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propose that member countries agree to use the IMF's gold reserves to guarantee the interest payments and repayment of the principal.
Will inequality be narrowed by job creation or widen further, causing political upheaval?
In addition, Gazprom is increasingly diverting gas transported through Ukraine to Europe to its new Nord Stream pipeline, with plans to circumvent the country
further
when the proposed South Stream is completed in 2015.
But now that North Korea is overtly threatening to launch missiles at the US territory of Guam, and being
further
provoked by Trump, its response to another round of UFG could be less symbolic, and far more devastating.
Now, Trump’s emotional response to North Korea’s actions has
further
reinforced that assessment, and given Chinese leaders even less of a reason to get involved in the drama.
But with federal debt held by the public nearly doubling between 2008 and 2017 – from 39% to 76% of GDP – and likely to rise
further
in the years ahead, what is inconsequential today could take on considerably greater importance in an interest-rate environment that lacks the QE subsidy to Treasury financing.
The legislation against Indian slavery was
further
strengthened during the regency of Mariana of Austria (1665-1675), the mother of Charles II.
At the same time, the automatic tax audits and asset-disclosure requirements that have been in place since 2016 have been expanded to apply to a greater number of civil servants; and the definition of “conflict of interest” has been stretched ever
further.
These ideas will be developed
further
at a meeting in Paris on November 21, hosted by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.
While movements in macroeconomic fundamentals may lead bulls to bid the value of a currency
further
from parity, doing so simultaneously fuels concern about a counter-movement back to parity – and thus capital losses – which moderates the desire to increase long positions.
Instead, our limit-the-swings strategy implies that, as the exchange rate moves
further
away from parity, central banks should intervene.
And a bigger current-account deficit means that the already-large trade deficit will only widen further, violating one of the main tenets of Trumponomics – that making America great again requires closing the trade gap.
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ahead, it is not hard to imagine geopolitical instability – possibly emanating from Iran, Iraq, or North Korea – unsettling markets.
Those responsible for the atrocities in Istanbul may have calculated that Islamic terrorism will increase that uneasiness
further.
The response of US President Donald Trump’s administration – which has included unprecedented saber-rattling on Twitter – has escalated tensions
further.
In that case, the key question will be whether the Social Democrats can ditch their allies
further
to the left.
Election-year politics in the US will strengthen these forces further, with President Barack Obama’s administration unlikely to relinquish a symbol of global power, which would invite opponents’ charges of weak leadership.
To be fair, the Bank has embraced the message of eclecticism, but a new leader will have to go further, paying greater attention to the specific contexts and demands of individual borrowers and learning from a wider set of successful development experiences.
The United Kingdom is
further
along, having released in January a green paper on building an industrial strategy.
Similarly, Italy’s real-estate tax amounts to about 2% of total government revenue, compared to the OECD average of 4% – and the government intends to slash it
further.
His election will
further
erode Pax Americana, already battered by a succession of foolish wars.
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south, Kenya remains scarred by the aftermath of post-election violence, and its constitutional review process could lead to yet more bloodshed.
But we must go further, by also advocating for accountability and gender equality in the sphere of global public health.
And the expanding global population – set to reach more than 9.5 billion by 2050 – will strain water resources still
further.
Rising unemployment adds to a sense of economic insecurity, and may
further
weaken consumption.
To see this dynamic at work, we need look no
further
than Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s recent declaration that Japan will continue to push ahead with the TPP.
The recession in other advanced economies (the euro zone, United Kingdom, European Union, Canada, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand) started in the second quarter of 2008, before the financial turmoil in September and October
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aggravated the global credit crunch.
Further
falls in commodity prices – already down 30% from their summer peak – will add to these deflationary pressures.
Once rice output began to expand, Bukenya and other Ugandan politicians played another smart card: they lobbied successfully for a 75% duty on foreign rice, which stimulated rice production
further.
Political turbulence has
further
disrupted development efforts.
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