The will be with the current state of the u. S. Economy. And discuss its regulatory activities. In the last policy report, the chairman provide additional clarity on the plants to normalize Monetary Policy. Including how the size of the Balance Sheet will be driven by Financial Institutions demand for reserves. Since then, they have provided Additional Information and to continue receiving feedback on the Monetary Policy strategy and communication. All of what i look for to hearing an update on. The u. S. Economy is still strong. According to the equal analysis. Unemployment rate remains low at 3. 7 percent. The u. S. Is in his longest expansion of Economic Growth since 1854. According to the National Bureau of economic research. In order to continue this positive economic trajectory, red letters must evaluate the regulatory and supervisory activities for opportunities to tailor regulations and to ensure broad access to a wide variety of Financial Products and services. With respect to
Is dealing with u. S. Sanctions as. As a violation of it of its own commitment within the deal so its basically its not working against the e. U. Its basically doing what the e. U. And the United States is doing that they basically got back from their commitments they got back to the 1st square where the negotiations started and led to the j. C. A and iran basically is i think is heading back as well to the 1st where to be equal i mean to deal with them on equal footing and i think thats thats a choice that has been made into iran iranians cannot basically the authorities here the ruling elites cannot you know afford to basically woo back and kneel be behind before us maximum pressure they have to create a leverage as to go to and if they are to go to another round of discussions or negotiations provided that there will be a willing mess on the other. Partly but i think whats important for iran now is the economics of the u. S. Sanctions and they are not doing basically its part of the
Rises over the marshes of southern iraq what did region fade by the tigris and euphrates rivers. To people as far back as the syrians more than 5000 years ago. In the early 1990 s. Saddam hussein ordered troops to drain most of the area as punishment for a tribal uprising against him around 75 percent of the 250000 people known as the marsh arabs fled. When the dictator was toppled in 2003 many returned and demolished the dams that have deprived their homeland of water for so long the use of violence oppression to the marsh arabs suffered under the former regime are over but they say that repeated promises by government since the fall of Saddam Hussein over better access to services have never been kept they can live according to their traditions now but what i fear is exceptionally hard. Salema call their bake spread on a tiny island where her family raised buffalo she says shes seen no improvement to their lives in recent years that i was able to hold that life is miserable because o
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