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It also makes hiring first-class talent
excessively
difficult for small companies.
The sleek footbridge swayed unexpectedly and
excessively
under the feet of pedestrians, and it was deemed too dangerous to use.
But patients and their families and friends need not worry
excessively.
And Nobel laureate Robert Shiller agrees, warning that
excessively
low interest rates have created “overheated asset markets – real estate, equities, and long-term bonds – [which] could lead to a major correction and another economic crisis.”
Instead of giving serious consideration to unfounded theories speculating that
excessively
low interest rates could, under certain conditions, discourage growth and investment, the Fed should have committed itself even more decisively to zero or even negative rates.
Unlike most of Hong Kong’s tycoons, who are considered
excessively
focused on political expedience, Li is viewed as a person of strong conscience and thus worthy of considerable respect.
As long as governments do not encroach
excessively
on central-bank decision-making, this development will restore balance in policymaking and support policy coordination, particularly in times of stress.
Some consider Sanusi
excessively
voluble, and resent his liberal allocation of central-bank funds to causes of his choosing.
America also sees Europe as
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inward looking, sometimes dangerously so.
Countries that rely
excessively
on world markets and global finance to fuel their economic growth will also be at a disadvantage.
This presupposes not only truly EU-wide regulation – which is, at present,
excessively
intergovernmental due to the design of the EU’s Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators – but also more infrastructure, including electrical lines and gas pipelines, connecting member states to one another.
Loss of export competitiveness as a result of
excessively
strong currencies is not the only problem.
But Italy has objected to such limits, fearing that government funding costs might skyrocket, and perhaps also that Italian banks, which depend financially on the higher interest earnings of their holdings of public debt, might suffer
excessively.
The root of Italy’s public-finance problem is that it inherited
excessively
high debt from the 1980s and has not recorded significant economic growth for two decades.
With a stagnant denominator, it is hard to reduce the debt-to-GDP ratio: the legacy of the past continues to weigh
excessively
on the present.
In 2004 the world could well learn again the risks of relying
excessively
on the ideology or leadership of a single country.
The CSRC was pursuing an
excessively
narrow objective, focusing only on getting the bull market going by delivering policies and speeches aimed at boosting investor confidence and spurring participation.
The issuance of risky junk bonds under loose covenants and with
excessively
low interest rates is increasing; the stock market is reaching new highs, despite the growth slowdown; and money is flowing to high-yielding emerging markets.
For starters,
excessively
high levels of meat and dairy consumption are contributing to nutrition-related health problems like obesity and cardiovascular disease.
It must ease Japan’s sense of insecurity in the wake of China’s rise, while persuading Japan’s new leaders to behave prudently and refrain from
excessively
nationalist behavior.
Even in countries with well-developed systems of corporate governance, arrangements that are
excessively
lax on corporate insiders persist.
Just as a “pro-business” stance like Trump’s can boost confidence, perhaps even excessively, the perception that a leader is “anti-business” can cause confidence to fall.
Financial flows are
excessively
volatile.
Indeed, the intermittent over-valuation of entire economic sectors – recall the dot-com bubble from a decade ago – indicates that financial markets are often
excessively
focused on the long term.
Moreover, the region had relied
excessively
on foreign savings to support growth, with many countries running large long-term current-account deficits.
Under the umbrella of common deposit insurance, US savings banks made a “gamble for resurrection” – borrowing
excessively
from their depositors and lending the money out to risky enterprises, knowing that potential profits could be paid out as dividends to shareholders while potential losses would be socialized.
This requires, first and foremost, that China build a national value chain and elevate its manufacturing sector, which currently depends
excessively
on foreign research and development, imports of raw materials and semi-finished parts, and external demand.
A closer look at those at the top reveals a disproportionate role for rent-seeking: some have obtained their wealth by exercising monopoly power; others are CEOs who have taken advantage of deficiencies in corporate governance to extract for themselves an excessive share of corporate earnings; and still others have used political connections to benefit from government munificence – either
excessively
high prices for what the government buys (drugs), or
excessively
low prices for what the government sells (mineral rights).
Central banks must be as “activist” when combating deflation caused by weak demand as they are when fighting high inflation driven by
excessively
strong demand.
But America’s favorable employment trend is accompanied by a substantial increase in financial-sector risks, owing to the
excessively
easy monetary policy that was used to achieve the current economic recovery.
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