Sentences with phrase «systemic collapse in»

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Central banks, and particularly the US Federal Reserve, are deploying their heavy artillery in the battle against a systemic collapse.
This reminds me of 2008, when then - Treasury Secretary, ex-Goldman Sachs CEO, Henry Paulson, and Fed Chairman, Ben Bernanke, paraded in front of Congress and threatened a complete systemic collapse if Congress didn't authorize an $ 800 billion bailout of the biggest banks.
Unfortunately, little attention is given to understanding how human dignity of the clinician is threatened and violated in the current health care environment... [which] has led to the systemic violation of the dignity of the clinician (and ultimately that of persons who are sick), created moral distress among clinicians, and the collapse of the healing relationship.
Alistair Darling and Mr Brown defended the Bank of England's intervention in Northern Rock - with state aid now estimated to be as high as # 57 billion - insisting there was a systemic risk to the banking system if the lender was allowed to collapse.
A tax on individual transactions between financial institutions — based on the level of systemic risk that each transaction adds to the system — could essentially eliminate the risk of future collapse of the financial system, according to a new study recently published in the journal Quantitative Finance.
I am of the opinion that if the rising student loan debts in America is not quickly addressed, it might lead to systemic collapse of the economy.
Second, had AIG collapsed, the systemic implications on other market participants might have made it difficult for Goldman Sachs to collect on the credit protection it had purchased against an AIG default, although Goldman Sachs stated that it had received collateral from its counterparties in those transactions.
Even in the systemic financial collapse of 2008, diversified funds absorbed individual «failures» and served up the expected payments.
One instance — Maria's strike to Puerto Rico — resulted in a systemic collapse that has yet to be fully repaired.
The Bank of England has also recognised that a collapse in the value of oil, gas and coal assets as nations tackle global warming is a potential systemic risk to the economy, with London being particularly at risk owing to its huge listings of coal.
2) If the ratio of the Deposit Guarantee Directive is that it only comes into play when a single bank collapses and not in the event of a systemic crisis, why is it not clearly stated in its recitals?
«If you think there might be significant biases embedded in emails sent among employees of Texas oil - and - gas company that collapsed under federal investigation for fraud stemming from systemic, institutionalized unethical culture, you'd be right.»
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