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Today, they are on top: for the second decade in a row, Hindi newspapers experienced the fastest growth, with average circulation
soaring
at a compounded annual growth rate of 8.78% since 2006.
Even
soaring
commodity prices, bolstered by strong demand from China, became problematic, with the expectation of a terms-of-trade reversal generating significant uncertainty.
Greenspan supported the tax cuts of 2001 with the most specious of arguments – that unless something was done about America’s
soaring
fiscal surpluses, the national debt would be totally paid off within, say, ten to fifteen years.
But
soaring
deficits did not return the economy to full employment, so the Fed did what it had to do – cut interest rates.
Greenspan was as enthusiastic for a policy that led to
soaring
deficits as any politician; but the fig leaf of being “above politics” gave credence to that policy, engendering support from some who otherwise would have questioned its economic wisdom.
According to Internet World Stats, the number of Internet users in China has more than tripled since 2006,
soaring
to 485 million in mid-2011 – more than three times that in 2006.
More immediately, inflation across the oil states is
soaring
today, with CPI inflation in the Middle East averaging more than 6% after years of relative stability.
Deaths from malaria were soaring, partly because poor countries’ health systems were dramatically underfunded, and partly because the malaria parasite had developed resistance to the usual medicines.
Undertaking this kind of analysis and forecasting becomes even more crucial when companies enter new markets where different risks (for example, local skills shortages, high turnover, or
soaring
costs) can easily mean the difference between success and failure.
But when markets in both countries reacted more violently than expected – with bond yields
soaring
in the United States and inter-bank lending rates spiking in China – the monetary authorities backed off.
It coincided with the peak of the West’s belief in its
soaring
economic strength and perpetual global ascendancy.
And yet failure to raise the VAT or to cut government spending means continued large deficits and
soaring
government debt.
With food prices now soaring, most of Asia’s “working poor,” who are already struggling on degraded lands, in sweatshops, on streets and at homes, risk further destitution.
Soaring
food prices before the global financial crisis provided a warning, as does the slowing rate of growth of agricultural productivity.
But, for now, a complete meltdown seems distinctly less likely than gradual stabilization followed by a tepid recovery, with
soaring
debt levels and lingering high unemployment.
The economy rebounded quickly, with the annualized growth rate
soaring
to 12.1% in the first quarter of 2010.
Even countries ranked toward the bottom of global corruption indices – for example, Russia and Nigeria – boasted
soaring
middle-class populations and rising consumer demand.
Nor did markets prepare us well for
soaring
oil and food prices.
With college tuition soaring, the only way their children could get the education that would provide a modicum of hope was to borrow; but, with education loans virtually never dischargeable, student debt seemed even worse than other forms of debt.
CAMBRIDGE: Caught by rising inflation from oil prices and a
soaring
dollar, the European Central Bank (ECB) has raised interest rates yet another notch.
Everywhere in the leading countries – the US, the United Kingdom, China, India, and elsewhere – the rich have enjoyed
soaring
incomes and growing political power.
Non-conventional monetary policies fueled an asset boom, with share prices
soaring
and property prices in economic hubs like New York, London, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, and Shanghai shutting out domestic purchasers.
Slow growth, aging populations, and
soaring
deficits are a dangerous mix.
– sent his popularity soaring, to the mortification of many Republican leaders.
A related risk is that increasing rates too slowly could lead to an asset-price bubble and all the dangers – frozen credit markets,
soaring
unemployment, plummeting consumption, and more – implied by its inevitable deflation.
With
soaring
deficits, and a rudderless fiscal policy, one does wonder whether a populist administration might recklessly turn to the printing press.
The only thing saving the euro in the short term is the European Central Bank’s purchases of sovereign bonds, which have kept interest rates from
soaring.
Delays stretching into years, and cost overruns
soaring
into the billions of dollars, are a sadly familiar story in public works.
By the same token,
soaring
energy prices shifted purchasing power from the United States and Europe to oil exporters, who, recognizing the volatility of energy prices, rightly saved much of this income.
Unfortunately, not all of the arrows have been
soaring
in flight.
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