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"Therefore they need to play by the rules of the international capital market."
Now more than ever, Norway seems to be the international capital of peace.
China is also poised to enter the international capital market.
There are rather more complex international capital flows in the 21st century than the early 20th, of course.
They would like foreign investment, and dealers in international capital are aware of the fact.
International capital was increasingly attracted by the island's natural resources.
"They didn't really understand the significance of Washington as an international capital city.
He noted, for example, that five years ago, international capital made up 25 percent of the tour's television revenues.
But these could be seen as special events for informed audiences in an international capital of culture.
Most of the business class is Protestant, but international capital dominates the economy.
And whatever happened to the proposal to impose a tax on international capital flows?
"None has the critical mass to attract significant flows of international capital."
To foster growth and economic prosperity, Europe has made greater use of international capital markets in recent years.
This, he says, is to ensure that 'major companies are able to access international capital markets on equal terms'.
Others point to the fickleness of international capital flows and the entire global economic system.
Today, with highly mobile international capital, large deficits can be sustained for much longer.
One is a dollar sign: a reference to international capital in all its manifestations.
The banks lend to their members, borrowing from the international capital markets.
A modest proposal: Tokyo is the real international capital of fashion.
But it is also an international capital, so we want it to have a vibrant feel.
Russian banks and companies had tapped international capital markets during the boom years.
Up the workers and down with international capital.
The international capital markets lost faith in the ability of certain developing nations to pay back the foreign debt they had accumulated.
These needs were largely met by 10 new debt issues in the international capital markets, totalling $1.5 billion.
If one of those companies needs to tap the international capital markets, the chances are good that it will borrow dollars.