The eurozone crisis - as widely predicted - is being used to justify deeper integration.
Until the election most of Lula's energies are likely to be taken up with crisis-management.
Within hours, he was supervising a crisis-management strategy aimed at minimizing the damage to SIA's reputation.
He must add conservative clout to a crisis-fighting policy with which many conservatives are uneasy.
Countries that see themselves as potential crisis-victims want to shake off the fund's shackles.
Its point was to pool members' foreign-exchange reserves to help crisis-hit countries suffering liquidity crunches.
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Financial institutions should focus on a strengthening plan to counter crisis-level macroeconomic situations that may arise.
Other times, when Flacco couldn't find the big play, he simply slipped into crisis-management mode.
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Proposals to resolve the debt crisis -- including the so-called super committee -- failed.
It bears repeating that this is a crisis -- there is no question about it.
Such a virtual organisation could be a crisis-management team dealing with an earthquake or chemical spill.
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But even if countries were fined for being poor, mismanaged, or crisis-causing, why should politicians care?
In many a Crisis-hit country, the IMF urged that some distressed banks be sold to foreigners.
For the first time in an EU state - during this crisis - deposits are being seized.
Car sales in crisis-hit Southeast Asia are expected to crash 80% to just 300, 000 units this year.
Then there would be less pressure on a crisis-hit currency and less reason for sky-high interest rates.
Fees run the gamut, but typically you'll pay more for crisis-related work than other forms of PR.
New Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti included a FTT in his new crisis-era austerity and budget measures.
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Crisis-era reforms have given the commission even more power to set economic policy throughout the euro zone.
But there are signs the new governments in crisis-hit countries, including Spain and Italy, understand the challenge.
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No doubt the Crisis-induced plunge in property prices has hit the sentiment of directors in the sector.
So the idea of another crisis for a crisis-worn region within Somalia, it's very sad to anticipate.
The Sri Lankan cricket board has resigned en masse, plunging the game's crisis-ridden administration into even deeper turmoil.
Rossano Ercolini convinced Naples - a city gripped by a long-running waste crisis - to adopt zero-waste goals.
With no risk of inflation or liquidity-crisis-induced market crashes, partial privatization of Social Security might eventually become feasible.
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The IR Magazine crisis-management award is an honor for corporations in the throes of intrigue, scandal and loss.
The IMF encouraged Egypt to apply for emergency short-term financing to stave off collapse of its crisis-stricken economy.
And foreign investment, despite the billion-dollar bond, remains sluggish compared with what is going into other Crisis-hit nations.
Crisis-related projects in Thailand and Indonesia are examples of the kind of work the ADB will be doing.
But domestic demand is now recovering in the crisis-hit tigers, growing by 7% in South Korea last year.
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