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(And if
perceived
risk never drops than you have worse things to worry about than the performance of your portfolio.)
Furthermore, if regionalism comes to be
perceived
as coercive and unfriendly, countries could form defensive trade blocs, leading to economic fragmentation and heightened security tension.
In fact, part of the
perceived
slowdown can be attributed to measurement issues: In Europe, as well as the United States, the technological changes being wrought by smartphones and the Internet simply are not showing up in the productivity data.
But, according to the Sentix indicator, the
perceived
likelihood of “Grexit” remains, despite a recent surge, well below its previous peaks.
By contrast, the
perceived
likelihood of “Frexit” and “Italexit” are at 8% and 14%, both much higher than even at the peak of the eurozone crisis earlier in the decade.
It may also help that Israel’s foreign policy will now be run by two
perceived
hardliners, Binyamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman.
But the assault on freedom is
perceived
as such only when it begins to apply to men.
War with Jews or Christians has necessarily taken a back seat (except where, as in Egypt and Syria, Christian minorities are
perceived
to be allied with the regime).
The whole narrative, as the writer Susan Faludi correctly perceived, was not about marriage at all; it reflected a backlash against feminism.
And as they contemplate their choices, they would be wise to consider how the continent is
perceived
from the outside.
The figures are so high in part because the vultures seek to earn past interest, which, for some securities, includes a country-risk premium – the higher interest rate offered when they were issued to offset the larger
perceived
probability of default.
In fact, paranoid bloggers and self-styled consumer advocates are all part of the workings of the broader market, which includes not just companies and activists, but also pundits and politicians, each with proposals to address
perceived
dangers.
For the moment, Hamas is
perceived
by the majority of Palestinians as the victim of a war intended to gain its surrender.
This represented a nudge down from the projections in April, with signs of weakening
perceived
in the US, the eurozone, and of course the United Kingdom (grappling with the consequences of impending Brexit – the big and potentially traumatic step of leaving the European Union).
And it is not an abstract, undefined fear: it is above all the fear of the non-European “other,”
perceived
by a growing numbers of “white” Europeans as a threat to our European identities and ways of life, if not our physical security and jobs.
Next they underestimated the effect that unfettered migration and the
perceived
weakening of the nation-state would have on the sense of “us” – the people with whom we share a destiny and of whom we ask sacrifices (one of which is paying taxes).
Previously, even slight skepticism toward migration was
perceived
to be anti-immigrant.
Recent studies show that once a government’s debt burden reaches a threshold
perceived
to be unsustainable, more debt will only stunt, not stimulate, economic growth.
The Indian state began to be
perceived
as openly discriminatory.
Every policy choice is
perceived
as a zero-sum game, whereby a gain for one group is necessarily a loss for another group.
Likewise, if the
perceived
creditworthiness of the government is shaken, then intervention from some outside lender of last resort might be essential for either the second or third cure to work.
In trying to meet a
perceived
consumer demand, the manufacturers have had to make regrettable substitutions – namely, marketing products that lack some added vitamins.
The disparity between
perceived
and actual risk and the tendency to paint all emerging economies with the same brush is a longstanding problem.
Everyone has an agenda,
perceived
or real.
The Chinese search for a replacement of the US dollar by a synthetic reserve currency is driven by a political backlash against the
perceived
iniquities of US financial and economic preeminence.
Immigration poses even greater policy challenges, since newcomers are widely
perceived
as threatening jobs and crowding out natives from social services.
But perhaps the biggest challenge for Mexico is
perceived
state corruption, which directly undermines the government’s effectiveness.
Since the European Union has no history of imposing conditionality, and ECB financing could be
perceived
as a form of bailout, a formal IMF program would be the better approach.
Known colloquially as the “fear index,” the VIX measures financial markets’ sensitivity to uncertainty – that is, the
perceived
probability of large fluctuations in the stock market’s value – as conveyed by stock index option prices.
The project was
perceived
– rightly so – as amounting to a surrender of sovereignty, because it introduced a rigid principle of non-discrimination between foreign and local companies that would eliminate the host country’s room for maneuver without offering anything in return.
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