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With retail investors borrowing large amounts to finance share purchases, participation in the stock market surged, effectively turning a sound bull market into a “mad cow.”
Within months, if not weeks, of realizing the long-sought goal of European Union membership, a wave of political instability
surged
through Central Europe.
The IIT graduates, working both in India and America - and especially in partnership between the two countries -
surged
to the forefront of the information revolution.
Bridgewater Associates’ Developed World Populism index
surged
to its highest point since the 1930s in 2017, factoring in populist movements in the US, the United Kingdom, Spain, France and Italy.
Indeed, over the same nine-year period, the number of secondary schools in Tanzania more than quadrupled, from 927 to 4,102, and enrollment surged, from just over 250,000 students to nearly 1.5 million.
Leftist support has
surged
at a time when growth averages something like 3% per year in real terms, and is coupled with the most egalitarian income distribution in Latin America, as well as relatively high government spending for social purposes.
Indeed, in some countries – particularly Poland and Hungary – nationalism and anti-EU sentiment have
surged.
Anticipating deeper economic reforms from a strengthened Modi administration, India’s stock market
surged.
In the late 1960s, some East Asian economies
surged
ahead.
Interest in business ethics courses has surged, and student activities at leading business schools are more focused than ever before on making business serve long-term social values.
But that does not explain why, for example, the National Front has
surged
from 10% in opinion polls a decade ago to nearly 30% now.
Over the past decade, the corporate-bond market has
surged
as banks have restructured and repaired their balance sheets.
Although German growth
surged
ahead during the post-crisis period, as the graph shows, the International Monetary Fund predicts that it will fall back below that three-country average – and far below the eurozone average, which includes the smaller high-growth countries of Central and Eastern Europe – within five years.
As a result, unemployment has surged, now exceeding that of emerging economies.
Everyone agrees that incomes at the top have
surged
ahead in recent decades, helped by soaring rewards for those with a high-tech education and rising share prices.
Moreover, tourism has surged, and both company and government revenues have been rising rapidly.
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has similarly
surged
to the forefront of global problem solving, putting forward a bold action plan on climate change and proposing new and practical means to address the MDGs.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s April 2012 fiscal monitor report, the seigniorage levied by developed-country governments
surged
from about 1% of GDP in 2005-2007 to roughly 8% of GDP in 2008-2011, an increase of about $2.7 trillion.
But, as “risk-free” rates have risen six-fold in the past two years, the cost of bank equity and debt has often
surged
to levels at which investors balk.
Schools were multiplying as attendance
surged.
Greek debt
surged
and became insurmountable only under the IMF’s financing plan concluded in May 2010.
This is what Cameron and Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne were focusing on until UKIP
surged
in the opinion polls.
For seven years the G8 and the IMF shipped billions of dollars to Russia and Western banks
surged
into Moscow.
In the United Kingdom, reported hate crimes against immigrants
surged
42% year on year in the run-up to and aftermath of June’s Brexit referendum.
It
surged
by 6.1% in May, and it is heading towards growth of at least 5% this year, though GDP might barely rise as many services are contracting with domestic consumer demand.
Immigration to Spain, Italy, and Greece has surged, adding to longstanding immigrant populations in northern Europe and to the number of so-called “guest workers” in Austria, Germany, and Luxembourg.
Moreover, it would allow China to maximize its gains from burgeoning trade among developing economies, which
surged
from 8% of global trade in 1990 to 24% in 2011.
For a few years, imports surged, and by 1995 a sizeable current-account deficit had developed.
After the training, the percentage
surged
to 81%.
Prior to the annexation of Crimea, his approval rating had dropped to record lows; afterwards, it
surged
to more than 80%.
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