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"Projections indicate we will finish the season with a small financial surplus, " said Mairs.
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The export surplus in financial services and insurance was 2.6% of GDP in the first three quarters of 2011.
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In both, a crisis of excess debt developed, in the 1920s created by war and today by a decade in which the new common currency generated huge financial flows from Germany and other surplus countries to deficit countries of the euro-zone periphery.
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The non-financial corporate sector is running a big surplus (ie, it is saving more than it is investing).
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The financial markets welcomed the budget for its promised surplus.
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It runs a trade surplus, selling goods in return for financial claims on foreigners.
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The Celtic Warriors were disbanded in 2004 after the WRU, under then group chief executive David Moffett, decided a fifth region was surplus to requirements and a drain on financial resources.
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We ended up moving from surplus to deficits, and it all culminated in the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
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Assuming that the financial markets believe that the federal government could run a long-term primary surplus of 0.5% of GDP, the nation could support a federal debt held by the public of about 101% of current GDP (it is 74% of GDP now).
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Or as an economist might put it, if there are positive externalities generated by a business (good things for the wider economy for which the company doesn't receive direct financial payment), the chief executive is already being amply rewarded for them by a surplus element in his or her pay.
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Oh yes, and despite a financial crisis that has cost the government around 20% of GDP, Iceland is expected to have a budget surplus by by 2013.
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