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Financial crises are like fireworks: they illuminate the sky even as they go pop.
James Buchan
Finance
Financial
Sky
Financial Crises
Crises
Fireworks
Like
Go
Pop
Even
Illuminate
From the beginning of time, we've had financial crises. People always blame the banks and for good reason. When you look for the root causes, they're almost always failed government policies.
Henry Paulson
Government
Time
Good
You
Blame
People
Financial
Beginning
Financial Crises
Crises
Good Reason
Had
Almost
Failed
Look
Policies
Always
Causes
Government Policies
Banks
Root
Reason
At present, financial crises occur, chiefly because the paper currency is redeemable in gold only.
John Buchanan Robinson
Financial
Paper
Paper Currency
Financial Crises
Crises
Only
Because
Occur
Chiefly
Currency
Gold
Present
Fiscal crises often turn into financial crises, dealing a blow to the real economy.
Lee Myung-bak
Financial
Financial Crises
Crises
Economy
Dealing
Fiscal
Real
Blow
Often
Turn
Compared to developed countries, or even to some major emerging countries, burdened by aging populations, financial crises, widening budget deficits, faltering faith in politics and growing social demands, Africa has become the world's last 'New Frontier:' a kind of 'it-continent.'
Mo Ibrahim
Politics
Faith
World
Financial
Become
Deficits
Financial Crises
Crises
Kind
Some
Emerging
Developed
Developed Countries
Countries
Budget
Demands
New
Major
Budget Deficits
Burdened
Frontier
Africa
Social
Aging
Even
Compared
Growing
Widening
Last
There is a basic lesson on financial crises that governments tend to wait too long, underestimate the risks, want to do too little. And it ultimately gets away from them, and they end up spending more money, causing much more damage to the economy.
Timothy Geithner
Risks
Money
Financial
Wait
Long
Lesson
Too
Spending
Financial Crises
Crises
More
Tend
Economy
Underestimate
Causing
Ultimately
Governments
End
Up
Gets
Want
Little
Them
Much
Away
Basic
Damage
In the financial system we have today, with less risk concentrated in banks, the probability of systemic financial crises may be lower than in traditional bank-centered financial systems.
Timothy Geithner
Today
Financial
Financial Crises
Crises
System
Systemic
Systems
Financial System
Financial Systems
Risk
Concentrated
Traditional
Than
May
Probability
Banks
Lower
Less
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