Sentences with phrase «modern financial history»

The unrelenting global financial press compared the unusually extreme trading volatility to every terrible episode in modern financial history — the Asian financial crisis in the mid-1990s, the Black Monday of 1987, and the Black Monday of 1929.

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The broad scope of challenges facing the world's top financial executives is unlike any other period in modern business history.
The Prisoner's Dilemma is the most important paradigm for understanding shadow risk in modern financial markets at the pinnacle of a multi-generational debt cycle unparalleled in the history of finance.
Meanwhile, Republicans aim to extend their majority to a modern - history record of 245 seats — and they believe the financial gap could leave a handful of seats on the table this year.
What's more, every previous election in modern history has been fought with a giant GOP financial advantage.
The history of Melbourne details the city's growth from a fledging settlement into a modern commercial and financial centre as Australia's second largest city.
This, of course, is a chicken - and - egg financial deal: You need credit to function in a modern society, but you can't get such credit without a credit history.
She has written for specialist and generalist publications (African Arts, NKA: Journal of Contemporary African Art, Prospect, the Financial Times), lectured at museums and galleries (SOAS, Cambridge, Birkbeck, Photographer's Gallery, British Museum, Tate Modern), and is interested in communicating ideas about culture, history, art and the negotiation of identities to a wide audience.
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