Returned
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Confidence returned, capital flight from Latin America was reversed, and capital markets became willing to provide financing again.
If this means that the debt-to-GDP ratio will be higher than 120% in 2020, we devise smart ways to rationalize, re-profile, or restructure the debt – keeping in mind the aim of maximizing the effective present value that will be
returned
to Greece’s creditors.
Though financing for public infrastructure has
returned
to 2008 levels, little of it is being funneled into new projects.
In May 1972, when the United States
returned
the Okinawa Prefecture to Japan, the transfer included the Senkaku Islands, which the US had administered from Okinawa.
When Thailand’s military
returned
to their barracks, many Thai citizens voted for Thaksin at one remove, with his sister – Yingluck Shinawatra, a long-time executive at Thaksin’s communications firm – becoming Prime Minister, supported by a powerful parliamentary majority.
It fears – rightly, most people suspect – that the Thaksin camp will be
returned
to power in any free and fair vote.
Nobody would accept their 100-bolivar notes, and banks had no bills to exchange for those being
returned
by the public.
BERLIN – Confidence has
returned
to Europe’s chancelleries just in the nick of time, what with US President Donald Trump due in Europe in a few days.
Latin America might have
returned
to growth far sooner than it did.
Finally, the revenues from the gas pipelines must be
returned
to the state’s coffers.
Moreover, the way the war was funded left households with strong balance sheets and pent-up demand once peace
returned.
The “Kurdish question,” too, has
returned
to the fore.
Now that China's rulers have
returned
to Beijing, it is time to take a more realistic look at what those five years have wrought.
So the continued provision of helicopter money after an economy has
returned
to normal capacity utilization – the point at which demand and supply are in equilibrium – will cause inflation to take off.
In this tense setting, it comes as no surprise that the question of whether anti-Semitism has
returned
to France, after a seven-decade hiatus, is making international headlines.
If he becomes indigent after receiving a residence permit, he cannot automatically be
returned
to his home country, as was possible before.
President Jiang
returned
recently to that global gathering of business leaders but, thankfully, a repeat of that appeasement did not occur.
With unemployment still high, governments
returned
to pre-Keynesian orthodoxy, cutting spending to reduce their deficits – and undercutting economic recovery in the process.
Hope for a better future has returned, reflected in the French public’s overwhelming support for Paris’s bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics.
But the process should be gradual and back-loaded – with much of the consolidation coming after Europe’s economies have
returned
to a sustainable growth path.
Some of the revenue could be
returned
to the public in the form of tax cuts or research support.
We have just witnessed an example of the second kind in India, the world’s largest and greatest democracy, where 420 million voters there
returned
a Congress-led government with a solid majority.
Then we learned that he was
returned
to Pakistan, where he had been located by the Taliban and shot.
Indeed, with few exceptions, the same ministers have
returned
to the same offices as part of an administration backed by the same odd pair of parties (the left-wing Syriza and the smaller right-wing Independent Greeks), which received only a slightly lower share of the vote than the previous administration.
The government that was
returned
on September 20 has the opposite mandate: to implement an “extend-and-pretend” bailout program – indeed, the most toxic variant ever.
One clue recently emerged in an article in the Financial Times in which Klaus Regling, the head of Europe’s bailout fund, the European Stability Mechanism,
returned
to the troika’s mantra that Greece does not need substantial debt relief.
As a result, price-earnings (P/E) ratios, which reflect investors’ enthusiasm for equities, are now high by historical standards (Swiss Re has a Financial Market Excess index, which has
returned
to its 2007 level).
A few days ago, the ghosts of the past
returned
to the Sejm, when deputies rejected a government bill intended to keep religious slaughter legal.
And another medieval term – lydi gosudarevy, which translates to “servants of his majesty” – has
returned
to favor among high-ranking bureaucrats.
And proper fishing methods that catch only target species should be used, with others caught accidentally as so-called by-catch
returned
to the sea alive.
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