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In the US, the collapse of the tech bubble in 2000 entailed a $4
trillion
loss in market capitalization.
As a result of RMB internationalization, RMB deposits held by Hong Kong residents have reached RMB370 billion ($57 billion), and the amount may reach RMB1
trillion
by the end of the year.
A conservative estimate puts the welfare cost of intimate partner violence alone at $4.4 trillion, or 5.2% of global GDP.
The welfare cost is $3.6 trillion, or 4.2% of global GDP.
First, domestic violence against women and children imposes a social cost of $8
trillion
each year, making it a huge – and vastly underreported – global issue.
The European Central Bank managed to relieve an incipient credit crunch through its long-term refinancing operation (LTRO), which lent over a
trillion
euros to eurozone banks at one percent.
The seignorage rights have been estimated by Willem Buiter of Citibank and Huw Pill of Goldman Sachs, working independently, to be worth between €2-3 trillion, because they will yield more as the economy grows and interest rates return to normal.
The Global Financial Integrity Institute (GFI) reports that, in 2011, developing countries lost almost a
trillion
dollars through illicit transfers to the developed world.
A 50% reduction would save a staggering $7.5
trillion.
More than 50
trillion
cubic meters of natural gas, and misleading expectations, are about to recreate this pattern of underdevelopment in Bolivia.
This sounds like a lot, but it is only 1.4% of the roughly $1.9
trillion
spent on development aid during this period.
Women’s consumer spending is projected to reach $28
trillion
globally in 2014.
Some estimates put the Internet’s economic contribution to global GDP as high as $4.2
trillion
in 2016.
The Commission’s report states that the IOT may result in up to $11
trillion
in additional GDP by 2025.
The world is now on track to deplete its remaining “budget” for CO2 emissions, which now amounts to less than one
trillion
tons, in just 25 years.
In addition, US President Donald Trump’s reiteration of his pledge to seek $1.5
trillion
in spending on infrastructure and public capital programs will further bolster market sentiment.
In 2010, some 600,000 European citizens died prematurely because of outdoor and indoor air pollution, and the economic costs have been put at $1.6 trillion, roughly 9% of the European Union’s GDP.
The country’s Sparkassen – savings banks with a collective balance sheet of some €1
trillion
($1.1 trillion) – are outside the European Central Bank’s supervisory control, while thinly capitalized mega-banks, such as Deutsche Bank, and the country’s rotten state-owned regional lenders have obtained an implausibly clean bill of health.
First, the balance-sheet expansion of some $3.6
trillion
since late 2008 – which far exceeded the $2.5
trillion
in nominal GDP growth over the QE period – boosted asset markets.
If women matched men in terms of work – not only participating in the labor force at the same rate, but also working as many hours and in the same sectors – global GDP could increase by an estimated $28 trillion, or 26%, by 2025.
That would add up to $12
trillion
to global GDP by 2025, boosting GDP by 16% in India and about 10% in North America and Europe.
It will also have a cumulative cost of at least $100 trillion, more than 1.5 times today’s annual global GDP.
By 2050, antimicrobial resistance could impose a cumulative economic cost of $20
trillion
on China – equivalent to about two years of its current GDP.
Weighed against the alternative – $100
trillion
in lost production by 2050 and ten million lives lost every year – it is clearly one of the wisest investments we can make.
Given that China’s net external lending position amounts to $1.8 trillion, or 17.2% of GDP, the central bank has enough liquidity to reduce banks’ reserve requirements without resorting to unconventional monetary policy.
Given that those assets amount to an estimated $18 trillion, a higher return on capital would boost GDP and reduce debt.
Since the end of the credit boom in 2008, cross-border claims of banks based in the eurozone core (essentially Germany and its smaller neighbors) toward the eurozone periphery have plummeted from about €1.6
trillion
($2.2 trillion) to less than half that amount.
So, too, his plan to eliminate enough tax expenditures to offset the $5
trillion
in revenue lost from cutting marginal tax rates by 20%, while refusing to say which tax loopholes he would close.
Indeed, according to the International Monetary Fund, Chinese corporate, government, and household debt has increased by about $23
trillion
in the last decade alone, and its debt-to-GDP ratio has risen by around 100 percentage points, to more than 250%.
A common explanation for China’s apparent invulnerability is that it has large pools of domestic savings and enormous foreign-exchange reserves (over $3 trillion), which can be spent down to head off financial panics.
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