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The top executives at 14 leading financial firms received cash compensation (as salary, bonus, and/or stock options exercised)
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roughly $2.5 billion in 2000-2008 – with five individuals alone receiving $2 billion.
In the latest data (through the end of August), despite being two-thirds the size, Ireland received more ECB financing than Greece –
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75% of Irish GNP and growing rapidly.
Moreover, at the end of last year, China’s net foreign-exchange position totaled $2 trillion – 21% of GDP – with gross foreign-exchange reserves
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just under $4 trillion.
This year, developing countries, taken together, are expected to record their first net capital outflow –
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$615 billion – since 2006.
The 17 GW of solar-generation capacity that was added in 2010 from investments
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$79 billion could power more than 12.5 million homes.
Since the beginning of the century, more than a million people have died in storms like Hagupit and other major disasters, such as the 2010 Haitian earthquake, with economic damage
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nearly $2 trillion.
Japan has already surpassed the US as one of India’s largest sources of foreign direct investment, accounting for inflows
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$2.2 billion last year.
India has a population of 1.2 billion people, but it has long been dominated by a tiny elite: a couple of hundred extended families,
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perhaps 4,000-5,000 people.
According to the Turkish authorities, two teams,
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15 people, flew from Riyadh to Istanbul on the day of Khashoggi’s appointment and left within hours.
They are also dependent on large quantities of wholesale debt –
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€4.9 trillion (27% of total eurozone loans), with €660 billion maturing in the next two years – to fund low-yielding assets.
The European Investment Bank, the World Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development have agreed on a new Joint Action Plan, including investment
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€30 billion ($39 billion) over the next two years, as well as policy advice, to support economic recovery and sustained growth in the region.
The goal of achieving back-to-back annual reductions
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more than double that magnitude is sheer fantasy.
If a country can support debt
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80% of GNP (a rough but reasonable rule of thumb), then we need approximately 50% “haircuts” on this existing and forthcoming debt (reducing it to 75% of its nominal value).
Even with a draconian austerity package,
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10% of GDP, its public debt would rise to 160% of GDP.
This figure includes ECB credit that financed capital flight from Ireland
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€130 billion over the past three years.
Sixty-seven tax-evasion cases and 43 smuggling cases, with claims
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more than 26 billion pesos and 58 billion pesos, respectively, have been filed against groups and individuals.
Germany once prided itself on being the “photovoltaic world champion”, doling out generous subsidies –
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more than $130 billion, according to research from Germany’s Ruhr University – to citizens to invest in solar energy.
Indeed, the GCC has offered generous aid,
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roughly $160 billion so far, to countries swept by the Arab Spring.
Britain has a population of just over 65 million people and what was, at least until Thursday, the world’s fifth-largest national economy, with annual GDP
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nearly $3 trillion.
Companies that have signed the UN Principles for Responsible Investment have combined assets under management
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$60 trillion.
Yet the American Enterprise Institute reports that, from 2005 to 2016, Chinese companies have made just 202 investments, including mergers and acquisitions, in the US, only 16 of which –
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$21 billion – were in technology sectors.
At least 99 nuclear accidents meeting this definition,
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more than $20.5 billion in damages, occurred worldwide from 1952 to 2009 – or more than one incident and $330 million in damage every year, on average, for the past three decades.
In 2015, the surplus from trade with the UK topped €50 billion ($57 billion), with German exports
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roughly €89 billion, or 3% of German GDP.
In the year 2000, Americans made private donations for foreign aid of all kinds
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about $4 per person, or roughly $20 per family.
Based on recent work by Isabel Galiana and Chris Green of McGill University, I advocate expenditure
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around 0.2% of global GDP – roughly $100 billion a year.
Over the past decade, 370,000 new jobs have been created in the sector, and exports of renewable-energy technology are rising rapidly,
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roughly €30 billion from 2006 to 2008.
He has focused on China and Germany, because they maintain large bilateral trade surpluses with the US –
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$366 billion and $74 billion, respectively, in 2015.
For example, Morocco’s Ouarzazate Solar Power Plant and its Drinking Water Efficiency Program were launched with €37 million ($50.6 million) from the EU’s Neighborhood Investment Facility; these projects subsequently gained additional funding
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more than €600 million.
While Greece and Portugal face the need for deflation
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30% and 35%, respectively, the figures for Spain and Italy are high enough to justify fears about the future development of the eurozone.
Some 46 million people, about one-seventh of the US population, receive monthly benefits
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$75 billion per year.
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