Sentences with phrase «sovereign debt crises»

Interest - Rate Setting at the ECB Following the Financial and Sovereign Debt Crises, in Real - Time
Globally, treasury departments continue to face funding deficits with no simple resolution in sight, and the ensuing significant increases in government debt have produced several sovereign debt crises.
CIGI monitors issues of financial governance and securities regulation, tracks the response of central banks and examines improvements to frameworks to manage severe sovereign debt crises.
On the 12th September 2012, the German Constitutional Court issued its much - expected third judgment on the constitutionality of measures that have been taken at the level of European and international law in response to the ongoing sovereign debt crises in the Eurozone and the crisis of the currency union that resulted thereof.
One of the regular features of sovereign debt crises, and one amply revealed in Beth Simmons book on the 1930s crisis in Europe, Who Adjusts?
Birmingham's development takes account of the causes and associated indicators of sovereign debt crises varying between different countries and regions.
The study «Predicting sovereign debt crises» was published in the Journal of Financial Stability.
Dr Frank Strobel, Senior Lecturer in Economics, said: «We have developed a new type of «early warning system» that will provide more accurate predictions of sovereign debt crises and how long they are likely to last.
Despite the sovereign debt crises in Europe, there was continued strong demand by investors for European corporate bonds, according to Thomson Reuters.
In Europe, the market's development has been hampered by a hodgepodge of national bankruptcy laws, and investor sentiment that has not fully recovered from the sovereign debt crises early this decade, according to Oh.
Some of the most dramatic improvements in economic performance are being seen in the countries most hurt by the financial and sovereign debt crises that started in 2008.
Sovereign debt crises tend to be messy and drawn - out — as Greece has shown — because the world lacks a global bankruptcy process to restructure debts that governments can't pay.
Following years of economic troubles in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis of in 2011, Portugal, Spain and Italy have managed to turnaround their economies.
However, recently, the economic recovery seen in Portugal since the sovereign debt crisis has indeed begun affecting the way agencies such as Moody's and Standard & Poor's see the economy, indicating that in the near future more investors could be considering buying Portuguese bonds.
In the wake of the sovereign debt crisis, Europe began implementing measures to make its financial system stronger.
The eurozone's recovery from the sovereign debt crisis has been about improving situations in the economic bloc's peripheral economies like Italy and Portugal, and this new batch of uncertainty in Portugal's financial sector is not sitting well with investors.
Like the other Italian cities on this list, Florence has been crushed by the sovereign debt crisis and the political turmoil of the Berlusconi government.
Many were optimistic about the future economic prospects in Lisbon before the sovereign debt crisis, but the crisis and corresponding austerity measures have stifled its economy.
That's also making Austrian bond yields spike, ushering in a new phase of the sovereign debt crisis from the East.
The economy has registered one of the strongest performances in the euro area in the last few years — after the troubles seen during the sovereign debt crisis.
But while all that red ink set up the necessary conditions, it took the threat of a sovereign debt crisis and the rise of small - c conservatism to generate what John Monks, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, has described as a «stampede towards austerity.»
The new finance chief of Spain also told CNBC that the southern European economy has been growing at a solid pace of about 3 percent in the last four years, but this doesn't mean that the problems raised during the euro zone sovereign debt crisis are over.
Portugal has been in financial trouble since the sovereign debt crisis of 2011.
Then again, as anyone who is closely following the world's sovereign debt crisis can tell you, the austerity trend Obama is apparently trying to buck doesn't really exist.
He'd best prepare for a frightful year: Germany will likely continue its gradualist approach to combating the sovereign debt crisis — even if it means taking the rest of the continent to the brink and beyond.
Given the expansive dimensions of Europe's sovereign debt crisis, this is by no means assured.
The central bank, based in Frankfurt, used typically understated and technical language to describe its actions, but it appears to have done what its leadership said throughout 2011 that it would not do: namely, flood the financial markets with euros in a Hail Mary attempt to make sure that the region's sovereign debt crisis does not lead to a major financial shock.
