• For instance, central banks have always held significant amounts of gold as part of their reserves.

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  • In Central Europe, for instance, the share of total bank assets controlled by foreign banks has risen from less than 10% in 1994 to over 50% in 1999. (Foreign control is defined as foreigners owning more than 50% of the total equity in a bank).

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  • The report's call for central-bank autonomy, for instance, simply meant "greater operational independence rather than true independence from the government in making major monetary-policy decisions, " Mr. Prasad said.

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  • As for Germany's idea that it could all be saved at the last minute, by, for instance, the European Central Bank (ECB) flooding a country with liquidity, that looks risky.

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  • Profligate governments, for instance, cannot use the central bank's printing presses to fund large deficits.

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  • Selling Korea First's head offices in central Seoul as well would, for instance, bring in about 400 billion won.

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  • For instance, "Dance Central" teaches you hip-hop dance moves, and "Your Shape: Fitness Evolved" is a surprisingly effective fitness training game.

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  • Paper or not, Boeing is milking the image of the futuristic delta-wing design with huge posters on, for instance, the road from central London to Heathrow airport.

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  • Because when asked, central bankers will repeatedly cite the diversifying power of gold as a major reason to own it. (See this French central banker speaking in 2000, for instance.) Unlike other metals and commodities, gold is not tied to the economic cycle, nor the stock market.

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  • Mrs Merkel, for instance, will oppose the European Central Bank being able to lend directly to governments.

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  • Mr Lindsey, for instance, is keen for the central bank to pay closer attention to asset prices.

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  • Long-term interest rates, for instance, are not set by central bankers, but by credit markets that eventually price credit risk into the price of different debt instruments.

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  • For instance, just about everyone agrees that strong central guidance has been the most important factor responsible for the spectacular rise of the Chinese economy.

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  • In December, for instance, the head of Iran's central bank issued a stern warning that from January 8th it would no longer accept bank notes defaced by extra words.

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  • Ratings are, for instance, used in evaluating capital standards and in central banks' collateral-eligibility rules.

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  • Moreover, all the main support measures undertaken in Central and Eastern Europe, like the Vienna Initiative, for instance, were not legally binding agreements, but based on voluntary participation within a multilateral framework.

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  • For instance, if a Gap wants to be near the central court escalators and nothing is available there, the REIT's leasing folks might convince a record store to give up part of its space.

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  • For instance, much of the demand for euros would come from central banks adjusting their reserves.

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  • On the other hand, he has fuelled anxieties by, for instance, saying he would not ask the widely respected governor of the central bank, Arminio Fraga, to stay on.

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  • In derivatives, for instance, the common wisdom is that big dealers will be hurt as trades migrate to central clearing and exchanges.

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  • For instance, we discovered yesterday that neither the Director of National Intelligence, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency nor the Secretary of Homeland Security were consulted before the decision was taken to allow Umar Farouk Abdulmuttalab to lawyer-up in Detroit.

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  • And there are some subjects which, however central to the workings of democracy, people will not pay attention to: it takes a lot, for instance, to make the British care about anything to do with Brussels.

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