| 单词 | collapse of confidence | 
| 释义 | collapse of confidence But wouldn't such vagueness about the long-term fiscal outlook have been punished by a collapse of confidence in financial markets?  Times, Sunday Times  His actions halted the collapse of confidence in the banking system in 1933, and stopped the relentlessly deflationary spiral.  Times, Sunday Times  Far from representing a collapse of confidence in the system, financial crises are capitalism's way of purging itself of the excesses and foolishness.  Times, Sunday Times  With the owners of some of the country's most important private companies among those held, ministers fear a collapse of confidence among investors.  Times, Sunday Times  The principal risks now come more from a stubbornly weak pace of growth than from a collapse of confidence among international investors.  Times, Sunday Times   | 
	
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