External imbalances have generally narrowed compared to the very large imbalances in the pre-crisis period.
The real was as strong as BRL1.59, taking it close to its pre-crisis levels.
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It wasn't until last month that the Dow Jones industrial average returned to its pre-crisis high.
Some one third of listed companies are now operating at pre-crisis levels of sales and profits.
Restaurants were busy, if not quite as busy as some locals said they had been pre-crisis.
Pre-crisis, many firms relied on a single prime broker to handle their transactions and record keeping.
Chile was back on track a decade later, soon surpassing its pre-crisis growth trendline.
Avtovaz buys locally too, and it has kept component prices at their pre-crisis levels.
Despite the supposed glut, however, prices for the most popular cuts quickly climbed above pre-crisis levels.
Pre-crisis inflows set off property and wage booms, leaving behind uncompetitive economies when they receded.
Bank profits have restored partly because loan loss provisions have reverted to pre-crisis levels.
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The City may end this year employing 100, 000 fewer people than its pre-crisis peak of 354, 000.
The MSCI China and the MSCI Russia are both down from pre-crisis levels registered in 2007.
Among those self-reporting as scared, only 24 percent have a bigger emergency fund than they had pre-crisis.
But its critics want the reviews to go further and examine its pre-crisis attention to financial stability.
Nonetheless, Libyan production is down from the pre-crisis 1.6 billion barrels a day to around 850, 000 bpd.
Of their combined pre-crisis workforce of about 18, 000, only around 500 have lost their jobs so far.
The stock is up more than 35% year-to-date, but still more than 90% below its pre-crisis levels.
Its resilience during the global downturn was in part caused by its skipping the pre-crisis trade boom.
When they were imposed in September, the ringgit had already fallen by about 40% from pre-crisis levels.
The won is back to 1, 170 against the dollar, and the stockmarket is back to pre-crisis levels.
New mortgages are being approved at half their pre-crisis rate, which means less business for retail banks.
Numbers from the U.S. Department of Commerce illustrate that overall consumer spending is now above its pre-crisis peak.
With the market back to pre-crisis levels, it is hard to argue that stocks really need a jolt.
The Oakmark managers note that pre-crisis, banks and other financial service firms traded at about 2x book value.
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Home prices, according to the Case-Shiller indexes, are still about 30% below their pre-crisis levels across the country.
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ECB, rather smugly, can say that it has stuck to its pre-crisis rules.
The index has plunged 59% since the beginning of the year and is down 94% from the pre-crisis peak.
The housing market appears to have found a bottom, yet national prices are nearly 30% off their pre-crisis highs.
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One is that the world economy returns roughly to its pre-crisis rate of growth, without regaining the ground lost.
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