Sentences with phrase «capital flight risk»

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The announcement puts potential new energy investments in British Columbia at greater risk and raises the potential for capital flight — and related job losses — from B.C. in energy and resources.
There are real risks of serious capital flight and associated dislocation in many emerging markets.
Cryptocurrency has also become rife with scams since its surge in value last year, and may constitute a global risk because it enables clandestine money laundering, capital flight, and tax evasion.
As Lamb, Teese and Polesel have shown, with the increasing residualisation of public schools caused by the flight of cultural capital — itself a result of years of federal and state neglect and artificial choice programs promoting private schools — public schools have a larger proportion of problematic learners, disadvantaged and refugee families, and students at risk of school failure, but have larger class sizes than ever before in comparison with most private schools.
Leaving euro: capital flight, new currency has extreme risks, foreigners would not accept new drachma, contagion effects.
China makes a similar move, cracking down on cryptocurrencies by banning the mining of the most popular ones within China, citing energy waste and environmental concerns, but likewise fearing the risk of Bitcoin as a vehicle for capital flight.
Whilst there is some speculation that this is strongly related to concerns about capital flight by Chinese residents, whatever the reasons for the new prohibition in China, it highlights the need for organisations in this sector to carefully structure their sales, consider the risks of crime and the potential applicability of crowdfunding and securities law restrictions.
On the debt side, commercial mortgage backed securities managed to hang tough until September when the virtual collapse of Russia's capital markets touched off a global flight of financial risk of all kinds.
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