Cautious
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So far, Americans have largely tolerated – and even applauded – the creative destruction associated with business innovation, and have been
cautious
in limiting potential abuses.
Long before the current wave of nationalist populism, Europeans rejected a
cautious
European constitution.
The country’s new leaders speak earnestly of deepening reforms and rebalancing the economy, but they remain cautious, gradualist, and conservative by inclination.
She seems packaged and cautious, slow to get around to a position on some key issues, such as trade, that divide Democrats.
But China’s stimulus measures have so far been cautious, as they should be considering the negligible impact that US tariffs have had on Chinese exports.
Chirac, who succeeded Mitterrand as president, was only slightly more
cautious.
Even so, the fact that very high inflation is possible does not make it probable, so one should be
cautious
in arguing that higher gold prices are being driven by inflation expectations.
Both agreed that reform must be slow,
cautious
and that it must never undermine established institutions, especially religion and the patriarchal family.
As consumers, firms, and investors become more
cautious
and risk-averse, the equity-market rally of the second half of 2012 has crested.
But, while
cautious
optimism may be in order, many advanced and developing countries’ growth patterns – both before and since the 2008 crisis – have underpinned a dramatic shift in income and wealth toward the upper quartile of the distribution.
Normally
cautious
governments are positioning themselves now as if the future were around the corner.
These rapid changes have rattled global financial markets and spooked investors, reducing their appetite for risk – a
cautious
attitude that has been reflected in emerging markets.
As investors have become more cautious, they have also become more discriminating.
And, indeed, Asia’s two largest emerging economies offer reasons for
cautious
optimism.
Nevertheless, when you listen to the speeches of policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic, you hear presidents and prime ministers say things like: “Just as families and companies have had to be
cautious
about spending, government must tighten its belt as well.”
But today, even as markets respond bullishly to Trump’s “business-friendly” pledges – not just deregulation and tax cuts, but also a trillion-dollar infrastructure plan that would include reviving coal – business leaders have remained
cautious.
After all, the Kremlin is occupied not by the
cautious
bureaucrats of the Soviet era, but by buccaneers who were willing to take risks to get where they are.
Romer may be able to convince academic economists to be more
cautious
about making claims concerning the generality of theories of economic growth.
After all, China’s policy toward the country has been gradually moving in a more constructive direction for the past two decades, reflecting China’s growing international prominence, as well as its leaders’
cautious
embrace of the global role that their country’s new economic might has provided.
Europe is being
cautious
in the name of avoiding debt and defending the euro, whereas the US has moved on many fronts in order not to waste an ideal opportunity to implement badly needed structural reforms.
Gone is the stress on cautious, gradually phased-in exit strategies; the search for a rebalancing was almost unnoticeable in the meeting’s communiqué.
Thus, Iraq is seeing both escalating intra-sectarian violence and
cautious
steps towards inter-sectarian alliances.
Moreover, the madness of war has been clearly demonstrated to all, and, once the current fighting is over, both sides are now more likely to be
cautious
about actions that might push their peoples and countries into war once more.
Perhaps initially Europeans should be
cautious.
In reality, India is just being more cautious, because it is more vulnerable to direct Chinese pressure from across a long, disputed Himalayan border.
But if insecurity is a major undercurrent of today’s record-low interest rates, then G-8 leaders should be more
cautious
in their self-congratulation.
Zeng is a master manipulator who, given the chance, would run circles around the
cautious
Hu.
Given the state of the US economy – real growth of 2%, a tightening labor market, and little evidence of inflation rising toward the Fed’s 2% target – I view the rate rise as a reasonable and
cautious
first step toward normality (defined as a better balance between borrowers and lenders).
All over the world, businessmen are cautious, investors are demanding rates of return at reasonable risk, and governments in America and Europe have no reason to allow their economies to collapse.
Macri can be excused for assuming that a
cautious
G20 leadership is what his political fortunes require.
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