Sentences with phrase «financial economy as a whole»

Aside from the Whitney story, Once in Golconda tells the story of boom and bust for the financial economy as a whole.

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We aim to make consumer financial markets work for consumers, responsible providers, and the economy as a whole.
Personal financial advice always tells people that they must save (for college, retirement, etc) yet that advice is often wrong for the economy as a whole.
The federal funds rate, which governs the cost of lending between banks and serves as a benchmark for the whole economy, has stood at a zero to 0.25 percent range since December 2008, during the depth of the financial crisis.
The issues that women are concerned about — equal access to healthcare, to financial systems, to the world economy, to employment, to education; a sustainable environment, personal safety, security and autonomy — these are all issues that are important to the Bitcoin community as a whole.
[2] They define it as «the use of prudential actions to contain risks that, if realised, could have widespread implications for the financial system as a whole as well as the real economy
A sudden reversal of such misalignments can cause significant stress in the financial system and the economy as a whole.
It is possible that the sum of those bad decisions could threaten financial stability or the economy as a whole, and so we monitor the situation as a matter of course.
At various points, he recognizes the legitimacy of all four common justifications of market regulation: to protect workers from exploitation, to protect consumers, to protect third parties harmed by market transactions (through externalities), and to preserve the stability of the economy or society as a whole (e.g., through regulation of the financial sector).
The causal sequence, as I understand it, runs as follows: (1) Inadequate regulation of the financial sector leads to (2) crisis in the financial sector which leads to (3) crisis in the whole economy which leads to (4) falling tax revenues which leads to (5) a bigger budget deficit.
Intimating the continuing grim state of the British economy, Mr King said: «In the wake of the financial crisis, and the sharp downturn that followed, the amount of money in the economy as a whole - broad money - is now barely growing at all.
«I am in no doubt that having the whole chain from small spinoffs to massive companies doing their research, clinical development, and manufacturing here in London and the southeast can be as important to our economy as the financial services sector is today.»
It is unlikely that financial stocks will mirror changes in the Turkish economy as a whole.
Q: Why do you suppose so few people in risk management, and senior management at major financial firms, were unwilling to consider alternative views of the sustainability of the risks being taken as the risks got larger and larger relative to the equity of individual companies, the industry as a whole, and the economy as a whole?
Researchers used data from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation's 2015 National Financial Capability Study (NFCS) to issue the student loan brief summarizing key findings about student loan debt and its implications for the borrowers and for the economy as a whole.
But I would not give a lot of credence to those in the banks who complain that a lack of liquidity in the financial markets is harming the economy as a whole, and as such, we should loosen regulations on the banks.
Why do you suppose so few people in risk management, and senior management at major financial firms, were unwilling to consider alternative views of the sustainability of the risks being taken as the risks got larger and larger relative to the equity of individual companies, the industry as a whole, and the economy as a whole?
Simultaneously, big urban centers like Bristol face financial challenges due to job losses in the manufacturing sector and the general sluggishness of the economy as a whole (as of 2010).
In turn, this will help stabilize the financial system — and, by extension, the economy as a whole.
Macroprudential is a term used to describe financial policies that are aimed at minimizing or eliminating risks to the financial system as a whole — think of it like a blanket, nation - wide policy that's used to eliminate or reduce systemic risk within our country's economy.
We are better off with a slower, less indebted economy for a time, and in the end, the economy as a whole will be better off, with people saving to buy in the future, rather than running the risk of defaults, and a very punk economy while we work through the financial losses.
The study concludes that legal services providers would be disadvantaged disproportionately compared with the UK economy as a whole due to their reliance on intermediate demand from other sectors likely to be adversely affected, particularly financial and other professional services, and from resulting lower levels of business investment.
Simultaneously, big urban centers like Bristol face financial challenges due to job losses in the manufacturing sector and the general sluggishness of the economy as a whole (as of 2010).
Gambling sites would be wise to incorporate Coingeek's onboarding tool, not only to make financial transactions with their clients a smoother and more predictable process, but also because an expanded Bitcoin economy will undoubtedly benefit the industry as a whole.
The idea of financial freedom and an entire economy based on the blockchain appealed to my curiosity, which caused me to investigate about bitcoins and cryptocurrencies as a whole.
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