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European governments and banks ultimately will need a solution similar to Brady bonds, which worked quite well in overcoming the 1990s Latin American debt crisis and the threat that it posed to highly
exposed
US money-center banks.
In such circumstances, Hong Kong's Dollar would be
exposed
to another wave of "attacks" from speculators.
And it was not even merited; the banks were not overly exposed, so there were no systemic risks.
The credit crisis
exposed
the flimsy foundations of the sustained growth that the US and Europe enjoyed during the past four to five years.
Few parts of Asia are structurally
exposed
to the credit implosion, and the balance sheets of Asian banks and companies are on the whole cleaner than their counterparts elsewhere.
Finally, and ironically, because so many Palestinians have worked in Israel, spent time in Israeli prisons, often speak and read Hebrew, and are regularly
exposed
to the Israeli media and the rough and tumble of Israeli politics, Palestine has more young citizens than any other Arab country who have observed life in a democracy at first hand.
The fate of the British pound and Swiss franc is impossible to say; they could benefit as safe havens, but their banks are highly
exposed
to the eurozone.
Likewise, Pope Francis broke from the Church’s traditional line to suggest that women
exposed
to the Zika virus that ravaged parts of Latin America last year could use artificial contraception.
Representatives of overly indebted countries, and of countries whose banks are strongly
exposed
as creditors, argue that haircuts would destabilize the European financial system, generating contagion effects tantamount to a second Lehman Brothers crisis.
But there are deep rifts between Party reformists and hardliners,
exposed
by the fall of Bo Xilai, the one-time Politburo contender who had been commended by leftists for fighting corruption and organized crime, launching egalitarian welfare programs, and initiating a campaign to sing “red” (revolutionary) songs in Chongqing.
The bailout
exposed
deep hypocrisy all around.
It doesn’t help that on social media, users can “self-select” the type of content to which they are exposed, potentially reinforcing their existing biases.
The Bush administration is internationally
exposed
in both the arrogance of its concepts and the limits of its power.
Indeed, Mr Tung's anticipatory subservience to the real or imagined wishes of China's rulers
exposed
the congenital flaw in the political architecture of uniting a liberal society with a dictatorship.
It is often said that populists cannot govern, or will be
exposed
as incompetent, when elected to office.
The Arc of Climate JusticeISLAMABAD – It is a painful irony of climate change that those least responsible for the problem are often the most
exposed
to its ravages.
But its most damaging deficit is to be found in governance, as is true of China, where the Bo Xilai scandal has
exposed
the pathological underside of China’s vaunted technocratic leadership.
The reality is evident from Kenya to Kiribati – everywhere where rapid urbanization, the need to support trade and entrepreneurship, and efforts to confront the challenges of climate change have
exposed
a wide infrastructure deficit.
As for Europe, the eurozone crisis has
exposed
democracy’s weaknesses in dealing with major economic emergencies, as well as the flaws in the European Union’s design.
Massive population growth has
exposed
vast numbers of people to new kinds of extreme vulnerability.
Each crisis
exposed
weak and ineffective legal frameworks (often deliberately maintained by politicians), inadequate and dispersed supervision, and forbearance policies that only an industry lobbyist could love.
Indeed, the G-20’s Seoul summit in early November
exposed
a deep divide.
A decade ago, my laboratory showed that an anti-prion antibody could significantly delay – and, in some cases, prevent – infection in mice that had been
exposed
to prions.
Now that his electronic surveillance program has been exposed, Bush’s Justice Department has launched an investigation into how the news became public, threatening the journalists who reported the information.
They have publicly
exposed
those – from former Hollywood titan Harvey Weinstein and casino mogul Steve Wynn to Oxfam employees who reportedly traded sex for aid – in positions of power who have abused, mistreated, and otherwise victimized women and girls.
Completing the G-20’s AgendaNEW YORK – The near-complete collapse of financial systems worldwide has
exposed
fundamental weaknesses in their architecture and in how they are regulated.
If institutions that were heavily
exposed
had understood this, they would have raised their capital buffers during the run-up in housing and equity prices in order to protect themselves against the inevitable reversals.
As a result, not only are countercyclical measures needed, but banks’ capital requirements should vary inversely with the boom-and-bust fluctuations in the asset markets to which they are heavily
exposed.
Starving for Capital in Sub-Saharan AfricaSub-Saharan Africa's appalling poverty and living conditions have been
exposed
repeatedly through television and the Internet.
The “crisis within the crisis”
exposed
the eurozone’s weak governance and revived doubts about the viability of a monetary union with large competitiveness gaps between its members.
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