常見例句雙語例句In the depths of the financial crisis in October, the dollar rallied against most currencies.在10月份金融危機(jī)的深淵當(dāng)中,美元兌大部分貨幣上升。The new law would have provided the Fed with an additional tool for combating the latest stage of the crisis: from October 1st it would have paid interest on reserves that banks maintain at the Fed.新的法案(如果通過的話)將給美聯(lián)儲(chǔ)對(duì)付最新階段的危機(jī)提供了一個(gè)新的工具:從10月1日開始,美聯(lián)儲(chǔ)將會(huì)給銀行存在美聯(lián)儲(chǔ)的資金付給利息。Still, that level of VC investment made for the second-best quarter over the past three years, back to just before the financial crisis erupted in October 2008.不過,這已是近三年單季風(fēng)險(xiǎn)投資水平的次高,回到了2008年10月金融危機(jī)爆發(fā)前的水平。權(quán)威例句MacKenzie, a professor of science and technological studies at the University of Edinburgh, compared the flash crash with Black Monday crisis of October 19, 1987.FORBES: Magazine ArticleThe revelations that sparked the crisis in October, about off-balance sheet partnerships, accounting restatements and an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission, were embarrassing, certainly.ECONOMIST: Enron's fallAs a case in point, all through the financial crisis from October of 2008 until October of 2010, I heard commentators recommending that investors stick with shares of companies having strong balance sheets.FORBES: How Biases Creep In 返回 october crisis