Sentences with phrase «in deep financial crisis»

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But the fact that investors are selling CLOs suggests problems in the bond market are deeper than some might suspect, and are raising parallels to the financial crisis.
The financial crisis, the deepest bear market since the Great Depression, and the continued growth of the emerging markets are just some of the contingencies directly affecting every portfolio in the world.
Back in 1987, the company was entering a deep financial crisis that has begun to ease only recently.
It was a world characterised by massive swings in our terms of trade, and a very serious international financial crisis followed by a deep global recession, not to mention the effects of the adoption of «non-conventional» policies in the major jurisdictions.
Along with the tremendous economic growth, the region has showed remarkable resilience against some of the deepest global financial crises in decades.
Their final «stylised fact» provides an accurate description of the subsequent Asian problems: «The «over-borrowing» episode culminates in a financial crisis, capital flight and recession — often forcing an uncontrolled deep devaluation of the currency, with a resurgence of inflation.»
I did not have to wait long as the financial crisis of 2008/09 was just around the corner and after watching my entire portfolio go deep in the red, I remained calm, continued to make buys every month and did not sell one single share.
Greece goes to early polls Sunday while in the throes of a deep financial crisis.
Japan's imploding stock bubble also popped the country's real estate bubble, creating zaitech - in - reverse and throwing the country into a deep financial crisis and halting the three - decade old «Economic Miracle» in its tracks.
WASHINGTON — The International Monetary Fund today sounded the alarm on excessive global borrowing, warning that with a total of $ 164 trillion owed, the world's public and private sectors are deeper in debt than at the height of the financial crisis a decade ago.
Faber argues there is — it might be harder to spot and it might not be as deep as it was in the aftermath of the financial crisis, but sharp - eyed investors will find intriguing opportunities in Asian markets, Eastern European markets, precious metals, and real estate.
As we know, the materialisation of some of the risks that had built up in the financial system, followed by a financial crisis, deep recessions and slow recoveries, has meant that much more has been demanded of central banks in recent years, especially those in the major jurisdictions.
In the United States, I think a big part of this recent global equity market selloff, particularly the violent nature of it in October, is an indicator that perhaps the scars from the 2007 — 2009 financial crisis still are fairly deeIn the United States, I think a big part of this recent global equity market selloff, particularly the violent nature of it in October, is an indicator that perhaps the scars from the 2007 — 2009 financial crisis still are fairly deein October, is an indicator that perhaps the scars from the 2007 — 2009 financial crisis still are fairly deep.
As we saw during the global financial crisis, even the United States — considered the world's deepest, fairest, most liquid, best - regulated market — is prone to extreme price swings far exceeding any lasting changes in underlying business value.
Reasons for this outcome were multiple: though world membership had doubled during Neal C. Wilson's 12 years in office, his authoritarian management style had alienated several constituencies; he had been identified with several demoralizing theological and financial crises; his age, 70, was against him in spite of his astounding vigor, and a widespread sense of deep crisis and need for new directions had gone unanswered.
As with the last great crisis of social democracy in the 1970s, today's stark choices are being posed as the result of a major economic shift within capitalism: the deep disruption of capital accumulation as a consequence of the crisis in global financial markets unleashed in 2008.
The protests is a reminder of the deep scars left over from the months - long encampment by St Paul's, when thousands of Occupy demonstrators protested against inequality in an improvised reaction to the financial crisis.
But the desire for justice and retribution is deep and complicated, and Iceland has taken an unusual step in the strange annals of the world financial crisis: it is pursuing criminal charges against a politician, former Prime Minister Geir Haarde, for his government's failure to avert the catastrophe.
Lopez Rivera's group, the F.A.L.N. staged scores of violent attacks in pursuit of Puerto Rican independence including fatal bombings in New York City, and the issue continues to smolder as Puerto Rico is wracked by a deep financial crisis.
In keeping with the customary «more is more» approach of remake culture, this Going in Style mines the financial crisis for deeper motivation for the old timers» robbery — Caine's house is being foreclosed on, and all three protagonists see their steelworkers» pension fund dissolveIn keeping with the customary «more is more» approach of remake culture, this Going in Style mines the financial crisis for deeper motivation for the old timers» robbery — Caine's house is being foreclosed on, and all three protagonists see their steelworkers» pension fund dissolvein Style mines the financial crisis for deeper motivation for the old timers» robbery — Caine's house is being foreclosed on, and all three protagonists see their steelworkers» pension fund dissolved.
We should have as an important theme in our classrooms the great financial crisis that erupted in the fall of 2008 and the deep global recession that followed in its wake.
In fact, the economic output that is lost because of poor education policies and practices leaves many countries in what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climIn fact, the economic output that is lost because of poor education policies and practices leaves many countries in what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climin what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climb.
The combination of continued State withdrawal from service provision, the deep and persistent effects of the global financial crisis that begun in 2008 and profound changes in the type of demand for social housing across North Western Europe call for a reflection on the implications of these phenomena for social housing providers.
9) Mortgage insurers and financial guarantee insurers — because of the laxness of accounting rules, they were able to offer guarantees significantly in excess of what they could pay in the deepest crisis.
The first hand history of monetary policy in the US that economists and bankers can personally recall goes like this: 1970s saw rampant double digit inflation, Paul Volcker saved the economy and the Fed by ending inflation with a deep recession, setting the stage for two decades of economic growth and all was fine until home price inflation spooked the Fed and led to the financial crisis.
It digs deeper than most, analyzing flaws in economic and financial theories that underpinned the errors of the crisis.
I remember a friend remarking when LA Moca went through its financial crisis that the institution — which is so deep in art by Rothko and Rauschenberg — could have sold a minor work by each artist without compromising the collection and solved its economic problems.
The mediatorship has by now completely buried the climate crisis deep below the «financial crisis» even as the climate crisis completely dwarfs the «financial» (which not one economic theory is able to explain or was able to foresee, but those «theories» are met with enormous respect in the same media industry which ridicules overwhelmingly consensual climate science).
It turns out they were off by a few years — but in that intervening time, we had a deep financial crisis that made financing anything difficult.
A paper published in the Nature Geoscience journal as part of the Global Carbon Project has found that despite the deep financial crisis last year, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in 2009 dropped only 1.3 per cent on 2008 levels.
But he didn't give the impression that he had, or was interested in, any deep understanding of the financial crisis or the choices facing the Australian government, and other governments in responding to it.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Since 2008, a deep financial crisis, which started in the United States, has widely spread around the world.
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