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But if the Fed goes that route, it needs to say clearly that it is deliberately
risking
an inflation overshoot.
Worse, they inspire little confidence that the US can deal with future cases in which countries with nuclear assets find themselves in revolt, civil war, or political collapse – and with compromised domestic atomic safeguards
risking
the spread of nuclear havoc to other regions.
Stopping Women’s Next Biggest KillerGENEVA – For women, the act of bringing life into this world has historically meant
risking
their own lives, with the real prospect of death during childbirth.
By developing nuclear weapons, South Korea and Japan would each be
risking
its relationship with the US and exposing itself to economic and energy sanctions.
In a report submitted to the finance ministers and central bank governors gathered in Bali, the group argues that it should be possible for countries to benefit from international capital flows without
risking
excessive market volatility and crises.
What is wrong is his approach: instead of recruiting allies like Japan and the European Union to put pressure on China, he has angered friend and foe alike with unilateral tariffs and other ill-advised barriers,
risking
a trade war that would hurt everyone.
Buying dollars increases the domestic base money supply,
risking
inflation and asset-price bubbles.
Unfortunately, the IMF is
risking
not only its members’ money, but, ultimately, its own institutional credibility.
Bush is playing a dangerous game,
risking
the collapse of Pakistan’s political process for the sake of his own legacy.
The world is
risking
much by injecting ambiguity into an issue that once seemed clear-cut.
We have it in our power to eliminate the financial system’s rapidly growing debt and to create a new monetary order that corresponds to free-enterprise principles and the rule of law, without
risking
a breakdown of the entire payment system.
More than a few eyebrows were raised after the ECB’s January Governing Council meeting, when Trichet threatened that the Bank would act “preemptively” if labor unions tried to embed higher energy and food prices into new contracts,
risking
a wage-price spiral.
Long-term joblessness and youth unemployment remain far too high, with skills erosion, reduced mobility, and a growing opportunity gap relative to formal educational attainment
risking
lasting damage in the aftermath of the Great Recession.
Fleeing war and oppression, tens of thousands of people are
risking
life and limb to find refuge in Europe – a phenomenon that will continue as long as chaos persists in countries of origin, such as Syria, and countries facilitating transit, such as Iraq and Libya.
Add to that the preferences of the refugees – who, after
risking
everything to get to Europe, have strong feelings about where they would like to settle – and the policy challenges are enormous, particularly in the short run.
But to insist on an arbitrary budgetary position in an economic downturn is to ignore everything we have learned about economics in the past seventy years,
risking
the well being of millions of workers who are thrown out of employment.
For example, the head of the UN Climate Panel says, “We are
risking
the ability of the human race to survive.”
At the same time, by moving to the left, Merkel ousted the SPD from the political center – where elections are won and lost in Germany – while still being able to form a workable majority in the new five-party system without
risking
new coalition constellations and fierce internal conflict.
Since then, frictions between deficit and surplus countries have intensified, now
risking
the possibility of a full-blown trade war.
Even so, European countries could not ward off the interest-rate increase without
risking
an even greater depreciation of their own currencies.
The problem is that, even if Trump and Kim recognize the corner into which they have painted themselves, neither has the political space to backpedal on their threats without
risking
serious domestic and international humiliation.
A 12.5% tax is levied on capital gains from government bonds, while entrepreneurs
risking
their own capital to launch new businesses must pay roughly 50% of their start-up costs in taxes.
Savulescu proposes that instead of trying to detect whether an athlete has taken drugs, we should focus on measurable indications of whether an athlete is
risking
his or her health.
Yet it is unlikely that Obama could have done anything to stop China without
risking
a major great-power conflict.
If the Republican Party takes full control of the US Congress in November’s mid-term election, policy gridlock is likely to worsen,
risking
a re-run of the damaging fiscal battles that led last year to a government shutdown and almost to a technical debt default.
Is Putin
risking
his political future by accepting a formally secondary role and making himself accountable for all socio-economic policy?
This type of rescue strategy also makes it possible to increase the required supervisory equity-asset ratios of banks in the midst of the crisis without
risking
a credit crunch.
In the strongest of the three economies, the Fed is willingly
risking
inflation by pre-announcing its intention to keep the federal funds rate at exceptionally low levels “at least through mid-2015.”
As it stands, many of the farmers or loggers who exploit the Amazon do so illegally,
risking
fines or sanctions.
Though each poses a considerable threat, Europe, aided by the recent cyclical pickup, is in a position to address them individually, without
risking
more than a temporary set of disruptions.
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