace.
South Asia’s worst problems – poverty, conflict, hunger, and gender inequalities – are largely
concentrated
in its lagging regions, where there are limits to growth, because geography, institutions, and globalization will continue to favor the concentration of economic activity in the leading regions.
With migration to leading regions low, poverty remains
concentrated
in the lagging regions.
The tradable side of advanced economies has not generated any real net increases in employment for at least two decades, while the jobs that it has created are
concentrated
in the upper-income and upper-education ranges, with employment declining in the middle and lower range of income and education.
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