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The rejected proposals are thus good policy: money-market funds should be made safer – via capital
requirements
and liquidity restrictions – because they already receive a de facto government guarantee.
The confusing tax rates, excessive documentation, and anxiety over the implementation of compliance
requirements
has prompted fears that the GST will damage people’s livelihoods.
But Rodrik and Hausmann also show that getting such policies right implies exacting
requirements.
We cannot build a safer system if we do not raise global
requirements
and if we tolerate non-compliance with the rules.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has attempted to confront this dilemma by differentiating reserve
requirements
according to sector or type of financial institution.
Even if the UK faced some additional barriers – such as new customs
requirements
and certificates of origin – their impact would most likely be relatively small.
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.
This suggests that domestic reforms aimed at reducing issuance costs, improving disclosure requirements, enhancing creditors’ rights frameworks, and tackling other inhibiting factors could bring high returns.
If the banks are successfully lobbying for the right to pursue riskier activities, regulators should consider raising their capital
requirements.
Regulators in Nigeria and China, for example, have established green risk-assessment and reporting
requirements.
Bangladesh’s central bank has incorporated into its regulatory framework capital-steerage
requirements
that favor historically credit-starved rural enterprises.
It has been agreed that each bank will have an ECB-led supervisory team – responsible for making recommendations on issues like capital requirements, risk weighting of particular assets, and the fitness and propriety of directors and senior managers.
Likewise, Trump would certainly agree that, “balancing the
requirements
of a stable international system against the desirability of retaining freedom of action for national policy,” the US wisely “opted for the latter.”
Taxpayer-funded bank rescues, higher bank capital requirements, and ultra-easy monetary policy have all been vital to overcome credit supply constraints.
In order to tap into Africa’s growing middle class without falling into a pattern of exploitation, the European Union should enter into collaborative agreements with African governments that help to meet the continent’s infrastructure
requirements.
Methodological reforms should include revised training
requirements
that allow for less specialization, together with improved training in probability and statistics.
Politicians and regulators are exploring a number of options, from higher tax rates, through fines for certain types of bonus arrangements, to variable capital
requirements.
But allied leaders must also act on the knowledge that NATO does not have the skills, resources, or experience to take full charge of meeting Afghanistan’s
requirements
for external civilian help.
Indeed, it has failed to fulfill any of the minimum
requirements
for dialogue that Modi himself has cited.
To bolster trust, membership in the coalition would be contingent on progress, assessed according to annual disclosure requirements, with rewards for the strongest performers.
For example, we have created the National Curriculum Council, which will standardize school curricula throughout the country, while ensuring that they are consistent with national
requirements
and international benchmarks.
Bankers, who may really be worried about their own bonuses, warn that higher capital
requirements
will force them to curtail lending, thus impeding economic growth.
For example, under the internationally-agreed Basel Committee rules that were in place before the 2008 crash, capital
requirements
for business loans were five times higher than for mortgage-backed securities that had AA or AAA ratings.
Smarter capital
requirements
– better Basel rules – aren’t the answer.
Those who disdain environmental concerns have been ousted at the polls in large numbers, companies invest huge amounts in environmental technologies, states are suing car producers for their climate-adverse policies, and the
requirements
of the Kyoto Protocol have long been surpassed by some states – a lesson for German and European cities and municipalities.
But it may be argued that regulatory reform, particularly the far higher capital
requirements
established by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision for systemically significant banks, has significantly reduced the risk of incurring those costs.
But South Korea’s political and strategic legacies, together with interoperability
requirements
and linkages with the US, have impeded the required defense transformation.
Since the 1990s, it has not invested sufficiently in human capital to meet the fast-changing economy’s shifting skill requirements; undertaken no effective education, environmental, or labor-market reforms; and launched no new urban initiatives or future-proofing infrastructure policies.
To be sure, Mexican producers will probably choose to incur the costs of the 2.5% US tariff on imported cars rather than meet the ROO or wage
requirements
(hence the need for import quotas).
Among other things, it increased transparency for derivatives, raised capital
requirements
for financial institutions, imposed additional regulations on “systemically important” institutions, and, per the suggestion of Senator Elizabeth Warren, established the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
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