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And his supporters, still suffering from the 2008 financial crash, a collapse in institutional trust, and feeling culturally mocked for their beliefs in in God, guns and the flag, were captivated, drawn to the authoritarianism of a man who promised to cure their ills, to re-establish the group's religious and cultural dominance ― to "Make America Great Again".
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But in light of a near institutional collapse in Americans' faith in the financial sector after the Great Recession, the Fed has quite a challenge before it.
The wave of indignation triggered by the missing students comes amid government claims that the rampant violence and institutional collapse in parts of the country, associated with the drug wars of recent years, is being brought under control.
When Mexico's finances collapsed in December 1994, inexperienced institutional investors panicked and dumped their emerging-market paper.
That is certainly true in institutional terms.
†Excludes people in institutional care.
Collapse in my office?
Officials detected a rising number of defections by Lehman's institutional customers to other firms, but nothing near the panic that caused Wall Street executives to bombard Mr. Paulson with dire warnings about a Bear Stearns collapse in March.
Certainly, the low interest rates the Fed charged to institutional borrowers during the disaster translate into a significant subsidy, indeed a gift, to many of the firms that set the financial collapse in motion.
A collapse in oil prices would help.
That marks a dramatic collapse in fortunes.
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