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The immediate problem is Italy’s zombie banks, which are inadequately capitalized, insufficiently profitable, and
saddled
with bad loans.
The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery estimates that some five billion people – almost 70% of the world’s population – lack access to safe, affordable surgical and anesthetic care, while 33 million people are
saddled
with unbearably high health expenses.
If states are
saddled
with onerous levels of debt as a result, their financial woes only aid China’s neocolonial designs.
A reviving Germany built modern factories, whereas the occupiers were
saddled
with old ones.
Trump’s firing of Comey
saddled
him with Mueller, a former FBI director in Democratic and Republican administrations, praised by politicians in both parties for his integrity.
Implementing the plan will prove to be a cost-effective solution for countries
saddled
with responding to frequent cholera outbreaks.
Most of the shadow banking system has disappeared, and traditional commercial banks are
saddled
with trillions of dollars in expected losses on loans and securities while still being seriously undercapitalized.
In the old model returns come quicker, but the long-term implications are gloomy, because the economy would remain
saddled
with the same problems it has confronted for decades.
Households, banks, and some non-financial firms in most advanced economies remain
saddled
with high debt ratios, implying continued deleveraging.
And Ecuador has been
saddled
by falling oil revenues and dollarization in a region where most countries have already depreciated their currencies.
Now that America is no longer
saddled
with a president loathed around the world, Putin has lost one of the key tools that had helped him boost Russia’s international standing.
Olympic host cities have often been
saddled
with debt, and their cityscapes have been laden with unused and unusable sports facilities.
That strategy
saddled
Japan with the world’s highest debt/GDP ratio, to little benefit.
So the man who spoke a lot about the future rode into power
saddled
on the votes of the past.
Saddled
with a rust-belt infrastructure, Russia further disqualifies itself with dysfunctional and revanchist politics and a demographic trend in near-terminal decline.
Future generations are being
saddled
with an explosion of public debt.
Rather, it comes from the feeling that Western civilization is increasingly unsatisfying,
saddled
with a system of incentives that are essential for accumulating wealth, but that undermine our capacity to enjoy it.
Japan is once again
saddled
with a caretaker government as the ruling Liberal Democrat Party (LDP) scrambles for a new leader with an election to the lower house of the Diet looming.
The remarkable growth spurt of the last three decades has degraded the natural environment considerably, produced vast excess capacity in basic industries like cement and steel, and left the banking system
saddled
with bad loans.
Moreover, the remaining 27 EU member states’ finance ministries are demanding that the UK settle its financial obligations to the bloc, lest they get
saddled
with the UK’s bill.
In response to this tragic reality – and despite being
saddled
by a severe fiscal crisis that has led to austerity measures at home – Brazil’s government has accelerated efforts to protect those arriving on our shores.
Nuclear power is
saddled
with three major unresolved risks: plant safety, nuclear waste, and, most menacing of all, the risk of military proliferation.
Indiscriminate lending – not the end of the drachma –&
saddled
Greeks with unbearable debt.&
Its balance sheet is now
saddled
with huge credit risks over which it has very little control.
These “leveraged buy-outs” leave the company
saddled
with debt and interest payments, its workers are laid off, and its assets are sold.
Long
saddled
with a bank-centric system of credit intermediation, the development of secure and stable equity and bond markets is a high priority in China’s effort to promote a more diversified business-funding platform.
Saddled
with debt, US leaders felt less able to enact badly needed fiscal stimulus when the Great Recession hit in 2007.
Given that China is
saddled
with large local-government and corporate debts, but also enjoys large domestic savings and a strong fiscal position, this message could not be more pertinent.
Investors came to believe that financial markets were
saddled
with highly elevated risk, owing to a number of factors.
Senior American officials, including Paul Wolfowitz, later President of the World Bank, argued that the Iraqi people should not be
saddled
with obligations that the dictator contracted in order to enrich himself and oppress his subjects.
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