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Just as the oil price fall sparked by 1997's ‘Asian’ crisis contributed to Russia’s default and devaluation of 1998, so
soaring
prices for oil and other commodities restored Russia’s debt service capacity this year.
Aside from a humanitarian crisis, with thousands drowning each year trying to reach Europe and thousands more detained, there is the
soaring
expense of border controls and bureaucracy, a criminalized people-smuggling industry, and an expanding shadow economy, where illegal migrants are vulnerable to exploitation, labor laws are broken and taxes go unpaid.
The payoffs are seen in
soaring
employment, a decade-long stock market boom, and rapid rates of innovation and productivity improvements.
Unemployment and the budget deficit are
soaring.
If the drums of war grow louder this summer, oil prices could rise in a way that will most likely cause a US and global growth slowdown, and even an outright recession if a military conflict erupts and sends oil prices
soaring.
Currency devaluation was not an easy option, either, as it would boost inflation and send the costs of servicing external debts
soaring
to prohibitively high levels.
And of course, there again is the matter of the
soaring
national debt.
Russia’s government has banned wheat exports, sending world grain prices
soaring.
In contrast, nearly 80% of the world’s poor do not have access to any social protection to shield them from the effects of unemployment, illness, or disability – not to mention crop failure or
soaring
food costs.
The average real long-term government interest rate in 1891-1979 – a period ending just before Volcker oversaw
soaring
growth in borrowing costs – was a mere 1.25%, which is very close to the real long-term interest rate today.
Productivity growth will probably be higher than before 1995: the
soaring
growth rates of recent years are not accidents; the high tech explosion is real.
Indeed, despite perpetual talk of an overheating economy, China’s exports and retail sales are soaring, and its foreign-exchange reserves now approach $2.5 trillion, even as America’s fiscal and trade deficits remain alarming.
When home prices were soaring, the geniuses behind mortgage finance seemed infallible.
In the early 2000s, another Republican president, George W. Bush, essentially followed Reagan’s playbook, again slashing taxes and sending deficits
soaring.
Despite a $2.8 billion International Monetary Fund bailout package, the economy continues to totter, with inflation
soaring
and public-sector salary disputes flaring.
“The period of wage moderation may be coming to an end,” warns Otmar Issing, the ECB’s chief economist, implying that
soaring
energy prices may now be feeding through into the overall price level (so-called “second-round effects”).
They are not the ones who will be blamed for
soaring
prices, nor are they the ones who will have to force the inflation genie back into the bottle.
America's economy seemed to be tanking, Japan's was soaring, and projections favored 2005 as the date when it would overtake the United States.
Understood in this light, the real threat is not Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapon, but Israel’s attempts to halt it, which would surely incur Iranian retaliation through blockade of the Strait of Hormuz – sending oil prices
soaring
to more than $200 a barrel and driving the world's major economies into sustained free-fall.
As America went into battle, with deficits already
soaring
from his 2001 tax cut, Bush decided to plunge ahead with yet another round of tax “relief” for the wealthy.
QUESTION: Unemployment is
soaring
in the countries on the EU’s periphery, affecting all age brackets.
The EU’s ad hoc €1 billion Food Facility, created in 2008 for rapid response to
soaring
food prices in developing countries, is a good example.
Moreover, the value of the dollar has been
soaring
against the yen, euro, and most emerging-market currencies.
China’s Real-Estate WrongsBEIJING – China’s real-estate sector has been a source of serious concern for several years, with
soaring
property prices raising fears of overheating in the housing market.
But high unemployment, glaring inequality, and
soaring
prices for basic commodities are also a huge factor.
The fact that Greek stocks are tumbling and bond yields are
soaring
means almost nothing; after seven years of economic contraction and human suffering worse than that during the Great Depression of the 1930s, even a large amount of volatility is no reason to persist with failed policies.
Its
soaring
deficits and unsustainable debts were symptoms of serious pathologies: a dysfunctional public sector, an uncompetitive private sector, and an elite that abdicated its responsibilities and, rather than facing the challenges of the day, used the state as a means to supply jobs to political loyalists.
The fear inspired by the Fukushima Daiichi disaster will be reflected in
soaring
costs for nuclear power worldwide, largely owing to demands for improved safety and the need to pay more to insure the potential risks.
Soaring
oil prices will cut corporate profits and household purchasing power.
Those
soaring
minarets, those black headscarves, are threatening because they rub salt in the wounds of those who feel the loss of their own faith.
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