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deglobalization

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  • noun The process of diminishing interdependence and integration between the economies of nations

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  • He says that the deleveraging of a credit build-up that has gone on for five decades, along with massive government intervention and "deglobalization" - nations acting in their own interests - will result in significantly lowered corporate profits.

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  • The real worry is not how to manage the economic globalization we have but how to stop the world's rapid deglobalization, which is at a pace that matches the collapse of trade in the 1930s.

    Vaticanomics: The Holy Father Tackles Globalization 2009

  • British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has even warned of a coming "deglobalization" unless world leaders work to keep trade barriers down.

    CTV News RSS Feed 2009

  • British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has even warned of a coming "deglobalization" unless world leaders work to keep trade barriers down.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2009

  • Global trade slump raises talk of 'deglobalization'

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  • This deglobalization of banking has been long anticipated, but the way that it is now playing out has ensured the centripetal forces are being felt well beyond the euro zone.

    The Struggle Heats Up for Global Finance Simon Nixon 2012

  • Even so, the deglobalization of banking may move risks previously absorbed into the financial system back out into the real economy, pushing up the cost of capital.

    The Struggle Heats Up for Global Finance Simon Nixon 2012

  • Less clear is whether the deglobalization of banking will lead to any wider reversal of globalization.

    The Struggle Heats Up for Global Finance Simon Nixon 2012

  • The euro crisis may have stolen the headlines at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, but behind the scenes one of the biggest debates concerned the ongoing deglobalization of finance.

    Nations Risk Backsliding on Credit Rules Simon Nixon 2012

  • In the meantime, new global regulations are making life hard for offshore financial centers while the increasing deglobalization of financial services could limit future cross-border activity.

    U.K. Leaders Appear to Have No Answer on City's Future Role Simon Nixon 2012

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