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Indeed, such
guarantees
constitute the most significant medium- and long-term financial risks to China.
But the implicit
guarantees
on these bonds – as well as on existing bank loans – amount to hidden extra-budgetary liabilities for the central government.
Local governments have also accumulated massive amounts of non-explicit debt through arrears, credits, and
guarantees.
The implicit
guarantees
on this debt, too, suggest that the government’s liabilities are much higher than its balance sheet indicates.
Indeed, US President Barack Obama, evidently agreeing with that view, has boldly bet that loan
guarantees
and research into creating small modular reactors will reconfirm America’s global position at the forefront of civilian nuclear technology and its relevance in the new global order.
Thus far, the US has put up $1 billion in loan guarantees, which is far too little.
But the fact is, during the so-called six-party talks that began in 2003, five countries – including four key neighbors – offered North Korea a general peace agreement,
guarantees
of no hostile intent, a Korean Peninsula peace agreement, economic assistance, membership in a regional association, diplomatic relations, and a path to civil nuclear energy.
Higher leverage creates macroeconomic risk – not least for fiscal balances when implicit
guarantees
must be honored.
Less certain is whether he will feel secure enough to hold a presidential election (or any other kind of election) if he cannot change the constitution in a way that
guarantees
his continued misrule.
Because the credit system has been designed around implicit state guarantees, much of the financing is misallocated to the economy’s less efficient, highly indebted sectors.
It will include direct financing, credit enhancements, and
guarantees
– a subsidy to a sector known for its risky non-performing operations at the ADB – as well as business-friendly regulations and removal of market “barriers,” which include social and labor rights.
In addition, the Irish government secured legal
guarantees
from its EU partners on the issues that most concerned voters who voted No or abstained in the first referendum.
This combination of legal
guarantees
and changed economic circumstances is helping to mobilize a majority in favor of the Treaty.
A “special purpose vehicle” (SPV) has been established in Luxembourg, and can already count on hundreds of billions of euros in
guarantees
from member states.
But, given the 20:1 liability-capital ratio in the banking sector, this approach implies that the funding requirements will become astronomical: compared to a €450 billion bill if potential losses remain undisclosed and dispersed, €9 trillion in debt
guarantees
would be needed to ensure the stability of the eurozone’s banking system.
In short, rigorous stress testing of eurozone banks (followed by mandatory recapitalization) would require much less public funding than would continuing to extend blanket
guarantees
to everybody.
It virtually
guarantees
that Greece, Spain, and others with large private and public debts will be condemned to years of economic decline and high unemployment.
“If they want legal guarantees, we should give them,” says Essam Sultan, the deputy leader of al-Wasat Party, the closest Egyptian political entity to the Turkish Justice and Development (AKP).
At the recent EU-African Union summit, one could detect the beginnings of such an approach in a plan to spur private investment – not aid – largely through the provision of
guarantees.
They have not provided enough bank guarantees, forced enough mortgage renegotiations, increased spending enough, or financed enough employment to rebalance financial markets, return asset prices to normal configurations, and facilitate a rapid return to full employment.
The third response is to reduce sovereign risk by establishing a system of surveillance and mutual
guarantees
between the eurozone countries.
Donors should leverage aid to “grow the pie” and to diversify financing sources for the world’s poorest countries by providing risk guarantees, innovative investment vehicles, debt syndication, and co-financing arrangements.
If the Turkish government sought to acquire its own nuclear weapons, it would jeopardize these security
guarantees
and turn NATO against it.
But countries like South Africa already have strong constitutional
guarantees
of property rights.
Moreover, if constitutional
guarantees
are not enough to convince investors of South Africa’s commitment to protecting property rights, foreigners can always avail themselves of expropriation insurance provided by the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (a division of the World Bank) or numerous national organizations providing such insurance.
The end of the Great Moderation should have disabused policymakers of their belief that low inflation
guarantees
future economic stability.
In fact, Bell argues, China’s merit-based system for selecting and evaluating officials
guarantees
better leadership than democratic elections, which often lead to victory for ignorance and prejudice.
So long as the world remains a dangerous place with several nuclear weapons states, Obama must reassure its allies about the credibility of American
guarantees
of extended deterrence.
But Article 8 is balanced by Article 10, which
guarantees
“free expression of opinion.”
And they will do so well in advance of tax payments because the state
guarantees
to extinguish in, say, a year €1,080 ($1,289) of the tax owed for every €1,000 transferred today – an effective annual interest rate of 8% payable to those willing to pay their taxes a year early.
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