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| | | ... year period. This implies that a market believes we're a good credit risk. It implies the market believes that our budget deficit is sustainable," Sicilia said. Internationally Sicilia said a burning question remained as to whether the European Union ... |
| | | | ... resolutions that impinged adopting budgetary measures and curtailed restructuring efforts included: Inheriting a budget deficit of $2.8 million - which is now about $1.17 million; Counteracting decisions on the appointment, engagement, assignment and ... |
| | | | ... period was 383 billion (60.22 billion U.S. dollars), leaving plenty room for expansionary policies to increase the budget deficit to 2.3 percent of GDP for 2015, up from last year's target of 2.1 percent." So too about China's debt. According to Prime ... |
| | | | ... don't want to consume - the government must spend, spend and spend some more. Yes Virginia, Australia is worried about the deficit rising to levels many of our peers are struggling to get down to. So as we compare apples with apples, 'The Economist' ... |
| | | | ... pension schemes. In 2010, BA agreed not to pay dividends for at least two years after it disclosed a A£3.7bn combined deficit in its two defined benefit schemes at March 2009. |
| | | | ... disappointing AP private payrolls report - up 185K in July vs. expectations for up 210K - and a bigger than expected trade deficit - US$43.8 billion in June vs. expectations of US$43.0 bil - released on the same day as the ISM non-manufacturing index. ... |
| | | | Pension funds are loading up on alternative investments in response to declining asset returns according to an annual report from the Bank of International Settlements (BIS). Pension funds in the UK and US are reported to be driving the shift with the ... |
| | | | ... Yeah right. Sure, sure. For a look at Greece's stats show that when they took their 2000 exam, the country's government deficit was 3.7% of GDP (3.2% in 1999) and its debt was at 103.4% of national output (94% in 1999). Most likely, the Greeks submitted ... |
| | | | ... Nasdaq Composite Index gained 22.71 points (0.45 per cent) to 5,099.23. Economic reports showed a big drop in the US trade deficit in April, slower growth in the US services sector in May and a solid 201,000 new private-sector jobs in May. The Federal ... |
| | | | ... eurozone together - the Maastricht Treaty that limits member states' debt to 60% of GDP and deficits to 3.0% of GDP. Greece's deficit remains above that although it has substantially improved to 3.5% of GDP in 2014 from 11.1% in 2010. "Let him that is ... |
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