Sentences with phrase «eventual exits from»

International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde urged policy makers to work more closely together as they plan eventual exits from unconventional monetary policies, endorsing swap arrangements between central banks as an instrument to weather instability.
The fifth, and most recent, factor is the US Federal Reserve's signals that it might end its policy of quantitative easing earlier than expected, and its hints of an eventual exit from zero interest rates, both of which have caused turbulence in emerging economies» financial markets.
After such a brave performance in Turin, Tottenham's eventual exit from the Champions League was disappointing.

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Our understanding of this tool will grow as we watch it being used in other economies — and this includes the eventual conclusion, and exit from, their programs.
50 % for the value created from the strategy and execution of the eventual exit — or sale of the company.
Creating uncertainty in world financial markets, the future of the European Union, the pace of globalization, how to strategically plan for an eventual exit, and how to prepare for potential risk from this event.
It was a match that Portugal lost, 4 - 0, to the eventual winners, and one that they ultimately failed to recover from, exiting the competition in the group stage.
Clare advised a partner in the Paris office of a global firm (with an English law LLP Agreement) on his proposed expulsion from the firm and eventual exit on agreed terms.
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