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The International Monetary1 Fund has already granted $2 billion of Iceland's $6 billion requirement and the remaining $4 billion shortfall could be bridged by loans from places like the European Central Bank and or the U.S. Federal Reserve.
A man walks past a branch of the Kaupping bank in Reykjavik, Iceland, 08 Oct 2008 |
And as part of the IMF financial deal, Reykjavik has agreed to boost its interest rates up to 18 percent as it battles against financial collapse.
The move is designed to stabilize3 the currency, and officials say they hope it can be relaxed after a short period of time.
Iceland has been struggling since it was forced to take over its three biggest banks that became caught up in the global credit crisis.
In London, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says more countries feeling the squeeze like Iceland will be lining4 up for assistance from the IMF. And as he sees it, more money must be made available.
"The IMF has said it has $250 billion available and new instruments to lend to countries in crisis, but this may not be enough," said Brown. "We will consider the necessary reforms to the International Monetary Fund in the weeks ahead. But it is becoming increasingly clear to me that we cannot delay and that we now need substantial additional resources in addition to the $250 billion the IMF already has available. We need this for the crisis that we face now in the 21st century."
In European markets on Tuesday, share prices rose, breaking a five-day losing streak5. The upturn6 came as British Petroleum7 announced record quarterly profits.
But many analysts8 warn that the fundamental weakness in the markets has not gone away. Former Bank of England advisor9 Danny Gabay is one of those who say that the economic pain is far from over.
"I feel that we have only got halfway10 through this in a sense that the financial market has had a real capitulation," he said. "It has not really hit the real economy yet. We have just begun that and when unemployment starts to rise, we night see default rates rise quite quickly on mortgages and other forms of debt and that could have quite a significant feedback loop back again to banks and the financial market. And I think that is why you are seeing share prices behaving so erratically11 at the moment."
Pressure here and elsewhere is growing for additional interest rate cuts to stimulate12 the economy and combat increasing concerns about the depth and extent of any forthcoming recession.
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adj.货币的,钱的;通货的;金融的;财政的 | |
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vi.累倒;昏倒;倒塌;塌陷 | |
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vt.(使)稳定,使稳固,使稳定平衡;vi.稳定 | |
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n.衬里,衬料 | |
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n.条理,斑纹,倾向,少许,痕迹;v.加条纹,变成条纹,奔驰,快速移动 | |
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n.情况好转 | |
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7 petroleum | |
n.原油,石油 | |
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8 analysts | |
分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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n.顾问,指导老师,劝告者 | |
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adj.中途的,不彻底的,部分的;adv.半路地,在中途,在半途 | |
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adv.不规律地,不定地 | |
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12 stimulate | |
vt.刺激,使兴奋;激励,使…振奋 | |
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