Sentences with phrase «of financial collapse do»

The majority of European nations & North America who voted for immorality are on the verge of financial collapse do u think that any politician can get straiten out the economy?

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The financial crisis and poor Australian dollar is just two of a thousand excuses I have heard them use over the years to avoid taking responsibility, and justify in their own minds that the collapse of this company has nothing to do with the underhanded practices and their own poor management.
The financial collapse of 2008 - 2009 did enormous damage to millions of lives, and left a great many people with a deep sadness, a feeling of alienation, and a deep and persistent sense that the system is somehow rigged.
Cook didn't mention Apple's financial success or any of its stumbles other than its well - documented brush with collapse.
This is the same Jamie Dimon who didn't need a cash infusion when Hank Paulson summoned chief executives of the nine largest U.S. banks to the Treasury in October 2008, handed them an agreement to sell shares to the U.S. government and told them to sign it; the same Jamie Dimon who managed to steer JPMorgan through the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression and remain profitable; the same Jamie Dimon whom the government tapped to buy Bear Stearns Cos. to prevent potential fallout from its collapse; the same Jamie Dimon who was held up as amodel for how a bank should be run.
The possibility that the stock market will quickly recover from its collapse, as it did earlier this decade, is perhaps the biggest uncertainty about the financial condition of the wealthy.
When Hillary Clinton called him out for wanting to capitalize on a housing collapse (despite the financial damage it did to millions of people), Trump replied by saying:
These strategies are manifold: firstly the acceptance of a new regulation of financial capital so that the whole system does not collapse.
«Historically a lot of agricultural investments were tax driven and that did not result in very positive outcomes,» Mr Brandweiner said, possibly referring to the spate of collapsed managed investment schemes such as Timbercorp during the financial crisis.
Cohen also said that the WFP's big spending, anti-taxpayer agenda would do further damage to the weakened economy and a state government on the brink of financial collapse.
However, the questions of how to make sure such a financial collapse doesn't happen again and how to improve education in the city are what's driving disagreement.
And I also got a lot of hate mail from people who don't like teachers and who don't like unions, either, and who blame them for the financial collapse of 2008 - which is absurd.
If we had not figured out that the housing market was going to collapse and taken steps to short a lot of financial stocks and protect ourselves, I don't know if we would be around today.
In other words, if the collapse of a financial asset bubble does not create systematic financial and economic risk, the Federal Reserve need not intervene.
Because our banks managed to survive the financial collapse of 2008, whereas many U.S. banks did not.
They also show that, in this new era of fiat money, credit growth drives economic growth, liquidity dictates the movements of the financial markets and the government attempts to control both credit growth and liquidity to ensure that the economy does not collapse.
This was / is true of most financial insurance, title insurance, etc., and as such, many such insurers got wiped out in the collapse of the housing bubble, because they did not realize that they were taking one big nondiversifiable risk.
There's no proof the advent of the automobile had anything whatsoever to do with the financial collapse of the cycleway.
Significant evidence of either tendency will delegitimize the regime's financial mechanisms, and, by so doing, threaten their collapse.
The worst that could happen if the US doesn't significantly reduce its greenhouse gas production rates is almost unimaginable environmental disaster that will cause not only financial collapse but also billions of deaths.
Think financial collapses that economists didn't predict, think lengths of wars, Lebenon, The Great War, which those in the know predicted would be over quickly.
Yet U.S. reporters and economists still write as though the Great Recession had nothing to do with a global energy shock but was instead a «financial crisis» that began with the collapse of an investment bank (Lehman Brothers) on September 15, 2008.
With last year's collapse of Dewey & Leboeuf LLP, it's becoming more common in the U.S. for lawyers to be the ones trying to do their due diligence on a firm's financial stability.
-LSB-...] Mrs Thatcher did indeed oversee a collapse of northern manufacturing (though that process neither began nor ended with her), as well as a financial - services boom that was mostly felt in the south - east.»
As compared to traditional currencies, bitcoin's rise exceeded that of nearly every major nation, as did precious metals (which are often compared to cryptocurrencies based on limited supply, independence from governments and usage as a hedge against a collapse in traditional financial markets).
It certainly doesn't pose a systemic risk to the global economy like, say, the financial collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. did, although the fearmongers will tell you otherwise.
I do know a fair amount about credit scores and theoretically, IF someone with otherwise great or good credit somehow had their financial world collapse on them and they filed for bankruptcy or were foreclosed on, I suppose that would fit your idea of someone with one big screw up on their credit that disqualifies them, at least temporarily from buying a home.
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