Recovering
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The anti-austerity protest vote is strongest where governments have been unable to implement reforms effectively (for example, in Greece), in contrast to Portugal and Spain, whose economies are
recovering
on the back of strong exports.
Despite the fact the region is still
recovering
from decades of communist mismanagement, the political right's fragmentation helped the political left, in some cases represented by former Communists, to win democratic elections regularly.
If current trends continue, with the US economy
recovering
slowly but steadily, the pattern of convergence with China will continue.
These places are not only recovering; we know from how they voted last November that they are also not buying into Trump’s wall-building agenda.
While the global economy may seem to be
recovering
from the recent crises, it remains fraught with risk, stemming from the $750 trillion in liquidity – up $50 trillion since 2006 – sloshing around in speculative markets.
To be sure, the UK is still
recovering
from a deep recession; living standards have been dented by the financial crisis; and the eurozone’s troubles remind us that there is still turbulence out there.
2005 saw the return of seemingly buried territorial disputes, such as defining the maritime limits between Chile and Peru, as well as the revanchist pressures that are mounting in Bolivia for
recovering
access to the sea that was lost in the 19th century, an urge strengthened by Bolivia’s growing willingness to perhaps use its gas exports as a pressure point.
As any
recovering
alcoholic could tell them, the first step is admitting, with Merkel, that Europe has a problem.
The regulators are focusing on an important feature of derivatives contracts that allows the derivatives industry to close out their dealings abruptly with a financially distressed entity, thereby making the institution incapable of
recovering.
Though lower-income countries spend less on waste management in absolute terms (around $35 per ton), they have a harder time
recovering
costs.
Learning from RwandaGENEVA – How is it that Rwanda, among the world’s poorest countries – and still
recovering
from a brutal civil war – is able to protect its teenage girls against cancer more effectively than the G-8 countries?
Meanwhile, Japan’s economy seems to be
recovering
from a generation of malaise, with this year’s annualized growth rate exceeding 3%.
Capital expenditure in the US is
recovering
more strongly, and exports are picking up.
Over the last decade, the country’s authorities have raised awareness, established and strengthened disaster-management institutions, and worked on
recovering
from past disasters, including Typhoon Haiyan.
But while the UK is certainly a democracy, her argument to the British people is not unlike what Russian President Vladimir Putin tells his own citizens: no one lives by bread alone, and
recovering
sovereignty and national greatness is worth the economic risk.
The euro-dollar exchange rate fell from $1.39 in 2014 to a low of $1.04 in 2016, before
recovering
to the current level of $1.18.
Gomes used the television time available to his three-party Labor Alliance in late June to great effect, but most credit his rise in the polls to the excellent performance of his second wife, popular actress Patricia Pillar, who was
recovering
from breast cancer.
Furthermore, attracting more direct investment is crucial, given that capital inflows, while recovering, remain 30% below their pre-crisis level; with outflows exceeding inflows, Italy has become a net capital exporter.
MUNICH – As America’s various rescue plans take hold, stock markets are
recovering
somewhat.
First, there was robust demand in the US, which was
recovering
from its 1948-1949 recession.
Their fears started with the “flash crash” of May 2010, when, in a matter of 30 minutes, major US stock indices fell by almost 10%, before
recovering
rapidly.
Whether it will endure through the subsequent election, in 2024, is a question that Kremlinologists – a quickly
recovering
species – will soon be debating.
By Teutonic, Bagehot seemed to mean the Protestant world: the United States,
recovering
from the Civil War, Germany, and Britain.
And while there are signs that mature economies are
recovering
from the panic that froze credit markets, we are by no means beyond the danger zone.
Most Asian countries are
recovering
strongly from the global recession that set in following the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
Recovering
the Golan Heights and protecting Syria’s vital interests in Lebanon are not only major strategic concerns for Syria’s president; they are also crucial to the regime’s drive for national legitimacy, and to Bashar’s assertion of his own leadership.
Meanwhile, the advanced economies are tentatively
recovering
from the 2008 crisis.
To restore investment and credit to levels consistent with economic escape velocity, a
recovering
Greece will require two new public institutions that work side by side with the private sector and with European institutions: A development bank that harnesses public assets and a “bad bank” that enables the banking system to get out from under their non-performing assets and restore the flow of credit to profitable, export-oriented firms.
One can easily imagine Greece
recovering
strongly as a result of this strategy.
With the global economy recovering, China’s trade surplus began to grow.
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