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Governments would become more suspicious of the risks to which their partners
potentially
expose them.
But, instead of breathing life into free trade in food, rural protectionism in rich countries seems to have killed the Doha Round – and, with it,
potentially
the whole multilateral trading regime.
One
potentially
constructive initiative would be to establish a security system similar to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
Only America was (and
potentially
still is) able to fuse realism and idealism, self-interest and ethics, in its foreign policy.
Thus, managements should not dismiss governance reforms that are
potentially
valuable, but that investors are not yet focused on, and that markets do not yet price.
But the economy is not all that is under threat;Russia’s soft power is dwindling, with
potentially
devastating results.
Aside from
potentially
saving countless lives, reliable data can reduce costs, financially and psychologically.
Draghi reversed the euro’s slide into oblivion by promising
potentially
unlimited purchases of member governments’ bonds.
While the particular chavista creed that destroyed Venezuela will most likely end up collapsing under the weight of its own cataclysmic failure, the lesson for others is how costly it is to adopt a
potentially
dysfunctional belief system.
We have enough organic carbon-hydrogen bonds to break to provide us with calories; enough vitamins and other nutrients to keep us healthy; enough shelter to keep us dry; enough clothing to keep us warm; enough capital to keep us, at least potentially, productive; and enough entertainment to keep us from being bored.
The area is
potentially
dangerous due to ethnic and border disputes that could spill over into Iran, said the leader of the Iranian foreign ministry’s Institute for Political and International Studies.
The Columbia Journalism Review called the article “groundbreaking,” though recent squabbles with CNN indicate a certain reluctance to accept BuzzFeed as a legitimate news organization – and, potentially, even the emergence of a new media war.
Also expect China to be far less interested in buying Treasury debt – a
potentially
serious problem, given the expanded federal budget deficits that are likely under Trumponomics.
It frames the ominous prospect of a rupture in the world’s most important economic relationship, with
potentially
devastating spillovers on the rest of the world.
Sustained diplomatic efforts brought about two breakthroughs with
potentially
far-reaching positive implications: the deal on Iran’s nuclear program and the Paris climate agreement.
When the investment environment is considered uncertain, as is the case in most developing countries, investors demand a risk premium on virtually any project, even those with
potentially
high rates of return.
In fact, as Prime Minister David Cameron recently explained, his government seeks to renegotiate the terms of its EU membership, and to hold a referendum on the outcome, which
potentially
would decide whether the UK remains an EU member.
Private and public debts in advanced economies are still high and rising – and are
potentially
unsustainable, especially in the eurozone and Japan.
Given slightly higher hydrocarbon prices, lower government expenditures, and
potentially
higher tax receipts, many predict that the country’s budget deficits will narrow.
If Trump governs in accordance with the campaign that got him elected, we can expect market scares in the United States and around the world, as well as
potentially
significant economic damage.
Research published this month concluded that consuming all remaining hydrocarbons would result in the melting of the entire Antarctic ice sheet,
potentially
raising sea levels by 58 meters.
Meanwhile, the fact that Russian athletes will “unfairly” face extra scrutiny at the Rio Games provides the perfect cover for a
potentially
poor showing.
Germany’s demands have brought Greece to the point of near-collapse, with
potentially
disastrous consequences for Greece, Europe, and Germany’s global reputation.
The second cost is implicit, but
potentially
far more substantial: because sterilization bonds are forced savings (and deflationary by definition), they absorb the potential investment and consumption implied by today’s trade surplus.
If rich countries introduce domestic carbon taxes or auction emissions permits based on this price level, they could
potentially
provide $30 billion a year for developing countries by using just 10% of the revenues.
What is certain is that health officials risk mishandling how they explain this new and
potentially
alarming threat to the public.
But that means that when intervention comes to an end, interest rates will rise – and any holder of mortgage-backed bonds would experience a capital loss –
potentially
a large one.
This apparently seamless transition, however, is widely expected to usher in a complex and
potentially
difficult decade for China – and for the rest of the world.
And Syria’s disintegration could further balkanize the Middle East,
potentially
unleashing new violence.
And policy uncertainty in the United States is nothing compared to the UK, where businesses face the twin disruptions of Brexit and (potentially) a Labour government led by the far-left Jeremy Corbyn.
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