Sentences with phrase «financial meltdown means»

For example, this article points out that Iceland's financial meltdown means big savings for outsiders (sorry Iceland, I know this is not exactly good news for you, but at least you can still take comfort in being the happiest people on Earth — see it's not all bad).
Don't wait too long to hit Björk's backyard, though: Iceland's 2008 financial meltdown means our dollar now buys 40 % more krona than it did five years ago.

Not exact matches

If I forget to lock my door, you are still a thief if you enter my house and take anything... meaning, the banks still chose to engage in the risky behavior that caused the financial meltdown... and yes, they knew it would happen, but as long as they made enough money in the short term, who needs to care about the long term?
Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna has rejected suggestions a cut in union funding would mean financial meltdown for Labour.
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