Issuance
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If the inflationary consequences of using SDRs in this way are benign, it could be used to justify the additional, extra
issuance
of SDRs, say, every five years, again, with the commitment that developed-market countries would direct their share of the new reserves to the Green Climate Fund.
So, for example, the
issuance
of these extra SDRs every five years could be capped, such that this international currency is never more than five percent of global foreign exchange reserves.
With the cancellation of the "Teen Titans" and
issuance
of the hideously awful "Superman: Brainiac Attacks" simultaneously in 2006, I was sure I was witnessing the final end of the glorious reign of the intelligently-written and superbly-drawn and -scored sequence of DC superhero cartoons beginning in 1991 with Bruce Timm's Batman, and continuing on through the 1990s and 2000s with Superman, Batman Beyond, Static Shock, The Zeta Project, Justice League, and the "high anime" Titans.
Since Katrina,
issuance
has accelerated.
In addition, Pak Nam-gi, the senior finance ministry official considered responsible for North Korea’s botched
issuance
of a new currency last year, has disappeared, and Kim Yong-il, North Korea’s prime minister, was fired on June 7.
Persuading them to support
issuance
by the IMF of a global-GDP-indexed bond would be even harder.
It is true that a helicopter drop would be functionally equivalent to a direct government transfer to households, financed by central banks’ permanent
issuance
of money.
Financing bank recapitalization through bond
issuance
is probably the least bad option.
Back in the 1970’s, there was some limited
issuance
of SDR-denominated liabilities by commercial banks and SDR-denominated bonds by corporations.
The IMF’s management would also have to be empowered to decide on SDR issuance, just as the Fed can decide to offer currency swaps.
As Sovereign GDP-Linked Bonds argues, the
issuance
of GDP-linked bonds will create “fiscal space” – a cushion for exigencies – for some countries.
This suggests that domestic reforms aimed at reducing
issuance
costs, improving disclosure requirements, enhancing creditors’ rights frameworks, and tackling other inhibiting factors could bring high returns.
The ECB is the first and purest example of a modern central bank that is concerned only with the
issuance
of money and price stability.
And, with our banking reforms, we are strengthening our reputation as the home of global finance – from insurance to asset management, and from the new offshore renminbi markets to
issuance
of the first sovereign sukuk, or Islamic bond, in a non-Islamic country.
Rigid, top-down uniformity is essential in the specification of weights and measures and the
issuance
of currency and coin.
For example, if 80% of the men are still alive ten years after issuance, the bonds will pay out £40 million.
Many people think that 2012 will be the make-or-break year for Europe – either a quantum leap in European integration, with the creation of a fiscal union and the
issuance
of Eurobonds, or the eurozone’s disintegration, igniting the mother of all financial crises.
Only by exerting a harder budget constraint on the state sector, limiting fiscal expansion, and reducing dependence on government-led investment can China’s excessive currency
issuance
be addressed in the long term.
For starters, that means updating the tax code to make debt
issuance
far less attractive, especially when the proceeds are being used to buy back shares.
The proposal also specifies a distinct role for the government in encouraging the
issuance
of regulatory hybrid securities, because banks would not issue them otherwise.
By purchasing almost three times the total net
issuance
of eurozone bonds, the ECB effectively circumvented eurozone rules and began to monetize Europe’s government deficits, as well as creating a mutual support system between strong economies such as Germany and weaker ones like Italy and Spain.
The
issuance
of risky junk bonds under loose covenants and with excessively low interest rates is increasing; the stock market is reaching new highs, despite the growth slowdown; and money is flowing to high-yielding emerging markets.
The debate about whether and how to introduce Eurobonds has focused on the appropriate limits on
issuance.
Thus far, China has made significant progress in the use of the RMB as a settlement currency, in the
issuance
of RMB-denominated bonds, and in signing currency-swap agreements with foreign central banks.
Such a policy would not even require regulators to broach topics like capital issuance, bailouts, or bail-ins, and some banks have even already begun to suspend dividend payments.
During the first quarter of 2017, bond
issuance
in Latin America was up 53% year on year, and it came at a lower cost.
Favorable borrowing costs have fueled an enormous increase in the
issuance
of corporate bonds, many of which are held in bond mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
As for external debt, these countries are expected to drive the bulk of 2017 sovereign issuance, according to a recent report by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, which estimates that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait, together with Argentina, will account for 37% of the total.
If oil prices fail to recover, however, this surge in debt
issuance
could backfire.
In managing the crisis, Maduro failed to authorize the
issuance
of higher-denomination banknotes, which would constitute an acknowledgement of the high inflation that the country has suffered.
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