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Indeed, the financial crash of August 1998 was provoked in large measure by governors
issuing
big subsidies to friendly local enterprises and demanding kick-backs in return.
That led to the next step: Foreign firms wishing to invest in China were allowed to tap those deposits by
issuing
renminbi-denominated bonds, and eligible offshore financial institutions were permitted to invest renminbi funds in China’s interbank bond market.
Issuing
European bonds would not lower a country’s overall debt, but only change its composition.
If all member countries had little public debt,
issuing
European bonds up to 40% or 60% of GDP would cover all their funding needs, and they could reap a modest liquidity premium.
So, for strategic reasons, many firms forego legal protections, and consolidate a dominant market position by
issuing
ongoing software updates that, by default, serve as barriers that are difficult for competitors to breach.
It also prohibits countries from
issuing
new permits to North Korean workers abroad, whose wages, it is suspected, help fund nuclear and missile programs.
A century earlier, Henry I, by
issuing
a Coronation Charter, had indicated that he would be more respectful of the nobles’ privileges than was his predecessor.
Now as then, the US could meet the rest of the world’s appetite for dollars by
issuing
more dollar debt.
But, rather than
issuing
a formal ruling that would constrain the Bundesbank and the German parliament, as it could have done, the Court asked the European Court of Justice for its opinion.
Bank owners were
issuing
80-90% of loans to themselves and using the money to buy more banks.
Sunni clerics in Syria and throughout the Arab world are
issuing
fatwas to give the Free Syria Army the halo of holy warriors fighting the Alawite infidels who have denied Syria its true Sunni identity.
It is too late to agree on
issuing
SDRs at the upcoming G-20 meeting, but if it were proposed by President Barack Obama and endorsed in principle by the majority of participants, it would be sufficient to give heart to the markets and make the meeting a resounding success.
By
issuing
preferred shares with warrants (options), one reduces the public’s downside risk and ensures that they participate in some of the upside potential.
They envisioned a host of new initiatives, including
issuing
so-called green bonds and shifting assets to clean-energy portfolios.
California recently adopted a similar approach,
issuing
IOUs when faced with the impossibility of access to funding.
So when they purchase long-term government bonds, they are acting like a subsidiary of a large corporation buying the debt of its parent company
(issuing
short-term liabilities to itself).
China boasts 7,000 newspapers and 8,000 magazines, but the government controls free access to the media market by
issuing
special licenses.
(That is why Rogoff wants the US government to “lock in” currently low rates by
issuing
much longer-term debt to fund public infrastructure).
The number of companies
issuing
sustainability reports has grown from fewer than 30 in the early 1990s to more than 7,000 in 2014.
Between
issuing
scurrilous charges of non-existent voter fraud, openly encouraging his fellow Republicans to engage in voter suppression, and inviting foreign powers to launch cyber attacks against his opponents, Trump has undermined the credibility of US elections.
Indeed, Basel III treats all OECD government bonds in the same way, regardless of whether they are denominated in the
issuing
country’s own currency.
Cuba’s new revolutionary leader Fidel Castro was, as was his wont, flamboyantly
issuing
extravagant threats.
In retaliation for the lack of support, politicians in the front-line countries floated the idea of
issuing
Schengen visas to all arriving migrants, leaving them free to travel anywhere in the EU.
People in Africa – and, indeed, throughout low- and middle-income countries – are seizing the opportunities that technology provides, using mobile phones for everything from making payments to
issuing
birth certificates, to gaining access to health care.
This precedent suggests that 5-10 years is a plausible time frame over which the US could lose what Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, then France’s finance minister, famously called the “exorbitant privilege” afforded it by
issuing
the world’s main international currency.
Other crisis countries in the eurozone have not been stabilized, because Germany – fearing a domestic political backlash – has not dared to embrace a community of liability by
issuing
Eurobonds, even if the European Financial Stability Facility’s new role means that virtually 90% of the path has already been traveled.
But open-market operations can be conducted only with Treasury securities: Brazil’s Fiscal Responsibility Law prohibits the BCB from
issuing
its own.
The Treasury has no incentive to increase the public debt by
issuing
more bonds for monetary policy.
More, too, could be done to support the market for green bonds, including by
issuing
green government bonds.
Traditionally, the banking business centered around attracting deposits and
issuing
loans.
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