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Defenders of privacy have worked, with some success, to prevent insurance companies from requiring genetic testing before
issuing
life insurance.
While Argentina and Turkey are noteworthy exceptions, most major emerging-market economies have been liberated from the “original sin” of
issuing
dollar-denominated debt, and thus can borrow in their own currency.
But soon the secular press began writing about creeping Islamization, and the military started
issuing
public and private warnings.
Making the Case for Sovereign GDP-Linked BondsLONDON – The time has come for national governments around the world to start
issuing
their debt in a new form, linked to their countries’ resources.
GDP-linked bonds, with coupons and principal that rise and fall in proportion to the
issuing
country’s GDP, promise to solve many fundamental problems that governments face when their countries’ economies falter.
By
issuing
such bonds, governments pledge to pay in proportion to the resources they have, measured by their countries’ GDP.
Instead of denominating a loan to Nigeria in terms of dollars, the Bank would denominate it in terms of the price of oil and lay off its exposure to the world oil price by
issuing
that same quantity of bonds denominated in oil.
Trump may have been
issuing
a threat and establishing an official red line through his favorite means of communication; he also might merely have been making a prediction, and betting against North Korea’s technical prowess.
The IMF (responsible for
issuing
SDRs) could issue them, or a new institution could be created to decide on quantity and allocations.
Issuing
the new global money would reduce this uncertainty.
Even if Keynesian multipliers are truly at the upper end of consensus, mobilizing private capital for investment has most of the advantages of
issuing
public debt.
Militias have taken advantage of this system to strong-arm prosecutors into
issuing
arrest warrants.
Rather than digging into the reasons for this general failure, the EU is now
issuing
a document that calls for new ambitious targets for 2020.
The fiscal problem could be dealt with by
issuing
generally guaranteed European bonds, which might be a temporary measure, restricted to the financial emergency.
According to the Belgian economist Robert Triffin, an international monetary system based on a national currency is inherently unstable, owing to the resulting tensions among the inevitably divergent interests of the
issuing
country and the international system as a whole.
The private use of SDRs could also be encouraged, though that would likely be met with strong opposition from countries currently
issuing
international reserve currencies, especially the US.
Unlike the United States, we did not have the benefit of
issuing
the world’s major reserve currency.
Throughout the region, government officials shut out those they regard as troublemakers and manipulate procedures for
issuing
broadcast licenses to benefit political allies or silence independent voices.
The first – that the
issuing
country must be among the world’s leading exporters – is not an issue: China already is the world’s largest exporter.
But it has no right to prevent the heavily indebted countries from escaping their misery by banding together and
issuing
them.
Rather than
issuing
a list of demands, Kennedy did something far more interesting and unusual: he called upon Americans to reconsider their own attitudes about war and peace.
From their perspective, today’s high demand for long-term dollar-denominated securities is easily explained: Asian central banks are buying in order to hold down their currencies, the US Treasury is borrowing short (and thus not
issuing
that many long-term securities), and US companies are not undertaking the kinds of investments that would lead them to issue many long-term bonds.
Moreover, it is not clear that the EIB can get further help from reinsurers in managing the risks it assumes by
issuing
such bonds because reinsurers do not yet see how they can fully hedge the risks involved.
But, as was the case with the British pound in the interwar period, a currency can remain globally dominant even after its
issuing
country loses its economic, financial, and geopolitical hegemony.
In a networked world, leadership is more like being in the middle of the circle and attracting others than being “king of the mountain” and
issuing
orders to subordinates down below.
The first is to put purchasing power directly into the hands of consumers – for example, by
issuing
each voter or citizen with smart cards worth $1,000 each.
Surely,
issuing
debt that never has to be repaid is too good to be true, right?
The Kremlin has effectively prohibited some foreign donors, including the Open Society Foundations, from
issuing
grants in Russia, and has implemented a requirement that organizations receiving any foreign funding declare themselves to be “foreign agents” – essentially, spies.
The US, benefiting from the “exorbitant privilege” of
issuing
debt denominated in its own currency, has run current-account deficits for more than 30 years.
By contrast, in the US, a much larger proportion of investment is financed by
issuing
bonds, which can have a longer maturity than bank loans.
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