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241. I am confident that the cause of the recent financial crisis is not this centuries-old model.
242. It was a risky move for the brothers-in-law : The shaky economy had a full six years of financial crisis ahead.
243. The global financial crisis has, if anything, encouraged this ultra - cautious pace of modernisation.
244. In financial crisis a wave is raided today, website of charge to an account gets the attention of a lot of netizens.
245. During the financial crisis, China built up holdings of short-dated T-bills from $14bn in mid-2008 to $210bn by May 2009 and they are now back around $70bn.
246. NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fire up the chopper and man the printing press, the government is now attacking the financial crisis head-on, with "helicopter Ben" Bernanke strapped in to the co-pilot's seat.
247. At a press conference on March 13th Mr Wen avoided saying whether China would give more funding to the IMF to strengthen its ability to deal with the financial crisis.
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248. A new World Bank paper prepared for the G20 finance ministers' meeting in Horsham , UK, this weekend warns that the financial crisis could have long-term implications for developing countries.
249. The initial public offer of a minority stake in Enel Green Power is likely to be the largest in Europe since the financial crisis broke in the summer of 2008.
250. A huge expansion of credit in China since 2008 helped that country prosper despite the global financial crisis.
251. "The financial crisis is a downward spiral with two twists," said George Feiger, chief executive of Contango Capital Advisors in Berkeley, California.
252. At stake is the project to create global accounting standards -- something endorsed by the G20 as one of the most important steps toward preventing a repeat of the current financial crisis.
253. It is the parlor game of the Financial Crisis: Pass the Buck.
254. The housing debacle touched off the worst financial crisis since the 1930s that Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson have been desperately trying to bring under control.
255. The sudden arrival of the financial crisis, so that the process of market disruption.
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