Sentence examples for markets to function properly from inspiring English sources

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Jon Huntsman put it well during his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination: the United States needs markets to function properly, and this is possible only when the rule of law is in effect for everyone, without exceptions for the big and powerful.

The White House and the Congress will have to ensure that the "watchful eye" is vigorously attentive in hopes of restoring faith and confidence in our financial markets that must exist for those markets to function properly.

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Encouraging the CDS market to function properly actually creates an effective way to promote corporate and sovereign lending.

"CARB still has a lot of work to do with setting up the regulations, all the rules and the infrastructure for the market to function properly," said Emilie Mazzacurati, head of North American carbon research at Thomson Reuters Point Carbon.

Andrew Goodwin, senior economic adviser at Item, said: "In order for the housing market to function properly it is essential that first-time buyers are brought back into the market, else the current status quo of a low number of transactions, dominated by speculative cash buyers, is likely to be maintained".

Providing building performance to the public through transparency policies better informs leasing and purchasing decisions; it enables the market to function properly and reward efficient buildings with higher occupancy and faster lease-up, creating a virtuous cycle of competition to operate buildings efficiently.

So let's be bold and find ways to make meaningful estimates that people will use, and in so doing provide the steers that markets need to function properly.

Bottom line for all of this, until housing inventories get worked off (which they eventually will) and credit markets begin to function properly again (which they also will too), we will be heading into a deflationary environment as the de-leveraging process for both business and consumers could be more painful than expected.

Bottom line for all of this, until housing inventories get worked off (which they eventually will), and credit markets begin to function properly again (which they also will), we will be heading into a deflationary environment as the de-leveraging process for both business and consumers could be more painful than expected.

Finance theory suggests that shareholders should exercise their rights if a market is to function properly, Mr. Fama said: "You can't abdicate your responsibility if you expect the system to work".

Once it starts to come down, that's a good indication that credit markets are starting to function properly again.

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