Rescue
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The silver lining is that the absence of a modern industrial base means that, unlike more developed economies, WANA has no ailing industries to
rescue.
Therefore, the Iraq report is more than a plan to
rescue
Iraq; it is a road map for extricating America from the mayhem of an unwinnable war.
So was the international community’s sigh of relief after the latest financial
rescue
– additional money from Greece’s creditors in exchange for structural reforms – premature?
Egypt is running low on cash – before recent
rescue
loans, currency reserves covered less than three months of imports – and Egyptians are hoarding fuel and foodstuffs in anticipation of future shortages.
Meanwhile, the governor of California rejects the use of federal
rescue
funds to keep Mississippi’s banks afloat, while the secretary of the California Department of Finance declares that Mississippi voters must decide whether or not to keep the dollar.
That’s why the world took the neo-liberal bet in the 1990’s: international capital mobility would come to the
rescue
by relaxing capital constraints where they were binding, and by reducing the scope for corruption and rent-seeking, which was often a more significant binding growth constraint.
The most recent Greek rescue, put in place barely six weeks ago, is on the brink of collapse.
In the case of countries with poor fiscal positions, Europe’s
rescue
fund, the European Financial Stability Facility, can lend for this purpose.
This must now be followed by closer budgetary monitoring, particularly given that fiscal stimulus measures, the economic downturn, and bank
rescue
plans will take a toll on public finances.
In this sense, the US has come to Europe’s
rescue
in a different way: Its production of shale oil and gas is likely to play a greater role in keeping Russia at bay than NATO troops on Europe’s eastern borders.
Taken together, these steps address the core problems – the stigma associated in the past with IMF conditionality, the availability of early pre-crisis financing, and the overall size of
rescue
packages – that have sometimes diminished the effectiveness of the Fund’s role as a crisis lender.
On the basis of appropriate controls and strict inspections, we can now offer rescue, transport, surveillance, and minesweeping equipment.
Under the approach that Japanese governments have taken up to now, the JSDF would be unable to
rescue
the civilians.
In such a case, private demand would contract; and, with heavily indebted governments keen to avoid being caught off guard by a surge in risk aversion, public demand would not come to the
rescue.
China and Brazil are clearly reluctant to come to the
rescue
by providing a large injection of foreign cash.
The trigger may have been outgoing Prime Minister George Papandreou’s ill-advised decision to call for a referendum on the EU’s
rescue
package (which implies further severe austerity measures); but the fundamental problem is that a brutal recession made the government’s demise all but inevitable.
The Bush administration’s Troubled Asset Relief Program and the Obama administration’s financial
rescue
plan cost nearly $2.2 trillion, with the Federal Reserve purchasing a massive amount of banks’ assets.
MUNICH – Despite huge
rescue
packages, interest-rate spreads in Europe refuse to budge.
The
rescue
packages were put together on the weekend of May 8-9 in Brussels.
French banks, which were overly exposed to southern European government bonds, were key beneficiaries of the
rescue
packages.
Since
rescue
measures beyond the pre-arranged Greek package had not been on the agenda for the Brussels meeting, German Chancellor Angela Merkel thought she could safely go to Moscow to commemorate the end of World War II – unlike Sarkozy, who declined Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s invitation.
Nevertheless, the tensions created by Sarkozy’s recklessness threaten Europe’s political stability, heightening market uncertainty relative to what a more prudent, coordinated
rescue
program would have implied.
The programs that have been agreed will not suffice to reassure creditors, and Germany will most likely be unwilling to bow once again to Sarkozy in the coming negotiations to prolong the
rescue
measures – at least as they are constructed now – beyond the initially stipulated three years.
The average interest-rate spread relative to Germany of the countries protected by the new
rescue
package was 1.08 percentage points on May 7, when the world was claimed to be going under.
Then it seemed that the
rescue
packages were pushing the spreads to much lower values, but optimism faded as European leaders’ interpretation of the crisis sunk in with more and more market participants.
The euro was simply in no danger when European leaders decided to
rescue
it, and it is not in danger now.
In the US, the federal government acts as an overall shield against common risks and provides automatic, unconditional support to states in trouble; but, in the end, it does not come to the
rescue
of a defaulting state, nor does it take over its government.
The financial collapse of which I had been warning for months occurred in February, when the hryvnia’s value plummeted 50% in a few days, and the National Bank of Ukraine had to inject large amounts of money to
rescue
the banking system.
This is why stimulus packages and financial
rescue
plans were for the first time adopted concomitantly in Europe, the United States, and some large Asian countries.
Thinking the Unthinkable in EuropeCAMBRIDGE – When Greece was bailed out by a joint eurozone-IMF
rescue
package back in May, it was clear that the deal had bought only a temporary respite.
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