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The global financial crisis had a significant impact on the world economy. What was one of the main causes of the global financial crisis? A. High interest rates. B. Low inflation. C. Subprime mortgage lending. D. Strong E. conomic growth. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。全球金融危机...
Rising government and corporate debt in many economies were high on its list of concerns. The consequences of interest rates rising, the report warned, could potentially be systemic. Mr Viñals highlighted the vulnerability of corporations in emerging markets. “Rising interest rates, weaken...
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WCCO-TV's Jonah Kaplan talks with the Federal Reserve Minneapolis about why the central bank is raising interest rates and how that will affect Americans' bank accounts.
Influence of services offered by financial institutions on socio-economic status of enterpreneurs in Kakamega Municipality However, financial access was limited in most rural areas in developing countries becau~e of high transaction costs and risks attributed to low levels of... MG Nganga 被引量:...
In Part 2 of HOTELS series on the impact higher interest rates will have on dealmaking, the discussion turns to asset values, how much new development will be affected, and which segments will be most influenced by more expensive debt. ...
1. What is the prediction of the World Bank about the world economy in 2014? The global recovery is gaining momentum and unlike previous years, the growth in 2014 is likely to be driven in large part by high income countries. I. Answer the following questions based on the text. 2. ...
the United States has injected a large amount of money into the economy. Now, the Federal Reserve is trying to gradually and forcefully curb inflation. If it moves too fast, the economy is at risk of recession; if it moves too slowly, high inflation will continue." He said. Morrison poin...
The Federal Reserve’s interest-rate decisions have a wide-ranging influence on Americans’ personal finances, affecting their job security, financing costs and the direction of the economy. When the Fed’s key interest rate falls, borrowing costs for consumers also decrease, influencing the cost...