Issuing
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The prime minister, however, remains committed to
issuing
a strong and sincere statement on the subject.
In other words,
issuing
Eurobonds entails setting up a federal system of government, one recognized as such by Europe’s states and peoples.
In recent weeks, Maduro has put in place a half-baked plan to stabilize the currency,
issuing
new bills supposedly backed by the government’s cryptocurrency, which is like building a house of cards on a garbage dump.
As a result, inflation fell in June to 2.2%, a 29-month low, and house prices, for which the National Bureau of Statistics unfortunately has stopped
issuing
official data, seem to be stabilizing, and may even have fallen, albeit modestly.
Of course, this was a mirage: by
issuing
such options shareholder value was diluted.
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a statement of regret at the inability to reach a negotiated solution, offering clear short- and long-term plans to manage the default, and outlining a compelling strategy for recovery and growth would be far preferable.
But, if Doha was dead, one had to ask why the negotiators were still negotiating, and why nearly all G-20 leaders were still
issuing
endorsements of the talks each time they met.
Issuing
the stock to the public at an inflated price a year ago, the shares initially traded even higher.
The interest-rate premium that the market would inevitably demand from a young sovereign like Scotland could be minimized by
issuing
debt in sterling, thereby protecting investors from additional devaluation risk.
All things considered, an independent Scotland would be best served by
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its own national currency from the outset, empowering the National Bank of Scotland to set interest rates according to domestic economic conditions.
As Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis deepens, many argue that only pooling eurozone members' debt by
issuing
Eurobonds can save the single currency.
Beyond
issuing
a flurry of administrative orders, it did little to interact with investors and the market, lacking the means to solicit public opinion and advice.
To increase competitiveness, improvements were made to the process of
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permits for economic activity.
The received wisdom among regulators is that they are better off being able to say, “We told you so” if something goes wrong, and that there is little downside in occasionally
issuing
dark warnings.
An international currency is used and held beyond the
issuing
country’s borders, and plays the role of unit of account, medium of exchange, and store of value for residents and non-residents alike.
Likewise, in April 2012, following an incident near the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, China bullied the Philippines not only by dispatching surveillance vessels, but also by
issuing
an advisory against travel there and imposing sudden curbs on banana imports (which bankrupted many Philippine growers).
For example,
issuing
fatwas , or religious edicts, is legitimately undertaken by those whose high standing is acknowledged by the whole Ummah , or Muslim community.
We need trustworthy and reputable bodies for
issuing
globally significant fatwa , with the authority to represent Muslim communities worldwide; such bodies could be based in Mecca and Najaf, representing Sunni and Shi'a centers of religious thought.
But if
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more taxi medallions reduces cab drivers’ earnings, while pharmacists succeed in vetoing pro-competition measures to lower the cost of their services, the taxi drivers will end up worse off and the pharmacists will be enriched, which hardly seems fair.
In order to stimulate productive bank credit – and boost the effectiveness of fiscal policy – governments should stop
issuing
bonds, and instead borrow from banks through loan contracts, often available at lower rates than bond yields.
With the local authority effectively
issuing
money for work performed, the local economy boomed.
And countries unhappy with the system’s evolution could gradually exit it simply by rejecting their annual Blue Bond allocation for a sufficient number of years in a row – thereby no longer
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Blue Bonds or guaranteeing the fresh Blue Bonds of others.
In
issuing
contingent capital, banks would have to pay a higher interest rate than they would on ordinary long-term debt, because debt investors will face the true cost of capital, not the government-subsidized cost.
Now, after one generation of economic and demographic stagnation, the welfare state can be financed only by
issuing
more public debt.
From the standpoint of balancing aggregate demand and potential aggregate supply, the central bank should start by simply
issuing
a straightforward statement that, five years after the crisis began, a 0-2% target for annual inflation clearly runs unwarranted downside employment risks, and a 2-4% target is called for.
Although debit cards remain far more common, banks like China Merchants Bank have been aggressive in
issuing
real credit cards.
Furthermore,
issuing
dollar-denominated debt carries an additional risk and cost in the event of currency depreciation (or devaluation) for those with an exchange rate pegged to the US dollar.
Such efforts include automated programs to find and remove fake accounts; featuring Facebook pages that spread disinformation less prominently than in the past;
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a transparency report on the number of false accounts removed; verifying the nationality of those who place political advertisements; hiring 10,000 additional people to work on security; and improving coordination with law enforcement and other companies to address suspicious activity.
During an Oval Office ceremony to honor Native-American heroes of World War II, he offended them by
issuing
a racist comment.
Money is controlled by the Bank of England; with Scotland and Northern Ireland
issuing
their own banknotes that English shopkeepers often do not accept.
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