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Under this scheme, each worker would have an individual account balance (treated as an IRA from a tax perspective), but the assets that secure the plan’s benefits would be held in a pooled trust, with a real return
guaranteed
by private insurance and paid out as an annuity upon retirement.
Dealing with immigrants is expensive and should ideally be funded by mutually
guaranteed
EU bonds.
Only reelecting the president could save a strong currency that
guaranteed
French wealth and incomes.
We can also add to these financial risks the massive problems of bond insurers that
guaranteed
many of the risky securitization products such as CDOs.
The Communists were
guaranteed
a majority in parliament.
Jointly
guaranteed
Eurobonds are already waiting in the wings to be used as instruments of debt mutualization.
This is how it works: In exchange for being paid a
guaranteed
price and meeting “agreed labor and environmental standards” (minimum wages, no pesticides), poor-country farming cooperatives receive a FAIRTRADE mark for their products, issued by the FAIRTRADE Labeling Organization.
The economic rationale for
guaranteed
prices is well known: stabilizing the prices of primary products, which are subject to sharp fluctuations, stabilizes their producers’ incomes.
Finally, the central bank’s belief that a higher interest rate will translate immediately into lower inflation is misguided; the mechanism is indirect and not
guaranteed.
Our freedom consists in having a
guaranteed
voice in the sovereign, in being heard and participating in making decisions.
Neither is
guaranteed
success.
As for financial supervision, stability would be
guaranteed
by ensuring that individual financial institutions adopt sound prudential rules that preserve capital cushions commensurate with their risk exposure.
But while much progress has been made in the intervening decades, much more remains to be done to ensure that women and children are
guaranteed
healthy lives, education, and full social inclusion.
The US can afford a second TARP, but it would require Congressional legislation, which is not
guaranteed
(though the US Federal Reserve can, of course, keep the system funded no matter what).
The old government bonds in this case would be converted at a reduced rate into replacement bonds, which are partly
guaranteed
(at 80%) by the participating states.
Despite its legal system’s flaws, Sweden remains, in Hague’s words, “a country with the highest standards of law… where [Assange’s] rights are guaranteed.”
Nonetheless, the Warren-McCain bill is unlikely to be enacted soon, if only because President Barack Obama’s administration is preoccupied with keeping the government open and paying its bills, while bipartisan agreement on what day of the week it is, let alone on further financial reform, cannot be
guaranteed.
First, they would allow eurozone countries to issue bonds that are
guaranteed
“jointly and severally” by all members up to a certain level – for example, 40% of GDP, as in the latest proposal by Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and Italian Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti.
The Geneva Conventions concern those people and areas that should remain beyond the scope of armed conflict and that should be
guaranteed
aid.
Shinzo Abe: “I will invite to Hiroshima or Nagasaki on the August A-bomb anniversary all six-party talks leaders to kick-start serious negotiations on a Northeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone, which will embrace Japan and both Koreas and be
guaranteed
by the US, China, and Russia.
Unless he toughens his policies, the rules and norms that have
guaranteed
peace for so many for so long could lose their force.
In the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, the US, together with the United Kingdom and Russia,
guaranteed
Ukraine’s territorial integrity in exchange for its surrender of the large nuclear arsenal it inherited from the Soviet Union.
Likewise, while the SDGs target decent jobs for all (SDG 8), American workers are nearly the only ones in the OECD that lack
guaranteed
paid sick leave, family leave, and vacation days.
The Limits of Carbon PricingLONDON – In 2004, German households installing rooftop solar energy systems received a
guaranteed
price of €0.57
Direct support for initial deployment – with
guaranteed
prices for electricity delivered – reduces risk and thus lowers required returns.
Their voting rights were
guaranteed
nearly a half-century after the enfranchisement of women in 1920.
A majority of Americans want gun control, an increase in the minimum wage,
guaranteed
access to health insurance, and better regulation of the banks that brought on the 2008 crisis.
And by strengthening pension systems, including through minimum
guaranteed
benefits, governments can provide a safety net for the vulnerable elderly and reduce incentives for precautionary savings.
But there is still a long way to go, and success is by no means
guaranteed.
The public's failure to recognize inflation trends meant that long-term bonds were a terrible investment until 1980, when inflation was only a little lower than yields, and a lucrative investment thereafter, when declining inflation and high yields
guaranteed
large real gains.
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