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Joblessness, mountains of debt, prophecies of monetary meltdown and the rare prospect of a secure professional career muddy the view.
At this time of economic crisis, when everyone is tightening their belts and reducing expenditure because of the monetary meltdown, you're the one industry that's still expanding.
With the euro severely hit by fears of a sovereign default, Greece's financial turmoil had sparked deepening concerns of monetary meltdown in the heart of Europe even as EU and IMF officials were in Athens finessing the fiscal package.
I was in Greece during last summer's monetary meltdown and dinner party conversations rarely strayed beyond intricate discussions of EU politics and economics.
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Though prompt action halted the 2008 financial meltdown, and initial monetary and fiscal stimulus helped to end the recession itself in 2009, the recovery since then has been painfully slow, owing mainly to destructive fiscal policy: misguided drag in 2010-13; repeated self-inflicted crises in 2011-13; ano no progress on the genuine longer-term fiscal problem.
Pressure is piling on Pakistan to accept financial help from the International Monetary Fund, or face a financial meltdown.
Alan Greenspan was no longer chairman of the Federal Reserve when the meltdown hit, but his monetary policies have been blamed for allowing it to happen.
It started with the outrageous selection of two men — Timothy Geithner and Lawrence Summers, who were instrumental in bringing about the changes that led to the financial meltdown — to manage our monetary policies.
The 1930s depression was a consequence of America's bank meltdown (made worse by foolish monetary and trade policy), not of the 1929 stockmarket crash.
Confronted with the prospect of another financial meltdown in Latin America, the International Monetary Fund agreed today to a $30 billion rescue loan for Brazil.
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