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There is
mounting
evidence that monetary-policy shocks affect risk premia, and that this channel operates internationally as well as domestically, with sizeable effects.
Faced with
mounting
corruption scandals, both Lula and former President Dilma Rousseff, also of the Workers’ Party, routinely invoked us-versus-them rhetoric.
The consequence was a demand for gold in the US and
mounting
exchange-rate pressure on Britain and other European importers.
In Brussels and a number of Europe’s capitals, leaders know that the EU must respond to
mounting
discontent, and that – at long last – there is political capital to be gained in doing so.
While such benefits may not appear to be “stimulus,” their
mounting
effect better serves the objective of raising expectations of future demand and growth.
Those, of course, were code words for surplus saving, excessive investment, open-ended resource demand, environmental degradation, and
mounting
income inequalities.
And only hard-core idealists dismiss altogether the
mounting
risk of the eurozone’s total disintegration.
Mounting
debt also leaves the US vulnerable to the decisions of those who lend it money – or to the vagaries of the market.
Despite the vitality of the German economic engine, and the role it plays in fueling growth and maintaining stability in the eurozone, criticism of the country’s massive external surplus is
mounting.
But, with a coming decline in headline inflation and
mounting
concerns about growth, the PBC is likely to prove a bit more accommodating in the second half of 2011.
The puzzle is why neither the compelling self-destructive logic of autocratic rule nor the
mounting
evidence of deteriorating regime performance in China has persuaded even some of the most knowledgeable observers that the end of CCP rule is now a distinct possibility.
China’s intervention in Sri Lanka, and its visibly
mounting
displeasure with the North Korean and Burmese regimes, suggests that this calculus has quietly become central to the government’s thinking.
War talk is still close to the surface in Israel, and anxiety is
mounting
that, in the highly charged political climate of a US election year, escalation might not be containable.
The global risk to US inflation reflects not only a cyclical upturn in the world economy, but also
mounting
trade frictions that pose serious threats to the stability of global value, or supply, chains (GVCs).
The second conclusion to draw from an extremely tight US labor market is that, unlike earlier periods of low unemployment when domestic wage pressures were constrained by GVCs, today’s
mounting
wage inflation will be tempered by a smaller GVC offset.
Mounting
chaos in the Middle East exemplifies the flaws in this approach.
But the IMF did not explicitly recommend that Turkey employ capital-account regulations, despite the
mounting
evidence from its own staff that the introduction of such rules was working in many emerging markets’ favor.
The Instability of InequalityNEW YORK – This year has witnessed a global wave of social and political turmoil and instability, with masses of people pouring into the real and virtual streets: the Arab Spring; riots in London;Israel’s middle-class protests against high housing prices and an inflationary squeeze on living standards; protesting Chilean students; the destruction in Germany of the expensive cars of “fat cats”;India’s movement against corruption;
mounting
unhappiness with corruption and inequality in China; and now the “Occupy Wall Street” movement in New York and across the United States.
Although the scandal broke last year, allegations and evidence have more recently been
mounting
against senior officials of the traditional political parties, as well as prominent businessmen.
One also cannot forget the
mounting
geopolitical and humanitarian challenges on the EU’s periphery.
For governments to cope with these
mounting
pressures, they will need to rethink the key policy tools on which they have relied for well over a century, starting first and foremost with taxation.
At least at first glance, the planned introduction of the common European currency, the euro, on which Jospin has imposed four additional preconditions, now also appears to face
mounting
difficulties.
Ironically, in an era of
mounting
resource competition, cooperation to rebuild depleted fish stocks would actually result in a greater catch for all.
Tensions are
mounting
even in countries that are nominally at peace.
The US State Department and China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs were engaged in a war of words over
mounting
territorial and sea-lane disputes in the East and South China Seas.
Government’s
mounting
debts have been a response to the economic downturn, not its cause.
Moreover, popular opposition to fossil-fuel development is mounting, generating political pressure and financial and legal risks.
As these countries make progress on development, pressure to expand that corner is
mounting.
As Premier Wen Jiabao recently emphasized, China must now undertake comprehensive measures to control
mounting
inflation, growing asset bubbles, and an overheating economy.
From my professional vantage point, I sense a
mounting
risk of collateral damage and unintended consequences.
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