The dependence of the US on financial inflows from the rest of the world is starting to cause concern in some financial circles. |
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Nor are the Democrats saying that every jot and tittle of all its complex tables of inflows and outflows are sacrosanct today. |
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Other countries have auctioned the radio spectrum and vast inflows have accrued to national exchequers. |
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Meanwhile, the global credit crunch has dried up capital inflows to the region. |
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A national commission chaired by a Democratic former congresswoman recommended reducing human inflows by a third. |
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America needs capital inflows to offset its widening trade gap and to fund the gap between government spending and taxes. |
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It may well be that a slowing down of capital inflows to the US will be the catalyst this time. |
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Managing the rupee by controlling capital inflows requires targeting portfolio flows. |
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New inflows will join large numbers of long-staying refugees, many stranded for over a decade. |
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At the centre of the row is the State Reserves Bureau, which regulates the inflows and outflows of raw materials. |
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However, this can only be achieved through capital inflows into the real sector and a high-level of export volume. |
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The hedge fund and leveraged speculating community have seen massive inflows and taken on unparalleled leverage. |
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So much for the contention that auctions guarantee huge revenue inflows to national exchequers. |
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Temperature data loggers were deployed near the outflow of each lake to record the timing and frequency of tidal inflows. |
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A lake can be closed in terms of surface hydrology, but may not be isolated from subsurface inflows and outflows. |
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But in the past three years, private capital inflows have fallen and the US financial system is increasingly dependent on funds from foreign central banks. |
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He argues that arbitrariness of corrupt transactions adversely impacts on capital inflows, providing a reason that corruption is more harmful than taxes. |
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Net capital inflows to the US have been positive in every quarter since the start of 1996, representing a genuine demand for US assets that would resume on a growth recovery. |
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Capital inflows are up, and the relatively small stock market has boomed. |
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Asylum seekers have also made up a substantial chunk of the numbers coming to Britain during the 1990s, comprising between a sixth and a third of annual inflows. |
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In 2014, president Putin announced that once abroad Russian investment inflows legally, it would not be checked by tax or law sector. |
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Its main inflows are the Upper River Bann and River Blackwater, and its main outflow is the Lower River Bann. |
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Generally the water is removed by pumping while the quarry is operational, but for high inflows more complex approaches may be required. |
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An important source of salty water are infrequent inflows of North Sea water into the Baltic. |
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That deficit was financed by inflows of foreign savings, in particular from East Asia and the Middle East. |
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The variation in these factors is also reflected in the contrasting runoff characteristics and subsequent inflows of the principal tributaries. |
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For the Trent this proportion is lower, but with nearly half of low flows being made up of these effluent inflows, it is still significant. |
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Deep water circulation is controlled primarily by inflows from the Atlantic Ocean, the Red Sea, and Antarctic currents. |
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A cash-flow system, or budget, is a means by which monthly cash inflows and outflows are forecasted and controlled to maintain a positive balance. |
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As per the data, the sectors that attracted higher inflows were services, telecommunication, construction activities and computer software and hardware. |
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The economy in 1997 was marked by low levels of import growth, high levels of private capital inflows and relative stability in the foreign exchange market. |
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Global FDI inflows and outflows are tabulated by Statistics Canada. |
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Productivity spillover discussion is part of a broad debate on the effects arising from FDI's inflows and the presence of multinational corporations in the host economies. |
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As discussed below, the SIMP characteristic has a moderating effect on the relationship between the MIA of an MNC and the knowledge inflows to the MNC's subsidiaries. |
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