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- times. However, precaution is not the most common reason for deleveraging. Deleveraging usually happens after a market downturn and hence is driven by...
- deepen a recession. Economist Hyman Minsky also described a "paradox of deleveraging" as financial institutions that have too much leverage (debt relative...
- instrument and can be ****ociated with slow economic growth, deflation and deleverage. Under ZIRP, the central bank maintains a 0% nominal interest rate. The...
- Explains High Unemployment? The DeleveragingAggregate Demand Hypothesis-October 2011 Krugman and Eggertsson – Debt, Deleveraging, and the Liquidity Trap:...
- and fire sales are now endemic to a number of economies. Household deleveraging by paying off debts or defaulting on them has begun in some countries...
- plans to tackle its debt mountain in early 2019, later confirming a deleveraging plan that would result in "material dilution" for current Interserve...
- leverage, sometimes over 100 times the margin, and by the use of auto-deleveraging, which compels high-leverage, profitable traders to forfeit a portion...
- each sector except the government, which ran large deficits to offset deleveraging or debt reduction in other sectors. As of 2009, there was $50.7 trillion...
- resistance from members of the CCP. His administration pursued a debt-deleveraging campaign, s****ing to slow and cut the unsustainable amount of debt China...
- deepen a recession. Economist Hyman Minsky also described a "paradox of deleveraging" as financial institutions that have too much leverage (debt relative...