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On the contrary, the ECB is adamant that the only aim of its “outright monetary transactions” (OMT) program, which will buy distressed eurozone members’ government paper, conditional on agreed reforms, is to contain the currency-redenomination risk that contributes to
elevated
interest rates in southern European economies.
If human rights are truly to be protected, the second, economic tier of human rights must be
elevated
to equality with the first tier in our consciences.
But it remains unclear whether
elevated
asset prices are supporting aggregate demand or mainly shifting the distribution of wealth.
He has
elevated
the isolated, traumatized “Jew” – still at odds with the “gentiles,” not to mention the “Arabs” – above the secular, liberal, and globalized “Israeli” envisioned by the country’s founding fathers.
While expectations of faster earnings growth may well be contributing to
elevated
P/E levels, the current situation is complicated, to say the least.
This is a much better path than one that relies on leverage, low interest rates, and
elevated
asset prices to stimulate domestic demand beyond its natural recovery level.
And if unemployment in Europe and North America stays
elevated
for two or three more years, it is highly likely that we will have to face it.
In 2008, these
elevated
debt levels – in banks, businesses, households, and governments – sparked the financial crisis.
The longer Italian and Spanish borrowing costs remain at such
elevated
levels, the greater the damage to those economies, and the harder it will become to marshal the necessary political support for further reforms.
Developing countries and emerging markets, led by India, argued that the proper forum for discussing such global issues was an already established group within the United Nations, the Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters, whose status and funding needed to be
elevated.
For individuals, businesses, educational institutions, and governments in advanced countries, broad-based, elevated, and efficient investment in education and skills is critical.
Provided that macroeconomic pressures from high oil prices are contained, and sharp corrections to
elevated
asset prices are managed, India is poised to regain its status as the world’s fastest-growing major economy.
Some observers regard any suggestion of even modestly
elevated
inflation as a form of heresy.
Indeed, the unemployment rate, at 7%, remains elevated, despite a record-low labor-force participation rate.
People exposed to increased oxidative stress may have
elevated
antioxidant requirements.
Combined with
elevated
capital requirements for banks, it would reduce the chance of another simultaneous failure of all credit channels.
Given the massive deleveraging of public- and private-sector debt that lies ahead, and my continuing cynicism about the US political and legal system’s capacity to facilitate workouts, two or three years of slightly
elevated
inflation strikes me as the best of many very bad options, and far preferable to deflation.
The issue is fueling nationalist sentiment in Indonesia – already
elevated
in the run-up to next year’s general election.
Because Burma’s generals say almost nothing in public, it is difficult to fathom why they allowed elections that
elevated
Thein Sein to power, or to explain their willingness to embrace dialogue with the long-suppressed opposition.
In other words, will the
elevated
asset values caused by low discount rates suddenly reset downward at some point?
In times of
elevated
risk, real or perceived, people begin to organize increasingly on the basis of homogenous identities.
If the European periphery countries had their own currencies, it is likely that debt problems would morph right back into
elevated
inflation.
But with financial markets increasingly jittery over political developments in Italy, it is easy to imagine a world in which interest rates rise and remain elevated, in which case the Italian debt could pose a serious threat to the eurozone, and even to the global economy.
Consumption’s share of US GDP currently stands at a sharply
elevated
70%.
Populist government spending and the inability of the supply side of the economy to keep pace has, in turn, led to
elevated
inflation, while Indian households, worried that no asset looks safe, have taken to investing in gold.
Or, in the more
elevated
language of the twentieth century’s most influential liberal philosopher, John Rawls, this appears to be a “practical dilemma which philosophy alone cannot resolve.”
At the same time, sharply
elevated
unemployment and subpar income growth have combined to tighten the noose on over-extended consumers.
From Russia to Switzerland, temperatures have been
elevated
by 4-5º Celsius, and the weather patterns look set to remain highly unusual in 2016.
Some people, however, claim the right to know all information pertaining to them, including even the slightest
elevated
risk for these diseases.
Indeed, for a long time a globalized media culture, one unable to inspire the capacity for critical thought or create
elevated
feelings, has been on the rise.
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