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On the contrary, China has aimed to undermine India’s sovereignty, by
issuing
stapled visas to residents of Arunachal Pradesh.
The three leading Democratic candidates disagree, however, on whether there should be legislation to re-erect a wall between the rather dull business of ordinary commercial banking and other kinds of finance (such as
issuing
and trading securities, commonly known as investment banking).
So the state “corrects” firms’ incentives by levying fines or
issuing
bans.
But the Japanese government has shown a remarkable record of fiscal responsibility, and could even calibrate the fraction of the deficit financed by
issuing
money.
But these critics overlook his role in helping to fight that decade’s sovereign-debt crises, and his insistence that the US begin
issuing
inflation-indexed bonds.
Indeed, some emerging markets – for example, Colombia – had been
issuing
public debt at record-low interest-rate spreads over US treasuries.
It must also consult publicly - including a cost benefit analysis - on proposed rules and regulatory guidance before
issuing
them; and must take account of the views of both a consumer panel and a practitioner panel established on a statutory basis.
And the IMF went from
issuing
warnings to calling our Budget ‘essential’ Now we must implement some of the key decisions required by that Budget.
As for the developing world, China is the only candidate for
issuing
liquidity.
It would finance the purchases by
issuing
European Treasury bills – joint and several obligations of the member countries – and pass on the benefit of cheap financing to the countries concerned.
Overstretched sovereign borrowers on the eurozone periphery argue that
issuing
government securities backed by all eurozone countries is the only way out of their “debt trap.”
And, by involving the Treasury, the purchase of risky assets could be financed by
issuing
debt, rather than by printing more money, thereby attenuating inflationary fears.
To believe that any country
issuing
debt in its own currency is risk-free as long as the exchange rate is flexible is astonishingly naive.
Today's intellectual property regime protects innovators in advanced countries by
issuing
temporary monopolies, i.e., patents.
Countries can place economic pressure on Yameen’s government by
issuing
travel warnings to tourists thinking of visiting the Maldives, while holding out the threat of targeted sanctions as well.
Another proposal involves creating new international liquidity by
issuing
special drawing rights (international reserve assets maintained by the International Monetary Fund).
I have proposed a plan that would allow Italy and Spain to refinance their debt by
issuing
treasury bills at around 1%.
Changing the composition of the public debt, for instance
issuing
consols rather than bonds that pay a coupon, is often sufficient to lower the official deficit by a few decimal points, and this is only one in a finance minister's large black bag of tricks.
Traditionally, the IMF has insisted on two criteria: a currency’s
issuing
country must be among the world’s leading exporters, and the currency must be “freely usable” – widely used and traded.
So now Germany’s finance ministry, the guardian of fiscal rectitude, is considering measures such as using the European Investment Bank to foster growth,
issuing
EU “project bonds” to finance infrastructure investment, and allowing wages in Germany to rise at a faster pace than in the rest of Europe.
The army has spoken,
issuing
an ultimatum of its own to Morsi: Address the protesters’ demands or face a military solution to the crisis.
To avoid such an internal “sovereign debt crisis,” China’s Budget Law, adopted in 1994, forbade local governments from borrowing autonomously, either by
issuing
bonds to the public or by getting credits from banks.
Attempting to cure an overhang of private debt by
issuing
mountains of “safe” government debt is too dangerous.
But LGIVs obtained a massive amount of financing in 2012 by
issuing
bonds and trust loans.
In fact, the success of banks in
issuing
cocos suggests that investors do have the appetite for them.
All eurozone countries should, therefore, finance debt by
issuing
bonds that would be jointly guaranteed by all member states.
Meanwhile, McCain has veered bizarrely,
issuing
contradictory statements, “suspending” his campaign (while continuing to campaign), and urging that the first debate be canceled (when it was all the more needed).
If the government has superior information and analysis, and correctly assesses that public fear is not justified, then of course it makes sense to take advantage of the information – by
issuing
more debt, for example.
Imagine that a government established a number of professionally managed public venture funds, which would take equity stakes in a large cross-section of new technologies, raising the necessary funds by
issuing
bonds in financial markets.
Back when all the aforementioned economists were
issuing
their sanguine predictions about the tax package’s likely effects, neutral scorekeepers such as the Tax Policy Center were painting a more realistic picture.
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