These should ensure there is no repeat of the capital flight and eventual devaluation of 1994.
Foreign direct investment, unsurprisingly enough, has slowed to a trickle, while the capital flight that has afflicted the country since the crisis continues.
They're rushing to get this done because Greece seems likely to implode whoever wins the 17 June election, and because a Spanish sovereign debt crisis would be massive: the capital flight of 100bn in January to March this year would look puny compared to the three trillion euros that could potentially leave the bond and stock markets of Italy and Spain.
According to the capital-flight decree, the central bank will also review large commercial transactions before deciding whether to approve them.
These are euros owed to the Bundesbank by the central banks of the economies where there has been the greatest capital flight, names those of Greece, Italy and Spain.
According to Nomura, the sovereign debt crisis has entered a third phase characterized by the latest round of capital flight from the south.
The affected volume was discovered upon arrival in the Australian capital on a flight from the Republic of Ireland.
The fundamental problem that Mr Draghi faces is the acute divergence within the euro zone as capital flight sucks funds out of the periphery and into the core, making monetary conditions simultaneously tight and loose.
The return of flight capital is a practical necessity for the country to keep growing.
An injection of Kuwaiti and Saudi capital has so far matched the flight of Syrian capital, but bankers fear that angry rulers in Damascus may block Lebanon's trade routes to the Arab world.
The Times of India reported the two flight attendants were in the cockpit on flight 133 from Bangkok to the Indian capital on April 12 for almost an hour and were sitting in the pilot and co-pilot's seat.
The Central Bank has intervened less to prop up the peso and capital flight is easing.
Cypriot officials are working on capital control measures ahead of Thursday, when the country's commercial banks are scheduled to reopen, in a bid to stem the risk of capital flight.
Governments are willing to bear these higher costs to avoid the kind of dumping and capital flight that took place during the Asian crisis, but it is curious that local investors require more compensation than international investors.
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This was clever, because much of the gold inflow was a return of flight capital into the country and did not affect the balance of payments.
With the recent improvement in the economic picture, this capital flight has slowed, and money is flowing back into the stockmarket.
It means that the U.S. can continue to finance its operations by borrowing almost zero-cost money today and likely for the foreseeable future (where do you think capital will flight to if the Euro breaks up?).
This in itself could lead to spiralling bond yields and the flight of capital invested in Italy could resume.
Its popularity, and the flight of capital to states with limited liability from those without, led most American states to follow suit.
Uganda is one of only a handful of African states to have seen a substantial reversal of the flight of capital and skills.
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The flight of capital from the legal system accelerated once the Indian government eased its tight control with economic reforms that started in 1991, the report says.
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Indeed, the flight of capital toward the energy sector cheered on loudly by the right violates the basic economic views that have historically animated the more growth oriented side of the political divide.
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At a time when unemployment remains high and economic growth is lagging, forcing banks to report interest paid to nonresident aliens would encourage the flight of capital overseas to jurisdictions without onerous reporting requirements, place unnecessary burdens on the American economy, put our financial system at a fundamental competitive disadvantage, and would restrict access to capital when our economy can least afford it.
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The only question is whether Nicosia tries to stem the pace of deposit flight by imposing capital controls or whether the ECB allows the Central Bank of Cyprus to relax its collateral rules sufficiently to permit it to provide unlimited Emergency Liquidity Assistance to a recapitalized banking sector.
All 101 passengers and seven crew members were safely evacuated from the budget carrier flight coming from Bandung, the capital of West Java province.
The petro-crisis has already prompted capital flight, contributing to a 12% decline in the bourse so far this year.
The two-hour flight from Luanda to the Namibian capital, Windhoek, felt more like a journey through the looking-glass.
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The Supercycle will end if foreign investors ever turn their back on U.S. assets, triggering capital flight out of the dollar and robbing U.S. authorities of any room for maneuver.
In any case, most of the 2, 000-odd registered insurers were engaged in tax avoidance and capital flight, rather than the dull business of claims and premiums.
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