Retained
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Ryancare would have
retained
Obamacare’s rule preventing insurers from excluding people with preexisting conditions.
Most telling is that Britain, which
retained
control of its currency, enjoys the lowest yields in its history, while the risk premium on Spanish bonds is at a new high.
Their proposal was categorically rejected in a joint submission by 16 existing or future member states, all of them small countries, who insisted that the principle of rotation must be retained, as a symbol of the equality of all member states.
Admati and her colleagues recommend requirements that force financial firms to generate equity funding either through
retained
earnings or, in the case of publicly traded firms, through stock issuance.
The five senior generals who led the coup appointed, directly or indirectly, all 160 members of the Consultative Assembly that drafted the new constitution, and they
retained
a veto over the final document.
Some measures aimed at redistributing the energy load – such as solar and wind power – have been
retained.
The party
retained
control of the Senate, even though more than twice as many Republican seats were up for reelection than Democratic seats, and it lost just a handful of House seats, far fewer than the 20 predicted.
These great shifts have been underway for decades, but inertia has until recently blunted their impact, as older generations
retained
old allegiances.
Of course, it is premature to conclude that JPMorgan violated the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by employing children of Chinese officials who oversaw companies that
retained
the bank to underwrite their stock offerings.
The current process is more like what happened in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989 and the USSR in 1991, with protesters’ enthusiasm giving way to disappointment as individual members of the old regime
retained
economic and quasi-political power.
For more than two decades – a period characterized by chronic recession and deflation – Japan has
retained
its position as the world’s richest country in terms of net wealth abroad.
Carmen Reinhart of Harvard University, describing a study she co-authored in February, reported that the US dollar has
retained
its dominant position as the global reserve currency despite America’s declining share of global output over the past few decades.
Those options are not
retained
by, say, Panama, and will not be
retained
by countries that adopt the Euro.
Despite China’s efforts to try to chip away at Hong Kong’s independence, the city’s students have
retained
that choice – at least so far.
That is why the PBOC has
retained
the right to influence the reporting of offer prices by market makers and intervene directly in the market.
Indeed, during the 1999 national elections, Mahathir
retained
power only with the help of Chinese voters.
The irony here – not lost on the major banks’ finance directors – is that as fast as banks add capital from rights issues and
retained
earnings to meet the demands of prudential regulators, the funds are drained away by conduct regulators.
But extensive empirical research confirms that at the macro level, business investment depends primarily on expected future demand and output growth, not on current returns or
retained
earnings.
Firms, especially in sectors sheltered from international competition, have
retained
market power and have increased prices in response to the rising cost of capital.
Imagine a development bank levering up collateral that comprises post-privatization equity
retained
by the state and other assets (for example, real estate) that could easily be made more valuable (and collateralized) by reforming their property rights.
As a result, the memory of the infection is
retained
across generations.
Although the US has
retained
considerable influence, the combination of structural economic problems, a divided elite, and two de facto military defeats has impeded its ability to exercise that power.
In the election of 2005, the LDP
retained
power only because Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi positioned the LDP as an agent of change.
With time, they could leverage
retained
earnings, increasing their lending potential without additional paid-in capital.
But, unlike in a complete currency union, such as that of the United States, eurozone members
retained
full financial sovereignty, meaning that they controlled all of the levers of macroeconomic policy.
But, even under floating exchange rates, the US
retained
an advantage: given that the dollar remained the key global reserve currency, the US could finance large external deficits at very favorable rates.
But the lady who unleashed the tsunami on India's politics
retained
her legendary composure throughout.
Determining the size of likely losses is necessary to decide whether banks’
retained
earnings from profitable ongoing operations and their ability to raise private capital will allow them to work down their toxic assets over time.
Russia today has
retained
its strength only as a supplier of energy and other natural resources.
Instead, on top of household savings, the savings – or
retained
earnings – of the corporate sector, mostly SOEs, tie up another 25% of GDP.
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