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Microsoft Word - GAOHQ-#[removed]v2-FINAL_SUBGROUP_2B_PAPER_-_2012_WITH_FINAL_EDITS.DOC
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Document Date: 2012-05-08 07:56:45


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Washington D.C. / /

Company

Sberbank / Bank of Russia / Global Financial Crisis Sub Group / Global Financial Crisis Sub Group 2B / Australia Subgroup / 2B INTOSAI Task Force Global Stimulus Economy / Vnesheconombank / Government Accountability Office 1 Summary Sub Group / Sub Group / /

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Germany / Hungary / Saudi Arabia / Italy / Mexico / South Africa / Indonesia / Turkey / France / Japan / Russia / United States / Brazil / Canada / Australia / Korea / United Kingdom / China / Argentina / India / /

Currency

pence / RUB / USD / IDR / /

Event

FDA Phase / /

IndustryTerm

deposit insurance limits / transportation / crisis management / Investment banking / gross domestic product / bank independence / bank customers / public finance imbalance / bank / bank actions / bank system / bank take / banking / bank loans / structured financial products / /

Organization

Hungarian National Assembly / Bank of Italy / International Monetary Fund / Australian Government / Bank of Japan / National Welfare Fund / Congressional Budget Office / Congress / G-20 / G20 / Federal Government / INTOSAI Task Force / State Audit Office / US Federal Reserve / Australia National Audit Office / Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation / European Union / Budget Council / /

Person

Ben Bernanke / /

Position

president / one of the members of the BC / Chairman / member of sub group / Finance Minister / One of the three members / /

Product

P13 / /

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British Columbia / /

URL

www.economy.com/mark-zandi/documents/End-of-Great-Recession.pdf / /

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