Decision
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In other words, the Fed’s communication strategy is a mess, and cleaning it up is far more important than the exact timing of the FOMC’s
decision
to exit near-zero interest rates.
Indeed, any standard
decision
rule used by central banks by now dictates that a hike is long overdue.
With the
decision
about raising rates such a close call, one would think that the Fed would be inclined to do it this year, given that the chair and vice chair have pretty much told the market for months that this will happen.
Indeed, I am rather baffled by the IMF’s
decision
to downgrade its growth forecast for much of the world.
Britain’s Norway SolutionLONDON – Shortly after UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s
decision
to call an unexpected “Brexit election,” I wrote that pro-Europeans in Britain might yet snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
But that
decision
had to be taken by real-life politicians, the Council of Finance Ministers.
The
decision
by China’s State Council to ride roughshod over downstream countries’ concerns and proceed unilaterally shows that the main issue facing Asia is not readiness to accommodate China’s rise, but the need to persuade China’s leaders to institutionalize cooperation with neighboring countries.
The State Council’s
decision
reverses the suspension of dam building on the Salween announced by Premier Wen Jiabao in 2004, after an international uproar over the start of multiple megaprojects in the National Nature Reserves, adjacent to the world heritage area – a stunning canyon region through which the Salween, the Mekong, and the Jinsha flow in parallel.
Look East Again, EuropeThe EU's historic
decision
to admit eight former communist countries as members must not be create a new division between Eurasia's haves and have nots.
Far from being a masterstroke, Modi’s
decision
seems to have been a miscalculation of epic proportions.
The PiS government’s
decision
to cut the pensions of communist-era civil servants has resurrected the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD), which now enjoys around 7-10% support.
These include the United States’ rapid increase in shale-energy production in recent years, and the US government’s
decision
to end a 40-year crude-oil export ban.
More recently, the European project has been weakened further by the United Kingdom’s
decision
to withdraw from the EU.
Any government
decision
needs to be signed by a score of senior officials with no political mandate but who maintain Soviet views.
The National Transitional Council is debating who should take over Libya’s Central Bank and the LIA’s assets – an especially important decision, given that oil production is not expected to return to pre-war levels for several years.
The
decision
on Kosovo may not imply the prospect of renewed large-scale conflict, but it does raise serious questions for Europe’s relations with Russia and the United States, as well as for stability throughout the Balkans.
But this misses the point: It is harder to reach agreement precisely because all of the key leaders (representing around two-thirds of the world’s population and 80% of global GDP), whose support is needed for any truly global decision, are in the room.
The US Supreme Court’s
decision
last month to uphold a lower court’s ruling against Argentina put her in an impossible situation.
The Palestinian mainstream, represented by Abbas, made a strategic
decision
to opt for a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders.
There is one more feature of the “one-country, two systems” scheme that has doomed it: China’s deliberate
decision
to rule Hong Kong through crony capitalists.
We should all hope that, with its
decision
in the Myriad case, the Supreme Court will contribute to the creation of a more sensible and humane framework.
In a public-opinion poll (link in Japanese) conducted by the newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, 73% of respondents agreed that the government’s
decision
was “appropriate.”
Likewise, those who voted “Remain” in the United Kingdom’s 2016 Brexit referendum had to accept the
decision
of the majority to leave the EU.
When Vice Presidential candidate Jack Kemp attacked Vice President Al Gore in 1996 for the Clinton administration’s
decision
to bail out Mexico’s feckless government during the 1994-1995 financial crisis, Gore responded that America made $1.5 billion on the deal.
Microsoft’s contribution to Chinese political repression follows Yahoo’s role in the sentencing of a dissident reporter and Google’s
decision
not to display search results that are blocked by what has become known as the “Great Chinese Firewall.”
Europe’s Nobel Wake-Up CallMADRID – In a
decision
criticized and praised in equal measure, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded this year’s Peace Prize to the European Union in recognition of its contributions “to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe” over the past six decades.
The
decision
to establish the EU was an ingenious response to the biggest challenge of the day – war and conflict.
Should the
decision
be left to the randomness of nature, as it is now?
Since 85% of Iranian voters decided that it was worth taking part in the last election, their
decision
must be respected.
The discontent generated by such disappointment may help to explain Ukrainian separatists’ anger, Russians’ discontent, and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s
decision
to annex Crimea and to support the separatists.
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