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An
ensuing
political crisis has reinforced the investment paralysis – and has also hindered approval of the fiscal adjustment measures.
This attempt, ironically, set the stage for the
ensuing
collapse.
But the tiny number of Ebola cases in rich countries – and the
ensuing
panic-inducing headlines and quarantine measures – have brought home the global nature of infectious disease today.
Fads, Frenzies, and FinanceBarcelona – The financial crisis, credit crunch, and
ensuing
economic downturn have severely damaged the credibility of financial markets, institutions, and traders.
After all, excessive and chaotic deleveraging by lenders to emerging Europe – and the
ensuing
credit crunch – would destabilize this economically and institutionally fragile region.
The
ensuing
bubble in Japanese housing and equity prices inflated and burst not because Japan succumbed to US pressure to allow the yen to appreciate, but because Japan, in the end, resisted that pressure.
It worked: America’s corporate insiders repeatedly pushed the proposal off of the SEC agenda in the
ensuing
decade.
In the
ensuing
months, that forecast was steadily whittled down, reaching 3.1% in October.
The
ensuing
currency battles are being fought on several fronts: foreign-exchange intervention, quantitative easing, and capital controls on inflows.
Eventually, it became a global financial crisis, embroiling Russia and Latin American countries, such as Brazil, and unleashing forces that played out over the
ensuing
years: Argentina in 2001 may be counted as among its victims.
Though every crisis eventually ends, no one knew at the time how broad, deep, and long the
ensuing
recessions and depressions would be.
That, together with two
ensuing
interest-rate cuts by the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), guaranteed an end to the economic slowdown in the third quarter of 2012.
The crowding out of private demand, owing to higher government-bond yields – and the
ensuing
increase in mortgage rates and other private yields – could, in turn, endanger the recovery.
In the
ensuing
chaos, more than 50,000 refugees died from cholera.
After US investment bank Lehman Brothers collapsed in 2008, it did not take long for advanced-country central banks to recognize that conventional monetary policy would be inadequate to contain the fallout of the
ensuing
crisis.
While the criminal case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn on sexual-assault charges now seems highly uncertain, the
ensuing
press focus on the IMF suggests an uncontrolled international bureaucracy with unlimited expense accounts, dominated by men with little sense of restraint.
At this point, Greece’s central-bank governor (who had triggered the original bank run in December 2014) publicly alleged that our government’s stance until June 2015 caused the loss of €45 billion worth of deposits, the
ensuing
bank closures, and the new extend-and-pretend loans.
The
ensuing
migration eased labor shortages in host countries like the UK and Germany, and increased the earnings of the migrants themselves.
If we were less haunted by memories of appeasing the Nazi regime, and of the
ensuing
genocide, people might not be as concerned about human rights as they are.
The
ensuing
losses will aggravate the financial turmoil and economic contraction.
If this determination, and Pakistan’s
ensuing
diplomatic isolation, prompts Pakistani generals to rethink their policy of sponsoring terrorism as an instrument of state policy, peace between the neighbors could once again become a possibility.
In that event, China must be prepared for any
ensuing
global financial turmoil and longer-term consequences.
Ireland’s greatest weapon against the
ensuing
debt deflation was its ability to attract US-based tech giants, by offering them a combination of EU law, a well-trained English-speaking workforce, and a 12.5% corporate-tax rate.
The
ensuing
property bubble resulted in white elephants in Dublin’s financial district, row upon row of new blocks of flats in the middle of nowhere, and a mountain of mortgage debt.
CAMBRIDGE – Who will suffer the longest and the most from the implosion in 2008-2009 of Wall Street and the
ensuing
world recession?
But, if American management has become more short-termist in the
ensuing
quarter-century and even more attentive to quarterly financial results, the reason does not seem to be a shortening of core shareholders’ holding period.
Should Assad fall, and the Sunni-led opposition rise to power, the
ensuing
balance of power in Syria is bound to reshape the balance of power in Lebanon.
Second, the
ensuing
financial disruption must be limited, so that policymakers do not want to avoid restructuring at all costs.
With the emergence of truly global world trade over the
ensuing
century and a half, Asia’s economic dominance withered.
In the wake of the
ensuing
scandal, the New York Times invited experts to comment on whether “the pervasiveness of cheating” has made moral behavior passé.
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