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During the pre-crisis boom, homebuyers were encouraged to borrow heavily to finance undiversified investments in a single home, while governments provided
guarantees
to mortgage investors.
In the US, this occurred through implicit
guarantees
of assets held by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and the mortgage agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Gyourko’s own 2013 study concludes that the FHA, now effectively leveraged 30 to one on
guarantees
of home mortgages that are themselves leveraged 30 to one, is underwater to the tune of tens of billions of dollars.
First, the Constitutional Treaty
guarantees
that the Union's institutions will respect the fundamental rights of everyone within the EU.
The Constitutional Treaty includes
guarantees
to ensure that the EU adheres to this principle strictly.
In addition to intergovernmental transfers and guarantees, the Bundesbank’s claims against peripheral countries’ central banks within the Target2 clearing system totaled €644 billion ($804 billion) on April 30, and the amount is growing exponentially, owing to capital flight.
Rural policy in the EU is too often reduced to income
guarantees
for the farming community.
After four years of negotiations, Putin warned President Serzh Sargsyan that the price of Russian gas would be doubled, Russian security
guarantees
would be withdrawn (Armenia is locked in a bitter dispute with oil-rich Azerbaijan), and the large Armenian diaspora in Russia would no longer be as welcome to work and live in the country as before.
The student demonstrators in the streets of Paris recently don’t want to become like Chinese and Indians; they reject the logic of globalization and refuse to surrender hard-won social
guarantees.
India, which
guarantees
tiny Bhutan’s security, quickly sent troops and equipment to halt the construction, asserting that the road – which would overlook the point where Tibet, Bhutan, and the Indian state of Sikkim meet – threatened its own security.
There are no
guarantees
that this time will be different.
British citizenship, of course,
guarantees
freedom of expression and minority rights, and young Muslims take full advantage of this.
The authorities could cut a bilateral deal like Switzerland’s, which
guarantees
access to the Single Market for specific industries and sectors.
The plan operates through a new finance facility, which will attract $2 billion in
guarantees
from donor countries and secure an additional $8 billion in loans from the multilateral development banks.
The next stage is for donor countries to show a willingness to provide the aid
guarantees
that will underpin the finance facility.
The world has two chief aims in the area between Cairo and Teheran: to maintain peace in the wider Middle East so that oil flows freely through the Persian Gulf; to steer the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians toward a settlement that
guarantees
the safety of Israel in its internationally recognised borders, while meeting the Palestinian people’s legitimate national aspirations for their own state.
But, in a system with many – often implicit – government guarantees, it is not always the most efficient enterprises that are willing and able to pay more to borrow.
Liberalizing lending rates might merely lead those with government
guarantees
to outbid smaller and more efficient enterprises, resulting in more misallocation of capital.
Article 36 of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China
guarantees
all citizens the right to freedom of religion; therefore, religious freedom in Tibet should be respected.
According to a recent study, impact investing in the US would not exist without the support of and partnership with the federal government through grants, loans, and
guarantees.
Our financial system’s current design all but
guarantees
what BoE Governor Mark Carney has called the “tragedy of horizons” – a market failure resulting from the inability of investors, companies, and governments to act on problems, such as climate change, with consequences that will be felt only far in the future.
Constitutional
guarantees
of these rights are the great achievement of the long battle for citizenship that marked the last two centuries.
However, such legal
guarantees
of rights are often insufficient.
Wanting real citizenship for all meant that more had to be done than offering legal guarantees, information, or even financial support.
Such strategies must also be open to innovations in legal and financial instruments and guarantees, and they must be viewed as legitimate by diverse constituencies, including the young people who will inherit the arrangements that are created today.
France would like to see one, but only if it is accompanied by numerous
guarantees.
Where security
guarantees
are concerned, America is Iran’s actual foe and potential partner.
South Africa’s post-apartheid constitution
guarantees
the right to public-sector information and, in many cases, private business information as well.
But alternative metrics – for example, focusing on overall production volume, instead of the number of centrifuges – together with robust monitoring guarantees, could facilitate an agreement.
Kurds will accept the arrangement because they believe that the new constitution
guarantees
their right to control most of the oil wealth that lies beneath their territory, and because they don’t want the blame should Baghdad descend into chaos.
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