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00:25 Mar 5, 2011 |
French to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Economics | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Barbara Cochran, MFA United States Local time: 20:06 | ||||||
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The environment in which they (the crises) develop/pick up again... Explanation: ...has to do with/consists of the weak links in the world economy. |
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Areas in which (economic) crises relapse occur are cracks in the global economy. Explanation: areas with such recurring problems weaken global economy |
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the areas/regions in which the crises rebound/bounce back are the weak links in the globakl economy Explanation: my ideas ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2011-03-05 03:23:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- should read "global" of course :) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2011-03-05 03:25:31 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- and "rally" as an an alternative ... |
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The areas where the crises have most impact Explanation: A different way of expressing it |
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rebondir Explanation: Economic crises generally surface in sovereign debt problems. I think they are establishing a link between economic crises and a "blip" or link to sovereign debt problems. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 hrs (2011-03-05 18:23:40 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Economic crises generally surface in soverign debt problems. |
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areas hit by / subject to a second wave of banking crises Explanation: A possibility. Reference: http://seekingalpha.com/article/224348-the-second-wave-of-eu... Reference: http://www.worldfinancereview.com/september2009/secondwaveof... |
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