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Admati and her colleagues recommend requirements that force financial firms to generate equity funding either through retained earnings or, in the case of publicly traded firms, through stock
issuance.
Germany’s monetary breakdown after World War I also stemmed from the
issuance
of war bonds to the German public.
But a shift toward policies to promote growth, supported by the easing of deficit targets and the
issuance
of Eurobonds, is essential to bring Europe back from the brink of sustained recession, to stabilize Europe’s financial markets, and to prevent another significant disruption to global capital markets.
Moreover, their debt could be ring-fenced with a larger package of EFSF resources and/or with the
issuance
of Eurobonds – a further step towards European fiscal integration.
To exit this policy, the ECB wants the EU’s Luxembourg rescue facility, EFSF or ESM to take over, and some countries even call for the
issuance
of eurobonds.
It would not be a surprise if the US Securities and Exchange Commission determined that a great deal of recent money-raising activity (known as Initial Coin Offerings) in this industry actually amounts to the
issuance
of securities, which would trigger the application of various rules and requirements.
The crisis, which was preceded by the large-scale
issuance
of Russian passports to Georgians, foreshadowed the deployment of Russian forces in Crimea under the pretense of protecting Russian citizens.
Sovereign borrowing is also expected to decline, in stark contrast to last year’s record-high bond
issuance.
In less than a decade, that board has led the creation of a “one-stop center” to facilitate investment, has overseen streamlined
issuance
of construction permits, and has pressed successfully for a fixed fee for property registration, the extension of customs hours, and risk-based customs inspections.
Stronger countries in the eurozone must allow these spreads to narrow by guaranteeing the new debts of countries from Greece to Italy, through the
issuance
of Eurobonds, for example.
Of course, when we think about the G-20, we immediately wonder who, other than the US, could organize the
issuance
of such a statement.
Third, not only is fixed income more illiquid, but now most of these instruments – which have grown enormously in number, owing to the mushrooming
issuance
of private and public debts before and after the financial crisis – are held in open-ended funds that allow investors to exit overnight.
In the end, the only viable course was massive confiscation – the creation of biens nationaux as the basis for the
issuance
of state debt.
Those costs extend well beyond military spending and include, for example,
issuance
of the world’s main reserve currency.
By now the overall sum of credit via intergovernmental rescue operations and the ECB has reached €1.185 trillion (€707 billion in GIPSIC Target liabilities minus GIPSIC claims from under-proportional banknote issuance, €349 billion in intergovernmental rescue funds, including those from the IMF, and €128 billion in GIPSIC government bond purchases by non-GIPSIC national central banks; seewww.cesifo.org
Moreover, the
issuance
and trading of derivatives ought to be at least as strictly regulated as that of stocks.
They could envisage the
issuance
of Eurobonds only after the completion of real economic and fiscal adjustment.
As sterilization induces
issuance
of domestic assets, global investors’ desire for diversification would be met without causing excessive currency appreciation, with all its collateral damage, in emerging markets.
A final proposal, which the World Bank is assessing, is the
issuance
of debt against the projected reflows of international development assistance loans.
This is best accomplished by authorizing the
issuance
of eurobonds, which would be jointly guaranteed by all of the member countries.
What rules will it follow in authorizing
issuance?
Because the fate of Europe depends on Germany, and because the
issuance
of eurobonds will put Germany’s own credit standing at risk, the compromise will clearly have to put Germany in the driver’s seat.
The
issuance
of dollar bonds was a major source of abuse, with speculators buying dollar debt at the official exchange rate, selling it for greenbacks, and then exchanging them for bolivars at a much higher rate on the black market.
Another purported advantage of European bonds could be risk pooling: if the risks that individual eurozone members experience payment difficulties were not too dissimilar – and not too closely correlated – joint
issuance
of bonds should, in principle, reduce credit risk for European bonds relative to the average risk of national bonds.
A common bond would eliminate the interest-rate spread between bonds issued by different euro-zone countries, so the question that must be addressed is what effect its
issuance
would have on the level of the interest rate, and more importantly on future fiscal policy and the euro itself.
Investment guarantees will lead, via
issuance
of Eurobonds, to socialization of the risks inherent in public debt.
Even the special one-time
issuance
of SDR’s, agreed upon in 1997 to ensure that all Fund members receive an “equitable” share of cumulative SDR allocations, has still not been activated, owing to insurmountable opposition.
As a result, global green bond
issuance
could reach $300 billion this year.
My own work on soil microbes at Auburn led to the
issuance
of three US patents, with several agricultural companies pursuing the rights to commercialize products from the technology.
In recent months, there has been a surge in LGIV bond issuance, aimed at supporting local governments’ efforts to stabilize economic growth through stimulus-style investment projects.
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