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On external account, the aim will be broad balance over the medium term.
But he added: "There is a weakness in the economy caused by slower external accounts.
Iran balances its external accounts around $75 per barrel.
Meanwhile, statistics point to a return of triple-digit inflation and show no clear recovery in external accounts.
Major short-term concerns are the rising fiscal deficit and the deterioration in the external account balance.
One well-placed official said that Brazil would now focus on obtaining new money to permit the country to balance its external accounts.
Its external accounts are in balance.
These measures usually led to sufficient improvement in the country's external accounts to make possible the resumption of loans to Turkey by foreign creditors.
And when the external account did pose a problem, governments often devalued rather than pursuing deflationary policies to the extent that would have been necessary.
The high variability of copper prices affected the Chilean economy, particularly the external accounts and the availability of foreign exchange, in several ways.
This turnaround of the external accounts has made the domestic performance of the ecomomy look decidedly better than it has been.
The letters also contain the earliest external account of Christian worship, and reasons for the execution of Christians X.96.
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"We are going to insist on a considerable reduction in the debt and interest rates and a rescheduling" that will "allow Argentina to rearrange its external accounts."
Even economies, such as Hong Kong, with formidable stocks of international reserves, balanced external accounts and relatively robust financial systems, have experienced severe pressures in recent days.
The text provides one of the earliest external accounts of Islam, presenting a significantly different Islamic historiography than found in traditional Islamic texts.
Such a turnaround in its external account benefited oil importing/consuming nations, e.g. USA, Europe and Japan, and assisted their economic recovery.
On the demand side of the equation, world monetary conditions, e.g. interest and exchange rate volatility, international trade needs and external account disequilibrium, influence users' needs for finance.
In 1992 Saudi agricultural strategy was only sustainable as long as the government maintained a high level of direct and indirect subsidies, a drain on its budget and external accounts.
GDP growth, revenue balance, gross fiscal balance and external account balance of the balance of payments were some of the key indicators to be included in this report.
"This document is plausibly one of the most archaic elements of the Islamic tradition, its agreement with the earliest external accounts of the origins of Islam is highly significant"
According to figures worked out by the Institute for International Economics, the United States will need a $200 billion improvement in trade by the early 1990's to restore balance to its external accounts.
New Zealand's balance-of-payments problem in the late 1980s would have loomed much more significantly if New Zealand had not had the benefits to its external accounts arising from Think Big.
An economy's balance on external accounts, he points out, is by definition the difference between domestic savings and domestic investment: if neither changes, the only way Japan can import more is to export more.
In open economies, the external accounts adjusts sharply; in the 1994 economic crisis in Mexico the current account went from a deficit of 8 percent of GDP to zero within a year.