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Given massive trading volumes, direct intervention can alter supply and demand for currencies only on the margin.
Given the enormous size of daily
volumes
in currency markets, such attempts almost always fail, leading to currency crises.
In reality, by purchasing large
volumes
of government bonds, the ECB was crossing the Rubicon; after all, it is explicitly prohibited from financing governments.
Serum Institute produces a higher volume of vaccines than any other company in the world and has played a key role in cutting costs and boosting
volumes.
But in the past two years, other players have entered the market, and
volumes
have skyrocketed.
In recent years, countries around the world have accumulated very large
volumes
of foreign exchange, topped by China with more than $2 trillion, but including hundreds of billions of dollars held by Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, India, and the oil-producing countries.
And, whether the Chinese like it or not, how they respond will speak
volumes
about what kind of role China will play in global governance.
But it is virtually inconceivable that Myanmar could achieve such acceleration in growth without large
volumes
of inward investment.
Fortunately for the US, the immediate adverse impact on borrowing costs would be alleviated, if not nullified, by investors’ lack of readily available alternatives to US government bonds, as well as a Federal Reserve that has been buying large
volumes
of US Treasuries.
When Germany's President came to Prague, shortly after our Velvet Revolution, on March 15, 1990 (the 51st anniversary of the Nazi occupation of the Czech lands), he did not have to say much, because the fact of his visit on such a day spoke
volumes.
Far fewer working-age persons--not only women; men too--belong to the labor force in most Continental nations than in the US..Middle-aged retirees and idle youth speak
volumes.
Trading
volumes
are down, as is bank lending, and there have been major layoffs in financial centers around the globe.
This was reflected in a 40% gain in the country’s terms of trade (the price of exports relative to imports), which meant that the same export
volumes
translated into more dollars.
Rubble is equivalent to 11 years of waste in Iwate prefecture, and 19 years of waste in Miyagi prefecture – enormous
volumes
that exceed these regions’ disposal capacity.
Any workable agreement will require Iran to renounce uranium enrichment above the 5% level needed for a civilian nuclear-power program; accept limits on enrichment volumes, the number of centrifuges, and technology; agree to forgo reprocessing; and address operations at the heavy-water reactor in Arak.
Due to its superior infrastructure relative to Senegal, Ghana has attracted many billions of dollars more in foreign investment and records much higher trade
volumes.
The waste
volumes
are so large – estimated to be 30 million cubic meters (enough to fill the 55,000-seat Tokyo Dome more than 20 times) – and the material so complex that the final steps of management need to be carefully optimized, even if the main contaminant is relatively short-lived radiocesium.
The JAEA demonstration projects can be used to develop estimates of cost and other resource requirements – and resulting waste
volumes
– for defined levels of contaminant reduction, but they cannot be used to specify or justify the numerical goals of the regional cleanup.
NASA’s Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment satellite provides information on changes in the earth’s gravity due to fluctuating water
volumes.
Moreover, excise taxes are a convenient source of revenue in developing countries, as they are primarily levied on products such as alcohol, tobacco, gas, vehicles, and spare parts, which involve few producers, large sales volumes, relatively inelastic demand, and easy observability.
And it speaks
volumes
to the changing world that, as panic recedes and the wreckage is revealed, Asia in general and China in particular are emerging as clear winners.
The primary events at the LHC are in effect Little Bangs, tiny fireballs that reproduce Big Bang conditions, albeit over very small
volumes.
During China’s infrastructure boom, it was importing huge
volumes
of commodities, pushing up their prices and, in turn, growth in the world’s commodity exporters, including large emerging economies like Brazil.
The IG, which led an insurgency in Upper Egypt from 1992-1997 and was implicated in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York, started disavowing armed tactics in 1997, and consolidated this change by releasing some 25
volumes
of theological and rational arguments to promote their new ideology.
When smaller economies gain access to a much larger market, trade
volumes
expand and wages rise, with a small part of the trade expansion diverted from other countries (one of Russia’s concerns).
China’s population is eating more, notably more meat, which in turn requires the importation of higher
volumes
of animal feed made from soybeans and maize.
On What Matters is a book of daunting length: two large volumes, totaling more than 1,400 pages, of densely argued text.
And if we can no longer rely on laboratory experiments to test causality, we must test it in the real world, using massive
volumes
of real-time data.
It is a rare event when two
volumes
of the same book top the Argentine bestseller list.
Nevertheless, the same thing occurred with the first and second
volumes
of The Argentines, another look at our history by Jorge Lanata, one of Argentina’s best known journalists.
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