Maturity
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Now, people may say that this is of their
maturity
level.
I am not expecting an epic political thriller like Elizabeth I, II(which too were given by our comptariot) but both
maturity
and tenderness is totally missing.
It's a bit more subtle than Mae's earlier films but it has a certain
maturity
and a low-key humour as a gentle poke at country folks.
Rather, capital-structure and
maturity
mismatches – a result of the rapid and uneven buildup of debt in the last five years – have distorted the allocation of resources, leading to non-performing, idle, and inefficient assets, thereby amplifying the financial system’s hidden flaws and increasing risk.
On the macro level, China’s growth is likely to continue to decelerate, owing to rapid population aging, high debt levels,
maturity
mismatches, and the escalating trade war that the US has initiated.
This is particularly the case today, when, after sustained massive “quantitative easing” by major central banks, many governments have exceptionally short
maturity
structures for their debt.
But no one should be fooled, even if the Fed holds the bonds to
maturity.
The Fed today has a “habitat theory” about why this time is different – that is, why the preferences of investors for particular
maturity
lengths imply that a yield-curve inversion would not mean what it has always meant.
But an important disadvantage of derivatives is their short
maturity.
To keep money coming, he shortened the
maturity
of domestic and foreign liabilities; to keep the music going he gave state governments leeway to spend money they didn't have.
The
maturity
of domestic debt is very short, of external debt even shorter.
Furthermore, the effect of internationally agreed regulatory reforms – most of which have yet to be implemented – will be to increase banks’ capital requirements while shrinking the scale of
maturity
transformation risks that they can carry on their balance sheets.
China’s banking system does face risks stemming from a
maturity
mismatch between loans and deposits.
Governments in the US and the eurozone are particularly vulnerable in the short term, because the average
maturity
of sovereign debt is only 5.4 years and roughly six years, respectively.
The United Kingdom is in better shape, with an average
maturity
of 14.6 years.
And, at the same time, the “opening-up dividend” was also reaching maturity, and encountering protectionist barriers around the world.
The Troika’s claims on Greece need not be reduced in face value, but their
maturity
would have to be lengthened by another decade, and the interest on it reduced.
The subtlety and
maturity
of his diplomacy over Iraq are but another sign that Russia is emerging from its long post-communist funk to find its voice in an American-led world.
The bonds, with a
maturity
of 25 years, pay out an annual sum of £50 million multiplied by the percentage of the English and Welsh male population aged 65 in 2003 that is still alive in a given year (subject to a slight data lag).
In addition to exporting its comparative advantages, China also deploys “patient capital,” which has a
maturity
of ten years or more.
And many issuers are extending the
maturity
structure of their obligations to lock in current rates, which cannot go much lower (but could potentially increase a lot).
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.
Bondholders can be given a choice between par bonds with a face value equal to their existing bonds but a longer
maturity
and lower interest rate, and discount bonds with a shorter
maturity
and higher interest rate but a face value that is a fraction of existing bonds’ face value.
Many firms are able to renegotiate financing terms with their creditors – typically extending the
maturity
of their liabilities, which enables them to borrow more to finance new, better projects.
But this danger can be countered by requiring banks to operate as legally incorporated subsidiaries, with locally regulated capital and liquidity reserves, and strong regulatory limits on the
maturity
of their funding.
But, in large part – and with a few exceptions in Central and Eastern Europe – emerging-market economies improved their fiscal performance by reducing overall deficits, running large primary surpluses, lowering their stock of public debt-to-GDP ratios, and reducing the currency and
maturity
mismatches in their public debt.
Moreover, the debt is denominated in rupees and has an average
maturity
of more than nine years.
Instead, supervisors estimated only losses that banks can be expected to incur on loans (and other assets) that will come to
maturity
by the end of 2010.
Suppose that the bank has assets with long
maturity
and a face value of $1.2 billion but whose current economic value is only $1 billion.
His ability to make the most of his brief, exceptional power will test the
maturity
of Italian democracy.
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