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The European Union continues its internal debate over how best to bail out its failing banks and industries, handle the
fallout
from EU and euro-zone expansion, and manage increasingly rocky relations with Russia.
The implicit role model is the International Monetary Fund, which has made its reputation by addressing the
fallout
from sudden capital-flow reversals.
To its credit, the IMF not only acknowledges this, but it also provides evidence that developing countries with capital controls were hit less badly by the
fallout
from the sub-prime mortgage meltdown.
They believe that the
fallout
can be contained without panic or contagion.
That meeting, if it takes place, is likely to be overshadowed by the
fallout
from the assassination of Russia’s ambassador to Turkey.
This has been aggravated by a more volatile environment for financial flows to emerging countries, more tentative foreign direct investment, and concern about the potential
fallout
for international trade from rising anti-globalization rhetoric in the unusual presidential race in the United States.
The
fallout
from Bhutto’s assassination was bound to reach beyond Pakistan’s borders.
If China is successful in implementing its pro-consumption agenda, the rest of Asia will be well positioned to avoid the
fallout
from America’s new generation of zombie consumers.
Prescription Financial ProductsNEW DELHI – One positive
fallout
of the financial crisis of 2007-201? is our realization that financial products can be as complex and dangerous as drugs.
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.
But rising risk – reflected in the recent plunge in China’s stock market – has compelled the government to step in to limit the
fallout.
Moreover, no matter how critical the moderate Arabs may be of the Hamas coup in Gaza, the Arab leaders cannot afford the domestic
fallout
of shunning Hamas.
The authorities have to reckon with the fallout, punishing officials who have come into the spotlight this way.
This was certainly news to the finance ministers who had spent the past few years struggling with the toxic
fallout
from financial-sector excess.
While they protect countries excluded from bilateral or regional tariff agreements, thereby ensuring that integrated markets do not receive additional advantages, few safeguards exist to shield third countries from the
fallout
of agreements on mandatory standards.
Inside the Palais, the hulking brutalist structure where the films are screened, this year’s lineup was filled with tales of ordinary people, or poor people, struggling with the
fallout
of the global issues that increasingly unite us – or confronting painful political conflicts that official histories had laid to rest.
A total of 140,000 people died that year as a result of the blast and fireball that engulfed the city, falling debris, and the radioactive
fallout.
In the short term, the fireballs, resulting firestorms, and widespread radioactive
fallout
would kill tens of millions of people.
Otherwise, the
fallout
will disproportionately hurt poor and vulnerable communities, perpetuating the cycle of poverty and violence.
Countries like Germany that have recently admitted a large number of young male refugees will have to manage the
fallout
of the resulting societal shifts.
NEW DELHI – The
fallout
from the terror attacks in Mumbai last week has already shaken India.
If the
fallout
of the New York decision is an extensive Argentine default on other obligations, foreign trade will become practically impossible, many goods will become scarce, and domestic inflation will increase further.
Moreover, deep financial linkages among sectors amplified the potential
fallout
of financial risk.
Countries with more developed bond markets experienced less negative
fallout
from the crisis, since their large firms retained access to non-bank sources of finance.
Both suffered little financial
fallout
from the currency weakness that followed the Fed’s announcement last May that it would “taper” its purchases of long-term assets.
Moreover, most of Europe’s leaders are preoccupied with the domestic
fallout
of the eurozone’s ongoing struggles.
Worse still, much of the advice proffered by economists was of little use to policymakers seeking to limit the economic and financial
fallout.
So, what can be done to minimize the
fallout
of another economic contraction and prevent a deeper depression and financial meltdown?
That model is now threatened by the
fallout
from the scandal that started with phone hacking in Murdoch’s British press operations.
Then it became clear that the rest of the world was badly affected by the
fallout
from the financial crisis, and a more sinister interpretation became popular.
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