Sentences with phrase «own banking crisis»

It's not an exit vote per se, but like former U.K. leader David Cameron, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi may find that it mutates into a plebiscite — in Italy's case on a status quo dominated by stagnation, chronic unemployment, and an increasingly acute banking crisis.
Triggering a European banking crisis is one.
With most of these debts being held by Chinese entities, it's unlikely we'll see a banking crisis in the same way we could have seen if Greece or Spain went belly up, said Lau — many foreign banks hold European bonds — but we've seen markets panic on far less worrisome Chinese news in the past.
The banking crisis rocking a small Baltic nation in Europe has turned into a potential diplomatic incident.
Esmail said that the emerging markets are in some sense reliant on China as an economic engine, and China's shadow banking crisis is the biggest risk to emerging markets, but valuation-wise the emerging markets are the most appealing part of global equities universe.
CIBC World Markets strategist Peter Gibson has been expecting a banking crisis to hit China sometime by 2013.
The original idea was to create an electronic form of cash that could be sent «peer - to - peer» without going through a bank — an objective which was inspired by the banking crisis during the 2007 - 2008 recession.
Iceland teaches a few lessons on how to solve a banking crisis.
That did help revive the U.S. economy, but it also fueled a bubble in home prices that contributed greatly to the 2008 banking crisis.
Unlike many prior financial crises, the sharp losses stemming from Black Monday were not followed by an economic recession or a banking crisis.
Policy - makers can then face a currency crisis and a banking crisis simultaneously.
This is because in China the gap between lending and deposit rates during this century has been much higher than in other developing countries, probably as part of the process of recapitalizing the banks after the last banking crisis at the turn of the century.
It seems bizarre that the most reasonable understanding of why the 2008 bank crisis did not require a vast public subsidy for Wall Street occurred at Monday's Republican presidential debate on June 13, by none other than Congressional Tea Party leader Michele Bachmann — who had boasted in a Wall Street Journal interview two days earlier, on Saturday, that she voted against the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) «both times.»
«A default would likely lead to a renewed sharp economic downturn, pushing the economy back into severe recession and probably another serious banking crisis
«We're grateful to officials at the Treasury and Justice Departments who have been working to resolve this banking crisis.
The EURO area, and by extension the European Union, is confronting a political crisis, a banking crisis, a sovereign debt crisis, and an economic growth crisis.
As Europe's banking crisis deepens, Greece's and Spain's fiscal crisis spreads throughout Europe and the US economy stalls, most discussions of how to stabilize national finances assume that only two options are available: «internal devaluation» — shrinking the economy by cutting public spending; or outright devaluation of the currency (for countries that have not yet joined the euro, such as Eastern Europe).
I don't think another banking crisis is imminent, but we'll have one eventually.
She faces significant pressure from a newly elected Hollande, a political leader in Monti whose approval ratings are plummeting at home and needs to show some form of success on the European state, and a leader in Rajoy whose management of his country's banking crisis has been widely criticized.
Denmark's banking crisis is deepening as the new government's plan to impose a tax on lenders threatens to deplete capital when most of the country's banks have no access to funding markets.
I keep hearing that Canada is in the midst of its own real estate bubble, and I wonder if our northern neighbor will have its own banking crisis soon.
Bank crisis, poor response to the crisis, misuse of leverage, bear market, this time is different, the bond market not functioning properly, enormous corporate failures and so on.
The focus on the activities of private banks and the ways in which they could be influenced or controlled grew in part out of the experiences of the Depression in the early 1930s and the major banking crisis in Australia in the 1890s.
Short - term interest rates were instantly lowered to prevent a recession and banking crisis.
It is not clear yet how to resolve the European banking crisis and other related issues surrounding the Euro currency.
Governor Ignazio Visco's uneven track record during the country's banking crisis undermines the case for renewing his term.
14.24 Cyprus» central bank governor says the country has taken neccessary but painful decision after its banking crisis.
Bankers who say that the rules changed after the 2008/2009 banking crisis are wrong.
Forecasters tended to overestimate the drag from federal budgets deficits during the late 1980s, the banking crisis in the early 1990s, and most of the subsequent crises that we faced during the past two decades.
The point though is that while Morgan was definitely instrumental in knocking heads together and ultimately finding a private market solution to the banking crisis, he could not avert the stock market crash.
The banking crisis and economic collapse in 2008 was the largest financial disaster in the United States since the Great Depression.
You've got a historical background in your studies of the banking crises during the Great Depression, do you see economic history making a comeback?
In Finland, Norway, Sweden and Japan, the outcome was a full - scale banking crisis, while in the United Kingdom and Australia financial institutions experienced significant losses.
Three senior Irish bankers were jailed on Friday for up to three - and - a-half years for conspiring to defraud investors in the most prominent prosecution arising from the 2008 banking crisis that crippled the country's economy.
This is very good news, and is also a largely proven strategy, because it's close to how Sweden durably resolved its own banking crisis in the early 1990's.
They point to the banking crisis, policy uncertainty, or excessive regulation as equally or even more important.
Since March 2009, the S&P 500 Index has had a total return of approximately 250 %, driven by two primary factors: First, super-easy global monetary policy in the wake of the banking crisis, which drove down returns on safe assets to the point where risky assets became a much more compelling proposition than is typical.
Reforms in the financial sector pursued in the 2000s aimed at both addressing a banking crisis and improving the allocation of credit (savings).
Despite periodic banking crises around the world, there aren't a lot of precedents for the current Greek financial tragedy, according to Pew Research
International experience suggests that effective bank recapitalisation is an important condition for any sustained recovery from a banking crisis of these proportions.
Final comments and conclusion By the 2008 banking crisis there no longer was a partisan political difference between Republicans and Democrats in the United States, or between social democratic and neoliberal parties in Europe.
The ECB is trapped, already holding 40 % of sovereign debt, with Spain and Italy presenting major challenges, threatening to trigger a banking crisis in the not - so - distant future.
The structural difficulties, exacerbated by the financial and banking crisis, have become worse but it looks very much as if rewards crowdfunding is now providing a real alternative» commented Dr Richard Swart of UC Berkeley
Europe's banking crisis reached its apex three years after the United States, and its own industry restructuring has followed a similar path.
But to those who have been into Bitcoin since the Cyprus banking crisis of 2012 - 13 (not to mention the resulting spike in BTC price), South Africa's soaring interest in Bitcoin likely won't come as a surprise.
In this classic, first published in 1978, the late financial economist Charles Kindleberger looks back at the South Sea Bubble, Ponzi schemes, banking crises and other mass disturbances of purportedly efficient markets.
World stock markets perked up Wednesday, as a meeting of the European Central Bank raised hopes for some type of action to ease the continent's debt and banking crisis.
As Roosevelt exercised emergency power to deal with the banking crisis, revise the relationship between American currency and gold, and establish the Tennessee Valley Authority, editors hailed the arrival of «a new United States.»
My first comment was not about NWO but about the Federal Reserve System manipulating people by lending money at a low interest and suddenly increasing it by several procent and thus deliberately causing banking crises both in USA and EU.
The same Chancellor who still tries to claim that a global financial and banking crisis, which began in the USA and echoed round the world, was somehow caused by or made worse by levels of public spending here in Britain — when as Shadow Chancellor, before the crash, he had pledged to match Labour's spending plans.
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