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Worsening the whole mess is the fact that those affluent Greeks who have savings and other liquid assets are moving their wealth with all possible haste out of Greek banks into other European markets, thereby depleting the only significant internal money supply any nation's economy really has, bank deposits.
Tony Phillips: Europe's Financial Houses to Broker Big Fat Greek Clearance Sale Tony Phillips 2011
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Worsening racial and religious tensions stand in the way.
The Price of Malaysia's Racism John R. Malott 2011
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Worsening doubts about the solvency of sovereigns has also eroded confidence in the creditworthiness of EU banks that hold substantial amounts of sovereign bonds.
Europe is locked in a dance of death with its banks. The ECB must act 2011
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Worsening the whole mess is the fact that those affluent Greeks who have savings and other liquid assets are moving their wealth with all possible haste out of Greek banks into other European markets, thereby depleting the only significant internal money supply any nation's economy really has, bank deposits.
Tony Phillips: Europe's Financial Houses to Broker Big Fat Greek Clearance Sale Tony Phillips 2011
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Worsening economic conditions have precipitated protests in Libya and Algeria.
John Feffer: Arab Democracy Now! John Feffer 2011
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Worsening revenue projections might not leave him room to offer a tax break that lessens the sting of a tax increase.
Cuomo Eyes Tax Rates Jacob Gershman 2011
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Worsening inflation forced the government to put on the brakes this year.
China's Hard Landing 2011
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Worsening economic conditions have precipitated protests in Libya and Algeria.
John Feffer: Arab Democracy Now! John Feffer 2011
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Worsening electricity shortages prompted Mr. Chávez's government to decree public holidays throughout this week to save energy.
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Worsening electricity shortages prompted Mr. Chávez's government to decree public holidays throughout this week to save energy.
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