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However, take as an example the monetary crisis of the last century.
Witness the repeated European monetary crises over the last year.
At the same time he was accused of being responsible for the Swedish monetary crisis in 1947.
We must raise awareness that the monetary crisis may have serious political consequences.
That same year there was a monetary crisis which caused panic all over northern Europe.
We think it's recovering nicely from the 1998 monetary crisis."
A monetary crisis is defined as the depreciation of a currency by more than 25% in one year.
"It's the monetary crisis," he said, though he was not certain exactly what that meant.
"I fail to understand the basis of the charge that we caused the monetary crisis in Mexico," he said later.
"There are signs that this monetary crisis has been engineered to smash our economic development of the past 30 years," he said.
And no degree of excellence can forestall a new monetary crisis indefinitely.
In May 2011, the European Union had to face a monetary crisis.
His presidency failed because of a pre-existing monetary crisis.
Previously, poor national management could cause a monetary crisis, which would require corrective measures.
The 275-room hotel opened on February 16, 1998, when the monetary crisis hit Indonesia.
Barter may occur in commercial economies, usually during periods of monetary crisis.
In a sense, the monetary crisis reflects the growing maturity of the South African economy.
Attempts to avoid these conditions produced periodic monetary crises.
Lots of things has traversed since the bank was founded, and perhaps the most significant is the monetary crisis that occurred in 1997.
"We have thought the world's recent troubles were caused by a monetary crisis in Thailand that spread to other nations," he concluded.
Monetary crises are almost as old as money.
And during a monetary crisis, bankers, whether commercial or central, are fretful, even downright dull.
The bitter wrangling within Europe over trade followed a monetary crisis in September.
Another risk of go-it-alone reform is monetary crisis.
We have seen a recurrence of monetary crisis in the developed countries, such as Argentina and Turkey.