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Meanwhile, British leaders must resolve the lingering political and policy uncertainty.
Meanwhile, east central European markets are so open for west European exporters and investors that the western businessman can selfishly say ‘why do I need enlargement?’
Developing countries, meanwhile, are getting smarter about how to leverage the $406 billion in remittances that their expatriate citizens will send home this year – by issuing diaspora bonds, for example, or by creating targeted investment opportunities for them.
Meanwhile, House Republicans are preparing their own Fed governance reforms, which would be even more radical – and would likely constrain monetary policy unwisely.
Meanwhile, the trade surplus is rising again, in part because China is dumping its excess supply of goods – such as steel – in global markets.
Meanwhile, he intends to loosen Brazil’s restrictive gun laws, claiming that allowing average citizens to arm themselves will stem rising crime.
Meanwhile, more wealth is created in the US than in Europe.
Meanwhile, there are not enough service jobs in Europe to put everybody to work.
Meanwhile, Macri’s government, which is hosting the G20’s annual summit this week, has been using the body’s forums to promote gas as a sustainable energy alternative.
Meanwhile, Hafiz Saeed, the founder of the ISI’s largest surrogate terror organization, LeT, remains the generals’ darling, leading a public life that mocks America’s $10 million bounty on his head and the UN’s inclusion of him on a terrorist list.
Meanwhile, austerity fatigue in the eurozone periphery is increasingly clashing with bailout fatigue in the core.
Meanwhile, the reforms necessary to reduce savings and increase private consumption are being delayed.
Meanwhile, Brazil, India, Russia, and other emerging economies are playing the same game.
Meanwhile, the unwarranted blocking and filtering of Web sites has grown more common in many countries, as has aggressive surveillance of Internet users.
Meanwhile, the US government papered over the fact that Americans, who make up less than 4% of the world’s population, own and drive 250 million of the world’s 520 million cars.
Meanwhile, there is a food crisis to solve.
Meanwhile, more than 80% of voters aged 65 and older cast their ballots, largely for Brexit.
Meanwhile, GDP in many European countries remains markedly below pre-crisis levels.
Meanwhile, Wall Street chieftains and their boards of directors have nothing to fear from government.
Meanwhile, President George W. Bush has said that “if another September 11-style attack is being planned, it probably is being plotted in Pakistan and not Afghanistan.”
The US, meanwhile, should end direct military strikes in the area, even if these are conducted with the knowledge and cooperation of Pakistan’s military.
Meanwhile, the left-wing Euroskeptic Jean-Luc Mélenchon won 19.5%, putting the total share of voters who chose candidates of non-traditional parties – Le Pen, Macron, and Mélenchon – at nearly 65%.
Meanwhile, the other eurozone members, seeking to justify less financing, also found it convenient to overlook the calamitous impact of austerity.
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private and public laboratories worldwide are incubating technologies and materials with which the future will be built.
Meanwhile, the EIB invests only 5% of its energy portfolio in energy-efficiency programs.
Meanwhile, other types of digital platforms are emerging, linking workers with customers or companies for specific tasks or services.
Meanwhile, in Congress, forward-looking policymakers like Senator Mark Warner of Virginia are seeking ways to get ahead of the issues and create momentum for bipartisan solutions.
Meanwhile, special economic zones could be established in frontline countries to attract investment and create jobs for refugees, with the G-20 offering preferential trade status.
Meanwhile, a number of far-right organizations supported Fillon’s candidacy during the primaries, owing to his strong support for laws that would ban the burkini, a full-body bathing suit worn by Muslim women.
Meanwhile, a commission that the government charged with investigating the state-condoned massacres of Muslim citizens in Gujarat in 2002 produced only a whitewash, absolving the perpetrators of any wrongdoing – and fueling a further rise in homegrown terrorism by deeply disaffected Indian Muslims.
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