Sentence examples for banking distress from inspiring English sources

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Mr Bernanke is an expert on the Great Depression and intellectual pioneer of the "financial accelerator", through which banking distress worsens economic downturns.

In America private-sector debt soared from $22 trillion in 2000 (or the equivalent of 222% of GDP) to $41 trillion 2944% of GDP) in 2007 (see second chart).Judged by standard measures of banking distress, such as the amount of non-performing loans, America's troubles are probably worse than those in any developed-country crash bar Japan's.

(With so much banking distress, apparently one regulatory lamb must be slaughtered).

In addition, due to banking distress in China and a back up in yields in Japan, these sovereign governments may not be able to support Treasury prices to the same extent as they did in the past.

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In Europe, where experimentation with negative interest rates has gone furthest, bank distress is clearly visible.

Its stress tests fail to consider the collateral damage of banks' distress.

The financial crisis in the Euro area, brought on by a combination of banking sector distress and protracted financial and household deleveraging, coupled with high levels of sovereign debt and unsustainably high government bond yields in some countries, has emerged as a disruptive and destabilizing force not only in the Euro area itself, but also for the global economy as a whole.

Because Physical Function includes both upper extremity and mobility item banks, Emotional Distress includes separate anger, anxiety and depressive symptoms item banks, and Fatigue includes both fatigue and lack of energy item banks, a total of 10 content areas were tested.

The fact that the economy's descent accelerated notably after Lehman's failiure, and that it started to pull out after the successful completion of the stress test of banks (Mr Geithner's brain child) seem pretty good evidence of the contribution of bank sector distress to the behavior of the economy.

Second, the Swedish record suggests that banks in distress, nationalised as well as in private hands, should be split into a good and a bad bank, in order to get the financial system swiftly working again – more precisely, bad assets should be taken off the balance sheets of banks to prevent them from becoming "zombie" banks.

But there is political opposition in Germany to helping banks in distress.

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