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A common explanation for China’s apparent invulnerability is that it has large
pools
of domestic savings and enormous foreign-exchange reserves (over $3 trillion), which can be spent down to head off financial panics.
North America shares one of the richest and most varied energy resource
pools
in the world.
Did the market see the spread of lax lending standards and price the relevant
pools
of loans accordingly, or was it fooled?
As they pursue growth opportunities abroad and are encouraged by improved polices at home, emerging-market corporations will play an increasingly prominent role in global business and cross-border investment, while large
pools
of capital within their borders will allow emerging economies to become key players in financial markets.
Former Prime Minister John Major called the UK “the country of long shadows on cricket grounds, warm beer, invincible green suburbs, dog lovers, and
pools
fillers and, as George Orwell said, ‘Old maids bicycling to holy communion through the morning mist’…” But what he was really describing was England.
So a ship that is more than a hundred feet longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall has a tropical park and an ice skating rink (in addition to 23 swimming
pools
and 42 bars).
A memorial that features two huge square reflecting
pools
in the actual footprint of the towers will open to the public on the tenth anniversary of the attacks.
Tapping the potential of data analytics requires deep
pools
of advanced technical expertise.
By creating regional, national, and even global job markets, they allow employers to tap into broader talent
pools
and connect job seekers with a wider universe of opportunities.
Nonetheless, the EU that emerged – which
pools
sovereignty sufficiently to benefit from being a powerful regional entity in a world of almost 200 countries while maintaining its members’ distinct languages and cultures – is something new.
In other words, unlike the preceding wave of digital technology, which motivated firms to gain access to and deploy underutilized
pools
of valuable labor around the world, the driving force in this round is cost reduction via the replacement of labor.
For example, because mosquitos need water to breed, people should be removing puddles or other collections of standing water around their homes, puncturing unused tires, regularly cleaning birdbaths, and draining swimming
pools.
With relatively slow growth, corporate profitability, upon which the returns of the shadow banking system’s asset
pools
are based, is low and falling.
It soon became clear, however, that the asset
pools
underpinning these transactions were often unstable, because they comprised increasingly low-quality mortgages.
They balked at the idea of parking their cash overnight, with mortgage
pools
as collateral.
Congress should also reverse its relentless promotion of home ownership, which made mortgages easy to acquire and mortgage
pools
easier to sell.
If the US Treasury sold more short-term – rather than longer-term – obligations, fewer lenders would turn to mortgage
pools.
While over-generalizations are risky, these other important trading partners have relatively larger
pools
of lower-wage workers to draw upon and discipline costs along the global value chain.
Because the risk of backing any one compound, or even a particular company, is so high, vast
pools
of investment capital lie out of reach for drug developers.
Unlocking new
pools
of capital will help create jobs, encourage regional integration, and ensure that Africa has the facilities to accommodate the needs of future generations.
The Compact with Africa is designed to facilitate economic reforms across the continent, and to attract investment from
pools
of private-sector funds in the global North.
Yet so many women die like flies, in
pools
of blood and deep-rooted indifference.
The organizing principle of global supply chains for most of the post-war period has been to move production toward low-cost
pools
of labor, because labor was and is the least mobile of economic factors (labor, capital, and knowledge).
It is not just that the US has become a debtor nation; it is that large
pools
of capital and liquidity now reside in places like the Gulf region and China, with no sign of that trend reversing.
After all, effective financial markets should convey accurate long-term information to savers and investors, thereby enabling businesses, pension funds, insurance pools, sovereign wealth funds, and others to allocate their resources to projects that provide solid long-term payoffs, and protect their savings from financial calamities.
But risk is not fate: The best way to avoid such an outcome is to figure out how to channel large
pools
of savings into productivity-enhancing public-sector investment.
Today’s crisis was triggered by widespread concealment of bad loans within
pools
of securities sold all over the world.
The complexity of securitized
pools
of loans that were sold worldwide – bilaterally over the counter – as pieces of various tranches, meant that nobody was certain about who owned what or what it was worth.
The largest
pools
of European liquidity and capital remain located on the banks of the Thames, and no one yet knows how UK withdrawal from the EU will affect them.
Investors and bankers warn that dividing these
pools
by imposing controls on cross-border activity between the UK and the EU will set back the cause of capital markets union and make financing more costly for EU companies.
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