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    Global Financial Crisis and Impact on Indian Economy ABSTRACT Financial crisis means a sudden change in the financial stability in the country‚ a situation where some of the huge financial institutions suddenly lose a large part of their assets. Some financial crisis may be due to the down turn of banking institutions‚ or may be due to stock market crashes or bubble‚ or huge inflation‚ or sovereign default‚ etc. The various economic activities such as production‚ employment‚ saving‚ investment

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    that more than half of all Americans thought that the U.S. was still in recession or even depression‚ although economic data showed a historically modest recovery. The financial crisis of 2008 was one of the worst financial events that has taken place in this country in its short history. It was caused by a faulty housing market which was being artificially fueled by the government and risky business ventures. The precipitating factor was a high default

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    Introduction The global financial crisis that erupted in September 2008 has thrown economies around the world into a recession. The root cause were sown in the credit boom that peaked in mid-2007‚ followed by the meltdown of sub-prime mortgages and securitized products. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were both taken over by the government and on September 24‚ 2008‚ Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy after failing to find a buyer. The fall of Lehman Brothers rattled the global market and led to

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    Theme: Crisis and Opportunity Topic: Water Crisis- a catalyst of Innovation and International Cooperation 1) Introduction Nowadays‚ we have created our own world of technology. Convenience and efficiency are catered through it. Yet‚ the earth‚ the natural world‚ seems to rebel against such artificial world‚ by sending signals of natural crises to us. In this project‚ we are going to talk about "How people benefit from Water Crisis" surrounding the theme "Crisis and Opportunity". The water

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    What is the role of hr in global crisis to retain the talented employees ? http://www.edalys.fr/documents/Stakeholders%20theory.pdf http://lexicon.ft.com/Term?term=stakeholder-theory Article - 1 Employees are not the most important asset of the company but the “right” employees are. Human Resource Management (HRM) plays a strategic role in the survival of an organization. In this time of global financial crisis‚ Human Resource (HR) managers must not only innovate but must also act as change agents

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    The Suez crisis was a conflict that could have easily turned into a third World War. With a battle between the Israelis and Egyptians at Sinai‚ the British and French invasion of Egypt‚ and nuclear threats from the Soviet Union‚ all of the elements were present to escalate the conflict and pull other countries into the fray. Canada had no direct ties to the Suez crisis‚ in terms of control or economic interest. However‚ Canadian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs‚ Lester B. Pearson‚ persuaded

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    China and the Global Financial Crisis: Implications for the United States Wayne M. Morrison Specialist in Asian Trade and Finance June 3‚ 2009 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov RS22984 CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress China and the Global Financial Crisis: Implications for the United States Summary Over the past several years‚ China has enjoyed one of the world’s fastest growing economies and has been a major contributor to world

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    of large financial institutions‚ bailouts for banks by national governments‚ and global declines in stock markets. A suffering housing market also contributed to the economic recession. While there were many factors that triggered the global market meltdown‚ this paper will focus on the factors that created the U.S. housing bubble and how the bursting of the U.S. housing bubble sparked the recession. Home ownership is part of the “American Dream‚” but because homes can be expensive‚ most people

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    Noticeably‚ the recent Global Financial Crisis of 2008 was one of the worse financial crises the world has seen since the Great Depression during the 1930s. The recent crisis has led to stock market collapses around the world‚ large financial institutions have collapsed or have been bought out whilst unemployment has increased‚ people fell into deep credit problems which left many households encountering financial difficulties. Whilst the impacts of the crisis remains severe and still has a major impact

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    1. Introduction The financial crisis in 2008 caused a global impact on the world`s economy. Starting with the real estate crash in the entire U.S. market‚ an increasing number of powerful banks suffered from the resulting credit defaults. The dependencies among the banks all over the world have spread the crisis to the financial markets overseas. Several governments have become increasingly important actors‚ with the aim to stabilize their domestic economy. Politicians agreed that the rescue of

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