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Since a crisis in 1991 it has aimed to run a modest current-account deficit funded by sticky capital inflows, in particular purchases of listed shares and foreign direct investment (FDI).
Antony Jenkins said there would be no repeat of his decision to increase bonuses by 10% when profits had fallen sharply, as he set out his strategy to partly unravel the work of his predecessor Bob Diamond who had aimed to run a major investment bank.
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In the July budget, the chancellor was aiming to run a £10bn surplus by 2020-21.
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The prime minister is expected to say that the chancellor aims to run a budget surplus by the end of the parliament.
I bumped into Hisham Akkam, one of the steering committee members of the Justice Party, which aims to run a centrist line between liberal and Islamist, promoting neutral technocratic solutions.
The Government's fiscal mandate, which compels the Government to aim to run a surplus in 2019-20 and in each subsequent year "in normal times", has been criticised by many independent economists for failing to distinguish between current spending and capital spending.
We're aiming to run a stream of that event here on TC so watch this space.
But Roland-Jones removed the Surrey skipper for 63 when, aiming to run a leg-cutter to third man, he edged to the keeper with his side only 15 short of their target.
Be realistic and accept that some exposure to life's uncertainties is as much a lesson about life as aiming to run a perfect household.
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