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A deep sense of gloom has again descended3 over Asian stock markets.
A passerby4 looks at an electronic stock indicator5 of a securities company in Tokyo, 13 Nov 2008 |
In Japan, the Nikkei share index fell by more than five percent Thursday, as did while Hong Kong's Hang Seng.
Markets in Australia, South Korea and Taiwan were all down. The slumps6 across Asia followed a decline of nearly five percent in New York's Dow Jones index, its third straight loss.
Analysts7 say that panicked investors8 are worried that giant financial bail-outs by governments around the world have failed to halt a downward spiral in global markets.
The international financial crisis will be discussed at a meeting this weekend of the G20, a grouping of the world's largest economies.
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will be among the leaders attending the emergency summit in Washington on Saturday.
Australian Treasurer9 Wayne Swan will also be there and hopes that decisive action will emerge from the talks.
"We've made it pretty clear yes there does need to be better regulation, there's no doubt about that. There needs to be better supervision10, and of course there does need to be better coordination11 between the major agencies," said Swan. "At the moment we've got the IMF and the World Bank, two old, established institutions, and we've got the Financial Stability Forum12. We've also got the needs of countries who must attend to their own domestic arrangements as well, and we need to put in place a way in which they can co-operate."
As world leaders gather in Washington to discuss the perilous13 state of the global financial system, more bad news on the state of the U.S. economy emerged.
America's three big car makers14 - Ford15, General Motors and Chrysler - all suffered big declines in sales - announcements that will add to the general air of pessimism16 that pervades17 the stock markets.
U.S. retailers18 also say their sales have fallen, and may continue to do so.
That will hurt exporters in Asia, which rely on American consumers to buy their products.
Also on Thursday came news that Germany had slipped into recession, which follows warnings in Britain that it too may be in a recession.
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v.生病 | |
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2 coordinated | |
adj.协调的 | |
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3 descended | |
a.为...后裔的,出身于...的 | |
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4 passerby | |
n.过路人,行人 | |
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5 indicator | |
n.指标;指示物,指示者;指示器 | |
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6 slumps | |
萧条期( slump的名词复数 ); (个人、球队等的)低潮状态; (销售量、价格、价值等的)骤降; 猛跌 | |
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7 analysts | |
分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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8 investors | |
n.投资者,出资者( investor的名词复数 ) | |
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9 treasurer | |
n.司库,财务主管 | |
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n.监督,管理 | |
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11 coordination | |
n.协调,协作 | |
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12 forum | |
n.论坛,讨论会 | |
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13 perilous | |
adj.危险的,冒险的 | |
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14 makers | |
n.制造者,制造商(maker的复数形式) | |
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15 Ford | |
n.浅滩,水浅可涉处;v.涉水,涉过 | |
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16 pessimism | |
n.悲观者,悲观主义者,厌世者 | |
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17 pervades | |
v.遍及,弥漫( pervade的第三人称单数 ) | |
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18 retailers | |
零售商,零售店( retailer的名词复数 ) | |
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