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But as global power has shifted from the West to the “rest,” the liberal world order has become an
increasingly
contested idea, with rising powers like Russia, China, and India
increasingly
challenging Western perspectives.
International conflict will be driven primarily by a domestic politics
increasingly
defined by status anxiety, distrust of institutions, and narrow-minded nationalism.
But, as Chinese enterprises have become
increasingly
serious competitors in their own right, Western countries’ capacity to bear the extra costs of non-tariff barriers has diminished.
But they are growing
increasingly
brazen, all the more so when not confronted.
In fact, there is an
increasingly
compelling argument that a forward-looking Fed is actually “behind the curve,” because its policy rate currently is only just equal to the backward-looking core inflation rate.
But investors will become
increasingly
cautious even about these countries if the necessary fiscal consolidation is delayed.
Newly rich consumers in rural areas
increasingly
put their savings into gold, a familiar store of value, while wealthy urban consumers, worried about inflation, also turned to buying gold.
With swelling urban populations, it will become
increasingly
difficult to keep a lid on these pressures.
And increasingly, some are viruses that have infected friends’ address books, with attachments that, if opened, could destroy my computer.
Addiction to e-mail is
increasingly
being recognized as a malady.
Beijing Versus the BillionaireBANGKOK – China’s government and Hong Kong’s wealthiest man, the much-admired Li Ka-shing, have been waging an acidic spat – one that
increasingly
looks like a bitter divorce being played out in tabloid newspapers.
Indeed, even as China’s agenda in Hong Kong has become
increasingly
tough – and thus unpopular locally – Leung has proved himself to be absolutely loyal to China’s rulers.
As China’s leaders continue to push for more control over Hong Kong, spinal shivers are likely to become an
increasingly
common feature of life there.
But the impending water crisis is becoming
increasingly
difficult to ignore – especially for those who are already feeling its effects.
Relations between Russia and the European Union, and with the EU’s close ally the United States, are
increasingly
fragile.
That is why it is good news that Russia and China have been working lately to build an
increasingly
robust partnership.
This historical analogy, though
increasingly
popular, is misleading.
That made it
increasingly
difficult for the government in London to declare war on behalf of the empire when nationalist sentiments began to intensify.
Obama’s presidency is coming to an end, the Republicans are poised to regain control of the Senate in November’s mid-term election, and Democrats are
increasingly
reticent to be viewed as “soft on Iran.”
And actively managed portfolios are
increasingly
being replaced by passive robo-advisers, which can perform just as well or better than conflicted, high-fee financial advisers.
Blue is the New GreenABU DHABI – In recent years, an
increasingly
loud chorus of environmentalists, civil-society actors, and international institutions have been demanding that conventional “brown” economic development, which depends on fossil fuels, be replaced by a lower-carbon “green” growth model.
Other
increasingly
prominent trends – such as collaborative consumption, pay per use, and sharing and leasing models – could offer similarly powerful impetus to these efforts.
As Japan grows
increasingly
nervous about China’s rise, the case for increasing investment in the other Asian giant strengthens.
Although
increasingly
strapped for cash, governments offer the solace of public subsidy.
But, with terrible figures for teacher truancy in state-run schools – as high as 25%, according to the World Bank – families
increasingly
turn to the private sector to educate their children.
Chinese companies may
increasingly
raise capital in Shanghai, but wealthy Chinese with money to invest like to hold it in financial centers that are perceived as safe and non-political.
The outcome of that election is
increasingly
uncertain, and Merkel is now in a very uncomfortable position, which could grow into a real predicament.
There is no question that dealing with China, which is in an anxious mood of its own, has become
increasingly
difficult.
The US and the European Union countered with
increasingly
harsh and sophisticated sanctions and a broader campaign to “isolate” Russia diplomatically.
Moreover, after the financial crisis erupted, central banks were
increasingly
compelled to depart from inflation targeting, and to implement myriad unconventional monetary policies in order to ameliorate the consequences of the crash and facilitate economic recovery.
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