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It sees ever increasing anger against bloated payments to bosses,
risky
speculation, and outright fraud.
But if central banks regularly announced their concern about significant departures from PPP, as they do now about inflation prospects, they would heighten traders’ concern that other traders will consider it increasingly
risky
to hold open positions that imply further movement away from parity levels.
This is a
risky
attitude.
For example, governments should consider large infrastructure investments that have positive externalities – say, shorter commuting times, with their economic and social benefits – and that may be too large or too
risky
for the private sector.
I think this is a
risky
strategy; if a strong US recovery is not around the corner, then Europe needs to act on its own, using the standard counter-cyclical tools of monetary and fiscal policy.
The downside risks to the prices of a wide variety of
risky
assets (equities, corporate bonds, commodities, housing, and emerging-market asset classes) will remain until there are true signs – towards the end of 2009 – that the global economy may recover in 2010.
Our ancestors lived in a more dangerous but less
risky
environment.
In addition, strong public support and high expectations in the Palestinian territories would make a last-minute change of course politically
risky.
Previous approaches, often backed by
risky
loans that in some cases turned bad, hurt Chinese investors.
As the exchange rate moves away from this range, the central bank’s regular announcements would heighten the concern of currency traders that other traders will consider it increasingly
risky
to hold open positions.
But just how extensive – and how
risky
– is shadow banking in China?
Stein has some detailed and credible ideas about how to make such operations less
risky
for the system as a whole.
But no one, Democrat or Republican, has a plausible plan either for ending the war in Syria or even for helping Syrian civilians in significant numbers, other than making it
risky
for Syria’s ruler, Bashar al-Assad, to use chemical weapons too blatantly.
Second, uncertainty about the future price of any commodity makes it exceedingly
risky
for producers to invest in whatever new technologies might help reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
The world is a
risky
place for journalists, which is precisely why we must do everything that we can to protect them.
Of course, longer electoral terms are risky, as they could enable incompetent and otherwise problematic leaders to remain in power for longer.
But blindly sticking to principle would have been a highly
risky
option for the ECB.
Most recently, the government stepped in and paid the Texas-based energy firm Kinder Morgan $3.4 billion for a 65-year-old pipeline in order to ensure its planned expansion, which the company had deemed too
risky.
The Abnormality of OilLONDON – Writing about oil prices is always
risky.
When excess demand is for high-quality assets – places where you can park your wealth and be assured that it will still be there when you come back – the natural response is to have credit-worthy governments guarantee some private assets and buy up others, swapping them out for their own liabilities and thus diminishing the supply of
risky
assets and increasing the supply of safe assets.
But if a government’s debt emissions exceed its debt capacity, all of that government’s debt will become
risky.
For too many people, the world became messy, risky, stultifying, and threatening – the opposite of what the Atlantic Charter envisioned.
To discourage A from hurting B, the reaction of C can be important, because if A knows that C will punish him for what he does to B, he might think twice before hurting B.But if punishment is
risky
or costly for C, she may not do much to A, making A feel unconstrained.
One path is quite risky: If America remains stuck in its under-saving ways but finds itself without Chinese goods and capital, it will suffer higher inflation, rising interest rates, and a weaker dollar.
But the status quo is very
risky
for poorer countries.
As a result, hundreds of thousands of young adults are embarked on a future whose path is strewn with
risky
symbols and immense challenges.
It is a
risky
experiment: faster growth could drive up interest rates, making debt-servicing costs unsustainable.
We could even see the rise of “gene-rich” and “gene-poor” populations: although CRISPR itself is a low-cost method, it requires women to undergo the complex, expensive, and sometimes
risky
procedures of IVF.
Is it
risky
to break taboos?
But China did enter into a five-year bilateral accord, which expires next year, requiring it to transfer to India hydrological and meteorological data daily from three Brahmaputra-monitoring stations in Tibet during the
risky
flood season, from May 15 to October 15.
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