• It is the measuring stick of the world financial system and the global economy.

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  • Only then will Myanmar be able to regain access to the world financial system.

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  • In any case, Russia is not completely cut off from the world financial system.

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  • Would Treasury bills and bonds, which are the foundation of the world financial system, suddenly become worthless?

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  • Because the world financial system is so tightly linked, higher yields may be a particular concern for emerging countries.

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  • But at the same time, we must recognize that the world financial system is the circulatory system for the world economy.

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  • The commodities were generally supported on Wednesday by the unexpected move by the major world central banks to pump liquidity into the world financial system.

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  • All that has put severe strain on the world financial system.

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  • The AAA government debt rating is a foundation stone of the world financial system, and when it shifts, even a little, other things may shift as well.

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  • Remember when the options-pricing pioneer Robert Merton won the award in 1997 a year before his hedge fund Long Term Capital Management imploded and almost took down the world financial system?

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  • The best guide to what might be happening here is the stack of stories in recent weeks about the jarring effects of new U.S. financial sanctions aimed at cutting Iran off from the world financial system.

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  • Stocks were sliding into the last hour of trading on Wall Street on Monday, with investors abandoning equities as worries about the state of the world financial system consumed them despite the historic U.S. bailout instituted last week.

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  • As the world financial system careened toward debacle and then new scrutiny in recent years, unregulated oil and metals traders were at work in relative obscurity in Switzerland building massive businesses, capitalizing on the rise of commodities prices and China.

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  • Delayed and insufficient responses by eurozone leaders have turned the crisis of Greece, which represents less than 2.5% of eurozone GDP, into a market storm that could engulf not only Spain and the rest of the periphery, but the world financial system.

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  • However, loading down the world's financial system with a heavy new regulatory burden makes little sense.

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  • "Defending the integrity of the world's financial system and avoiding its mismanagement for irregular purposes are crucial features to peace, " he said.

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  • The United States' government, by politicising mortgage lending in America, tainted the quality of the securitised mortgages that were injected into the arteries of the world's financial system.

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  • Meanwhile, leaders from the G20 countries headed to Washington for an economic summit, dubbed Bretton Woods 2 , on November 15th that will discuss reform of the world's financial system.

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  • Whether or not Gordon Brown's Treasury had an excessively optimistic view of the budget deficit, he certainly severely underestimated the degree to which Her Majesty's Government would be on the hook if Britain's world-beating financial system got into trouble: The financial sector bailouts account for eight percentage points of the overshoot in our debt.

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  • European leaders say they are ready for serious talks on a new world financial architecture to replace the Bretton Woods system.

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  • Analysts say another week of plunging stock markets has focused minds and the real test of this weekend's scramble by world leaders to shore up the international financial system will come once markets reopen again on Monday.

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  • Its economy is too entwined with the world's trading system, and international financial markets, for it to eschew any interest in, or influence on, the rest of the world.

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  • George Soros says the global financial system faces its worst crisis since World War II.

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  • We are destroying the world around us in the process, undermining our financial system as a consequence and destroying the credibility of the finances of nations in the process.

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  • Following a pledge last weekend by the world's leading industrialized countries to keep the financial system from foundering, Libor on three-month dollar loans has dropped 40 points to 4.42% throughout the week, Bloomberg News reported Friday.

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  • "The United States will take strong measures to protect its financial system from this kind of illicit activity, and we urge financial institutions around the world to be particularly wary of the risks of doing business with FTB, " he said.

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  • In just a few chapters, he outlines the forces that brought the world to the brink of a bust: a house-price bubble boosted by runaway mortgage lending in the rich world, particularly America, a lightly regulated global financial system that found ever-more creative ways to speculate on rising house prices, and macroeconomic policymaking that was far too laid back about the dangers posed by asset-price bubbles.

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  • The 0.5% cut was designed to increase the flow of money in the US financial system and boosted share prices around the world.

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  • And yet, they have so mismanaged their affairs - with such devastating potential consequences for the global economy and its financial system - that the rest of the world believes it has no choice but to come to its rescue.

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  • What happens to private equity may be a leading indicator of how the crisis in the financial system will affect the rest of the business world, both because private-equity deals are so dependent on large amounts of debt, and because many of the shrewdest judges of corporate value work for private-equity funds.

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