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Sometimes the culprit is lousy internal
controls
in financial firms that over-reward subordinates for taking risk.
If the eurozone does not want to embrace capital controls, it has only two alternatives: make the local printing of money more difficult, or offer investment guarantees in countries that markets view as insecure.
Swelling migration pressures threaten to overwhelm any pretense at border
controls.
If Bush is to stand for freeing trade here, he will need pressure from Brazil because US farm lobbies are gearing up to keep Latin America's agricultural exports under the same strict
controls
they have faced for years.
Grexit would require capital
controls
and financial isolation, at least for some time.
Capital
controls
and sterilization of reserve flows might help to delay the adjustment, but a persistent one-directional capital flow will eventually force the fixed-exchange-rate country to allow either its exchange rate or its money supply to adjust.
It already
controls
large parts of Borno province, which borders Niger, Chad, and Cameroon, and its offensive has now spilled into Cameroon, where it recently attacked a military base.
A recent OECD study measuring regulation of product markets and employment protection in member countries indicates that the Czechs, Hungarians, and Poles are more committed to removing price controls, facilitating entrepreneurship, and liberalizing labor markets than many EU members.
To protect themselves from the financial fallout, governments would invoke obscure clauses in EU treaties in order to slap temporary
controls
on capital flows and ring-fence their banking systems.
While it is true that surging M2 can reflect excessive leverage, it is not a particularly accurate gauge in China, where commercial banks can easily circumvent high reserve requirements and quantitative
controls
by moving loans off their balance sheets to wealth-management products – practices that fuel artificial credit expansion that looks like M2 growth.
But, instead of blindly tightening the credit supply, policymakers must pursue deep financial-sector reform to liberalize the deposit rate, eliminate quantitative controls, and, most important, allow for the establishment of domestic private financial institutions.
But I was shocked by how large a panic was produced by what seemed to me – and still does – relatively small losses (in terms of the size of the global economy) in subprime mortgages; by the weakness of risk
controls
at the major highly-leveraged banks; by how deep the decline in demand was; by how ineffective the market’s equilibrium-restoring forces have been at rebalancing labor-market supply and demand; and by how much core-country governments have been able to borrow to support demand without triggering any run-up in interest rates.
China, a key development player and the world’s second-largest economy, still accounts for less than 5% of the Bank’s voting shares, while the European Union
controls
around 37% and the United States holds 16%.
This pillar relies heavily on planning, large-scale fixed investment, and administrative controls, and its quality, scale, and relative efficiency were strategic to Chinese competitiveness and productivity.
If these include personnel from Room 99, Kim’s secret nuclear directorate, and Room 39, the bureau that
controls
his slush fund of hard currencies, more attention is needed.
The tell-tale phrases are on everyone's lips: talk of the need for anti-subversion laws, press controls, strong leadership, of adjusting to Hong Kong's new reality.
Many of its tycoons (one of whom, Robert Kuok,
controls
the South Morning China Post ) are jettisoning their autonomy for the sake of business - even when such action is not requested.
The PBOC would, of course, have to tighten
controls
on foreign exchange.
Thus, it became essential to launch a new wave of far-reaching reforms, including liberalization of interest rates, securities markets, and foreign-exchange controls, in order to fund the more productive private sector and reduce excess capacity in SOEs.
For example, many Chinese steel plants have state-of-the-art pollution controls, but these can be switched off to save costs.
Reducing destructive ethnic tensions and competition between the country's diverse regions requires transferring real power to local governments, giving them the sort of authority over taxes, schools, police, and land-use
controls
that American states, counties, and cities typically enjoy.
The French and others fear that this derogation could permit the UK, in search of competitive advantage, to loosen financial regulation in London, even though recent evidence suggests that bank capital requirements, and other
controls
on banks’ activities, are in fact now tighter in London than elsewhere in Europe.
Yet we tend to search for scapegoats when things go wrong, and we share the illusion that tighter
controls
are always better.
Weeks later, he provocatively visited the contested islets known as the Dokdo Islands in South Korea (which
controls
them) and the Takeshima Islands in Japan.
Unless change comes soon, the foreign-exchange regime and capital
controls
on which the model relies will become too deeply entrenched, and the window of opportunity for adjustment will be missed.
To achieve this will require policies that open up economies, reduce bureaucratic controls, speed economic growth, improve educational systems, and encourage the types of gradual political changes now seen in small countries like Bahrain, Oman, Jordan, Kuwait, and Morocco.
These believers are now operating, the statement continues, under the banner of the Islamic State, which currently
controls
the territory between Aleppo in Syria and Diyala in Iraq, where it has already established the structures of a proto-state: courts, a tax system, and security and social services.
While his supporters have staged protests against the police raid and interrogation of their leader, Indian officials have expressed apprehension that China may be funding Ogyen Trinley Dorje as part of a plan to influence the Karmapa’s Kagyu sect, which
controls
important monasteries along the militarized Indo-Tibetan border.
National governments will also need to participate, streamlining customs controls, border management policies, and regional trade regulations.
China boasts 7,000 newspapers and 8,000 magazines, but the government
controls
free access to the media market by issuing special licenses.
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