Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Meanwhile, capital outflow has finally come to a stop.
If this happens, we may see a new wave of capital outflow."
The two may interact with one another- for instance when countries try to control capital outflows in order to maintain a given exchange rate.
Massive capital outflow is usually a sign of a greater problem, not the problem itself.
These foreign reserves can be used as a buffer against potential capital outflows during financial crises.
This depreciates the exchange rate of local currency through capital outflow.
The crisis precipitated a capital outflow amounting to $11 billion over the next four years.
They say it has been undermined by a capital outflow as investors search for the most secure markets.
As a direct result of the current economic crisis, capital outflow - which had previously been reversed - has again become a relevant problem.
During the crisis there were sudden and large capital outflows leading the rupiah to go into free fall.
The national income accounts identity shows that net capital outflow always equals the trade balance.
Certainly it was regarded as worthwhile to protect the dollar by limiting capital outflows.
So when capital outflows are decreased, the capital account decreases.
Capital outflows would exacerbate the region's credit crunch and hurt domestic demand.
The report, however, does not examine the markets' lack of confidence in the euro and the huge capital outflows from Europe over the past year.
The company claimed 94% of the car's parts were locally sourced in an effort to reduce capital outflow.
The onset of capital outflows can have particularly destabilising consequences for emerging markets.
The article also refers to "heavy capital outflows."
The international economic pressures on South Africa have resulted in a net capital outflow of almost $10 billion since 1985.
The officially recorded capital outflow, which does not include debt servicing, was a modest $1.4 billion.
Capital outflow is an economic term describing capital flowing out of (or leaving) a particular economy.
In the 1950s, Cuba had a vibrant but extremely unequal economy, with large capital outflows to foreign investors.
If that capital outflow were slowed or even reversed, the rupiah could be further buoyed.
Turkey also suffers from capital outflows and needs a large aid package to cover the government budget deficit in 2002, analysts say.
The capital outflow, in his opinion, had reached a point where it was dragging down the mark and raising the specter of imported inflation.