时间:2019-01-11 作者:英语课 分类:VOA慢速英语2009年(四)月


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This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.


American officials say they will publish results on May fourth from a special examination of banks. The purpose was to see if the country's nineteen largest banks could survive losses in the event that the recession got even worse.


The Obama administration announced the so-called stress tests in February as part of efforts to rebuild the trust of investors 1. If banks are told they need more capital, they will have six months to raise the money from private markets or the government.
 
JPMorgan Chase is among banks that have reported strong results


Some experts think banks have seen the worst of their losses and that the worst of the financial crisis may already have passed. On Thursday JPMorgan Chase reported more than two billion dollars in profit for the first three months of this year. That was better than expected. Earlier, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo also reported strong results.


But the same is not true for the housing market. The Commerce Department reported Thursday that the building of new homes fell in March to the second-lowest level on record.


President Obama warned in a speech on Tuesday that economic pain will continue through this year and that losses of jobs and homes will not end soon.


BARACK OBAMA: "But from where we stand, for the very first time, we are beginning to see glimmers 2 of hope."


The president suggested that the economy could have reached the beginnings of a recovery.


One sign is that the Standard & Poor's list of five hundred stocks has risen more than twenty-five percent in the past five weeks. The S&P hit a twelve-year low in early March. Financial stocks have had some of the largest gains.


All nineteen banks are expected to pass the stress tests. But how the results will be presented is not clear. There is debate over whether releasing too much information might cause more harm than good. Some people might rush to withdraw money from weaker banks.


Yet some small banks have already paid back aid from the government.


The eight largest banks in the country have received about one hundred sixty-five billion dollars in aid. Goldman Sachs received ten billion last October from the Troubled Asset Relief Program. Now it wants to pay that back.


On Tuesday, the bank sold more than five billion dollars in common stock in an effort to pay back the government. That was a day after it announced better-than-expected earnings 3. By returning the aid, Goldman Sachs could free itself from government limits on pay for top employees.


And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report, written by Mario Ritter. For more business news, go to voaspecialenglish.com.



n.投资者,出资者( investor的名词复数 )
  • a con man who bilked investors out of millions of dollars 诈取投资者几百万元的骗子
  • a cash bonanza for investors 投资者的赚钱机会
n.微光,闪光( glimmer的名词复数 )v.发闪光,发微光( glimmer的第三人称单数 )
  • A faint lamp glimmers at the end of the passage. 一盏昏暗的灯在走廊尽头发出微弱的光线。 来自互联网
  • The first glimmers of an export-led revival are apparent. 拉动出库复苏的第一缕曙光正出现。 来自互联网
n.工资收人;利润,利益,所得
  • That old man lives on the earnings of his daughter.那个老人靠他女儿的收入维持生活。
  • Last year there was a 20% decrease in his earnings.去年他的收入减少了20%。
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anti-genus
asparagus bed
bilitranslocase
Boothville
bresnahan
c.k.d.
common houses
computer-aided teaching
corporate incest
Creek War
cunctations
dangerous cargo
determination data
diffusion in grain
double taxtion
drogmans
drop dead
dynamic state approach
Eastern Townships
emergency core cooling line
environmental review assessment
ethyl hexyl carbinol
euroissue
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fire-resisting rolling shutter
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gas generating bottle
gastric colic
gilbert and ellice islandss
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hipped gable roof
homologous system
hostile force
imbordered
innocently
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JIOC
light archive
limited compatibility
liner spacer
magnetic-ink character reader
malformation crystal
melochine
milaris
molded core
Much Marcle
multiplex endemlca neuritis
muzzle brakes
nitro muriatic acid
non-permanent strain
omniums
orthopnoea
outlinings
Pangai
papilloma acuminatum
passing bird
philadel-phia
pimp-slapped
pinnular
propagation server
quanethidine
queensubstance
resident maintenance program
restriving
sacrifice one's life
Salford
semi-open wet-bottom furnace
settlement of transactions
Shetland Islander
shsosws-s
shtg.
silylthio-
softly fail
sophoradochromene
stability characteristics
stage-hands
steady state power consumption
talk one's way out of
teacher-participation
the whole kit and caboodle
thermodynamic vehicle
thunderegg
tokolcin
tooth-to-tooth composite error
treasure-hunting
triakenium
Tyndallized
untelephoned
up-todate
vectoring thrust
vengeable
Verthandi
Wi-Gig
windebank
Windian
winding mechanism
world of industry and commerce
Xinyuan Township
yield trial
zenith nadir axis