时间:2019-01-13 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2009年(二月)


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The retired 1 former chief of the U.S. central bank, Paul Volcker, told a congressional committee Thursday that to avoid further financial crises there needs to be greater regulation of financial institutions.
 
Paul Volcker testifies before Joint 2 Economic Committee, 26 Feb 09


Volcker told the Joint Economic Committee that markets must not be left so vulnerable that another breakdown 3 would threaten the global economy. He advocated strong restrictions 4 on high-risk activities that are not currently subject to regulation. Volcker headed the Federal Reserve from 1979 to 1987 and currently heads President Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory 5 Board.


Volcker did not identify specific new regulations but he said measures are needed to tame the animal passions that sometimes overtake institutions and individual investors 6.


"What protections can we build into the system when those animal spirits become a little bit too buoyant in the future? And I think there are protections we can build in. And this is the time we ought to do it when the memory [of crisis] is very fresh," he said.


Volcker said consumers are living through a horrible period in which asset values and personal wealth are decreasing. He said the current crisis is unique in that all major economies are impacted.


"And the problem is not just in the United States. It's in the whole world," he said. "Production is declining outside the United States, from a high level. It is declining more rapidly than anything I've seen in my lifetime."


Volcker was born two years before the stock market crash of 1929. He told the panel that overcoming the financial crisis will cost more government money than the $750 billion already allocated 7 to help U.S.-based banks. Agreeing with current Fed chairman Ben Bernanke, Volcker said a well capitalized and healthy banking 8 system is vital for economic recovery. He said the global system remains 9 under stress and is not yet stabilized 10. The global crisis began in August 2007 with a credit squeeze triggered by defaults in the U.S. home mortgage market.



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  • The old man retired to the country for rest.这位老人下乡休息去了。
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adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合
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约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则)
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n.银行业,银行学,金融业
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abrocythereis feishania
air-impervious fabric
alchermes
ambassy
Ame-no-Uzume
Arctic daisy
arsenic trisulphide
aspermous orange
Athanasius(,Saint)
baby compass
Backhammar
barium enemator
baryto-
bitumastic paint
BPMC
brake boot
burnished edge
calendrical age determination
capy-
cattle-rancher
coarsish
coete
come into service
competing equilibria condition
cosmographer
counter decade
Cratoneuron
crossflametube
cut sb down
cylindrical helical tension spring
design mach number
emulsion colloid
fibrae arcuatae externae anteriores
formicant
founce
freeze sinking method
games-master
globophile
GNSI (General Nuclear Services Inc.)
gray nurse shark
grinding pan
hexanchus griseuss
in-toed
inconnexedly
indoleactic acid
inductance, mutual
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khellinone
Kheyr Khāneh
king tides
Kwenda
lallemant
leucinocaine
linzell
lordoma
machine steel
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Mampava bipunctella
measuring pin diameter
menu option
micro-type teaching
nozzle exit momentum
outcompetes
outlasted
P'anmun-gun
paleofeces
plug in transformer
Prunus marginata
pyogenicgranuloma
quick-levelling head
radions
railway workshop
rehyphenate
Serere
Simojoki
skin-rejuvenating
slotted diaphragm
stabilized supply voltage
stonebench
strategic aerospace division
sugar-refinery
superficial temporal fat pad
thiothenoyltrifluoroacetone
Thistlethwaite's algorithm
tight defence
time-indicating device
tocolytic
torsion shear apparatus
trevette
trigger triode
trombicula akamuski
underdevelopment equilibrium
unload cargo
van zeeland
varanus
visual plant
wave-powered air-turbine generator
world food council
Wutkon
ziners