Concerns
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Van Hollen does have some
concerns
– and proposes a financial transaction tax to reduce speculative activities.
The second area
concerns
Europe’s relationship with Africa.
Quite apart from their
concerns
about the robustness of the rebound in the economy, investors are uncertain about many financial firms’ business models, and about the future size, shape, and profitability of the financial sector in general.
Indeed, the Basel Committee plans to require more capital in the future, though the new requirements will be delayed, owing to
concerns
about the cost and availability of credit to sustain the recovery.
Hezbollah and its main backer, Iran, were motivated by two concerns: fear of the next Israeli attack, which Hezbollah believes is inevitable, and concern over Syrian-Israeli peace talks that, if successful, could leave Hezbollah without its main bridge to Iran.
Indian officials are generally discrete in public about relations with China, but in private their
concerns
remain intense.
Even Cameron’s coalition partners, the Liberal Democrats, have voiced
concerns
about the risks of an exit.
Taxing the Intangible EconomyLONDON – Some very clever people, including the president of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, and Andy Haldane, chief economist at the Bank of England, are expressing
concerns
over the slowdown in productivity growth.
Given this harsh reality, it is not surprising that the second previously unthinkable outcome
concerns
inadequate policy responses – namely, the large and persistent imbalance between the hyperactivity of central banks and the frustrating passivity of other policymakers.
The minutes of the January 29-30 meeting of the Fed’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) speak to a simmering discontent: “[M]any participants…expressed some
concerns
about potential costs and risks arising from further asset purchases.”
The
concerns
range from worries about the destabilizing ramifications of an exit strategy from QE to apprehension about capital losses on the Fed’s rapidly ballooning portfolio of securities (currently $3 trillion, and on its way to $4 trillion by the end of this year).
As serious as these
concerns
may be, they overlook what could well be the greatest flaw in the Fed’s unprecedented gambit: an emphasis on short-term tactics over longer-term strategy.
Debt forgiveness raises thorny ethical
concerns
about condoning reckless and irresponsible behavior.
Russia’s tragic decline into what can only be a protracted period of political uncertainty and economic depression already affects the countries towards its West, spreading economic
concerns
and raising fears that the big neighbor might compensate for internal weakness by external bullying.
Moreover, countries should put climate
concerns
at the center of their trade and investment negotiations, such as by carving out fossil-fuel projects from investment clauses.
Yet Modi has said nothing to quiet his supporters or mollify his critics, raising
concerns
among investors – especially foreigners – about his ability to manage his own constituents.
The notion of integrating asset-price
concerns
into inflation targeting remains a source of significant controversy, with opponents citing the Tinbergen Principle: if policymakers have one instrument, the interest rate, they can pursue only one objective, price stability.
Japan’s neighbors, who continue to harbor
concerns
stemming from World War II and Japan’s failure to deal adequately with its history, will worry about Japanese nationalism.
Its outcome
concerns
not only Germans but their partners in Nato and the EU as well.
Environmental
concerns
have become a “blame game.”
The United States and the European Union, now burdened by high debt and low growth – and therefore preoccupied with domestic
concerns
– are no longer able to set global rules and expect others to fall into line.
While these policies might impose costs on other countries, they are deployed not to extract advantages from them, but because other domestic-policy motives – such as distributional, administrative, or public-health
concerns
– prevail over the objective of economic efficiency.
More significant, Netanyahu’s public clashes with US President Barack Obama fueled
concerns
among Israelis – including supporters of Netanyahu’s Likud party – that their government’s policies were deepening Israel’s isolation and thus undermining its security.
Europe’s partners should not assume that trade automatically takes precedence over climate
concerns.
But, while the new pact does clarify America’s post-2014 posture toward Afghanistan, and to some extent has assuaged India’s
concerns
about that troubled land’s future, anxiety in Pakistan has only deepened.
A good portion of what was released before the book’s publication
concerns
a battle between two of the most talkative, argumentative, self-regarding braggarts US politics has ever seen: Trump and his one-time chief strategist, Stephen Bannon.
It is time for NATO to acknowledge its indispensable role – not as a security blanket, but as a security catalyst in Europe that responds to
concerns
about existing security gaps, many of which are having serious social and economic consequences.
If there are genuine
concerns
on the merits, that requirement will prove a very high bar.
These
concerns
are valid, even more so given government’s growing role in the economy.
The second episode, in January/February 2016, also stemmed from
concerns
about China.
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