The reform agenda in the European Union has been slow and at times painful, but progress has been made since the eurozone sovereign debt crisis.
In a wide - ranging keynote address to investors, famed money manager Bob Rodriguez warned that the U.S. has a narrow window ahead to escape the kind of sovereign debt crisis that Europe is now experiencing.
Bonds of Europe's most - indebted nations slumped as speculation resurfaced that the euro region remains vulnerable to shocks as it emerges from the sovereign debt 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.
Koester says more companies are starting to understand how currency movements affect their business, probably as a result of the sovereign debt crisis in Europe and recent volatility in the FX markets.
There is little chance of anyone avoiding the ripple effects of the coming sovereign debt crisis.
As for Europe, there has not been a lack of fresh crises to propel the continent's sovereign debt crisis forward.
While both the Oakmark International and International Small Cap Funds had acceptable investment performance in the fourth quarter of 2011, the full year was not good for global equities or for our two Funds, as natural disasters (first in Japan, later in Thailand) and Europe's sovereign debt crisis took their toll.
COVER STORY: LIVING ON THE EDGE By Laurence Neville Southern Europe's sovereign debt crisis may appear to have been resolved, but severe trials still lie ahead — particularly for Greece.
Video below on Camp Kotok attendee John Mauldin who says the next sovereign debt crisis could be in France or Italy..
«Before Brexit, there was Grexit and the European sovereign debt crisis, Scotland's independence referendum, and the U.S. legislative gridlock over its debt ceiling in 2011, which threatened to, out of whole cloth, create a default in the global benchmark risk - free asset,» Zezas adds.
Before Brexit, there was Grexit and the European sovereign debt crisis, Scotland's independence referendum, and the U.S. legislative gridlock over its debt ceiling in 2011, which threatened to, out of whole cloth, create a default in the global benchmark risk - free asset.
His work focuses on financial regulation, corporate law, contracts, and cross-border transactions and disputes, and his most recent article, «Boilerplate Shock: Sovereign Debt Contracts as Incubators of Systemic Risk,» examines the role of financial contracts in the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis.
Many investors have been spooked by the ongoing sovereign debt crisis in Europe, rising oil prices, and the apparent lack of progress by the congressional Super Committee.
Before the European sovereign debt crisis starting in 2010, Greece's economy represented about 2 % of the eurozone's gross domestic product (GDP); after the crisis - induced recession, it accounts for even less.
The formation of the European Stability Mechanism1 and regional banking union, coupled with the introduction of policy tools like Outright Monetary Transactions2 and sovereign bond purchases through quantitative easing, should make Europe far more resistant to contagion than it was during the initial phases of the regional sovereign debt crisis, in our view.
The European economy at large had been moving forward in the wake of the 2007 --- 2009 global financial crisis and subsequent sovereign debt crisis,...
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York may ask foreign lenders for more detailed daily reports on liquidity as the U.S. steps up monitoring of risks from Europe's sovereign debt crisis, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
The group — which includes Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia, the anti-immigration Northern League and the far - right Brothers of Italy party — vowed to eliminate the «damaging effects» of a landmark 2011 pension reform named after then Welfare Minister Elsa Fornero and passed at the peak of Italy's sovereign debt crisis.
We have seen promising structural reforms from some of the countries that had gotten into trouble during the sovereign debt crisis that started in 2009, and equally encouraging restructuring initiatives at the corporate level.
Abandoning that commitment would plunge Britain into the financial whirlpool of a sovereign debt crisis, at the cost of many thousands of jobs.
In development cooperation, an area of «shared» competences between the EU institutions and the member states, it has remained unexplored how economic recession, the sovereign debt crisis, austerity, the struggle in the eurozone and increasing Euroscepticism have affected the relationship between the EU and its member states.
Internal divisions over the management of the Eurozone banking and sovereign debt crisis and a four - year failure to regenerate economic growth have weakened the EU politically.
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