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financial markets

n. (financial market English)

Usage examples of "financial markets".

The peg causes suffering only when combined with the Four Horsemen of IMF neoliberal policy: liberalized financial markets, free trade, mass privatization and government surpluses.

Soon it would replace it as the world's benchmark currency, especially if the American financial markets were foolish enough to reopen later in the day.

None of this on the face of it is an unusual day in the financial markets, but when we began to look at the specific institutions that we think have ties to terrorism….

Well, we want a Treasury Secretary who knows money and the financial markets, and surely Mr.

Nessim is not one to complain, but you just have to follow the course of his transactions in the financial markets to see that he is short of supplies.

The regime experienced a rush of income, and Iraqi financial markets stabilized.

Likewise, Iraq has a viable agriculture sector, established financial markets, and a reasonably developed infrastructure base.

When one could mold world events in that way, one could profit enormously in the financial markets.

With such limitless capital, he had made the world his playpen for the last decade, and the effects of his manipulations could be felt in financial markets and political paradigms all across the globe.

Recruitment for Sovereignty was on the increase, and support was quietly spreading across a wide but largely invisible infrastructure of American life that didn't have access to the interplanetary financial markets and saw little prospect of benefiting significantly from the proceeds.

As great as was the turmoil in the city, the country scarcely noticed it amid the convulsions that had seized Wall Street and America's other financial markets.

The more than one billion home terminals with access to the global financial markets were used to dump individual portfolios of stocks and bonds.