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| | | ... during the Asian financial crisis and lately, the global financial crisis. The Australian economy dodged an economic recession in both episodes because it allowed the currency, instead of the economy, to bear the brunt of the adjustment. Think Japan ... |
| | | | ... the bailout package will curtail the ability of weaker countries like Spain and Portugal to grow their way out of a recession. More strikes are expected in Spain and Greece as workers protest cuts in pensions and other public spending. There were also ... |
| | | | ... nasty scenarios. The euro currency would be vapourised. The Eurozone would disintegrate. Europe would slide back into recession... taking down the global economy with it. But hey, look at the past few day's sell-off -- excluding the one engineered by ... |
| | | | ... deficit mayhem that is currently pummelling Europe. The rest of the world has every reason to be envious. After dodging recession at the height of the GFC, the Budget papers predict the Australian economy to expand by 3.25 per cent in fiscal year 2010/11 ... |
| | | | ... attacks on financial markets, particularly when the fiscal austerity measures show up in slower growth -- even a return to recession -- of highly indebted European economies and the threat of contagion to stronger economies once again rear its ugly head. ... |
| | | | ... currency or the National Bureau of Economic Research Business Cycle Dating Committee has not yet certified that the recession is over. Heck, Bloomberg even quoted Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Chicago-based Harris Private Bank, saying, "Maybe ... |
| | | | Is it over or isn't it? Has the fat lady already sung the swan song of the US recession? Financial markets are all a-buzz with this question after the New York Times carried a story about the 8 April meeting by the National Bureau of Economic Research ... |
| | | | ... Asian surpluses being used to purchase US long bonds, etcetera, etcetera. Any excuse will do... just not one that says a recession is coming. It was unfathomable at the time (circa 2005 -2006) when the bull was rampaging all over Wall Street and almost ... |
| | | | ... September 26, 2008, 11 days after the collapse of Lehman Brothers triggered a financial meltdown that led to the global recession. Fears that Greece could be edging closer to default on its sovereign debt, spurred by the explosion of its bond spread ... |
| | | | ... Johnny explained how this is not good for the economy many, many moons ago. The paradox states that during times of recession, if everyone saves instead of spends, aggregate demand falls. This will lower aggregate savings, lower spending and reduce economic ... |
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