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The Indonesian economic crisis was caused by a sudden loss of market confidence leading to abrupt capital outflow.

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However an abrupt slowdown in capital inflows to China and worries about a liquidity squeeze could put downward pressure on the currency.

But, then, the situation reversed itself as the Nasdaq crashed and the realization that the industry was overbuilt led to an abrupt halt in capital spending.

Another lesson from past bouts of volatility is that countries with weaker macroeconomic fundamentals tend to see more abrupt changes in capital flows and asset prices.

Emerging Europe and central Asia have been hit hardest by the crisis, as many countries there had large current-account deficits and were especially vulnerable to the abrupt drop-off in capital flows and exports the crisis brought.

"Although some fog always surrounds the outlook, there is more than the usual amount of uncertainty at this juncture about the economic future," Mr. Ferguson said, alluding in particular to an abrupt drop-off in capital investment by businesses and concern that consumers might limit their spending because of the decline in stocks over the last year.

This lack of a common E.U. fiscal policy instrument is also the reason why the E.U. has not been able to formulate, let alone implement, a common rescue plan for the Central and Eastern European economies, which are now suffering from the abrupt withdrawal of foreign capital.

The country's growth model is bogged down by structural tensions -- recently manifested as abrupt exchange rate lurches, worrying capital outflows and ham-handed stock market interventions.

At his office, Chamboredon, a gentle presence in a brown fleece, criticized the "stupid, dangerous, and abrupt" manner in which the capital-gains tax had been formulated, but suggested that it had perhaps been unintentional.

The rapid moves by hospitals to cut costs — by laying off workers, consolidating facilities and freezing construction and other capital spending — are an abrupt change for an industry traditionally seen as insulated from economic woes.

An abrupt and total interruption to incoming capital flows in response to a 'Brexit' could see the pound decline by as much as 15-20%." Last week, the Bank of England governor, Mark Carney, warned that concerns about Brexit could test "the kindness of strangers" – with the UK dependent on inflows of foreign capital to fund its hefty current account deficit with the rest of the world.

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