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Financial markets have reacted so strongly because
investors
now comprehend that “sovereign debt” is the debt of a sovereign that can simply decide not to pay.
While governments may be reluctant to take on new debt, private
investors
seeking higher returns than government bonds can offer have always participated in infrastructure financing.
Investors
must look at the specific risks and rewards of the project in front of them.
Investors
today are focusing overwhelmingly on all the different ways they could lose their money.
Potential
investors
will avoid projects where it is too hard to complete feasibility studies or secure licenses.
Deficiencies in any of these basic areas are usually the first thing
investors
complain about, which reflects how important they are.
Governments can also improve their own long-term planning to anticipate future needs and make it easier for
investors
to understand the context of a project, and to sign up for a second one if the first one goes well.
Despite securitization’s bad name since the United States subprime mortgage crisis, pooling and distributing highly concentrated risks can attract a larger group of potential
investors
with the right risk tolerance.
IoT technology can thus enhance project transparency, to the benefit of governments and
investors
alike.
While G20 leaders have already given a nod to some of these reforms, a far wider range of officials, regulators, and investors, across many local, national, and regional jurisdictions, must do the difficult work to deliver results.
With today’s extraordinarily low interest rates,
investors
seem ever more willing to assume greater risk in search of return.
Something started to cause
investors
to fear that Greek debt had a slightly higher risk of eventual default.
The fundamental problem that much of the world faces today is that
investors
are overreacting to debt-to-GDP ratios, fearful of some magic threshold, and demanding fiscal-austerity programs too soon.
Overcoming Market Obstacles to New AntibioticsLONDON – From the strict perspective of some investors, astute financial management by a company to bolster its share price is a good thing.
One would think this would cause drug companies and their
investors
to compete to develop new antibiotics.
Foreign-owned enterprises account for about half of China’s exports; and US firms are the biggest
investors
in the country.
Learning-by-doing, in turn, increases competitiveness and spurs economic growth, thereby improving investors’ expectations – and inducing further investment.
A dysfunctional justice system and a jungle of red tape are a perennial curse for
investors.
The initial reaction by international observers and
investors
has been one of deep concern, with the interest-rate spread on Italian debt relative to German debt widening sharply.
Rather, the decisions we make every day as citizens, consumers, and
investors
guide technological progress.
For a parrot, that’s a no-brainer: the public-debt problem is not that governments have issued so much debt that
investors
have lost confidence, but that governments have issued too little debt given the enormous private-sector demand for safe places to park wealth.
In fact, Sanusi’s suspension spurred a financial-market panic, with the naira plummeting to a record low against the dollar, as foreign
investors
sold off bonds and equities.
Policy debates in the US are chiefly preoccupied with ensuring that banks are never “too big to fail”; that private
investors
rather than taxpayers hold “contingent capital,” which in a crash can be converted into equity; and that “over-the-counter” markets’ functioning be improved through greater reliance on centralized trading, clearing, and settlements.
In other words,
investors
are expecting to receive only about half of what they are owed.
An attack would certainly make Iraq’s Kurdish provinces less appealing for foreign
investors.
In the short run, QE3 will lead
investors
to take on risk, and will stimulate modest asset reflation.
Greater predictability and clarity in the property system is likely to bring economic benefits, reassure international investors, and signal the leadership’s determination to pursue further economic reforms.
International
investors
are increasingly looking at Ireland as a smart place to do business.
Investors
come here because they link Ireland’s eurozone membership to our long-term economic stability and access to outside support if necessary.
Given how high interest rates would have to be to attract investors, this will be no easy feat, especially because the railways currently have an operating surplus of just 6%, or about $100 million annually – barely 1% of the amount needed to upgrade and modernize the network.
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