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In a world of volatile exchange rates, pegging a currency to one like the dollar is highly
risky.
4.A single-minded focus on inflation - without a concern for unemployment or growth - is
risky.
The authors speculate that easier loan securitization may have made
risky
CRA-compliant loans seem less costly.
Risky
AdviceBRIGHTON – Why do we seem to be witnessing an increasing number of nasty technological surprises?
Clearly, careless manipulation by the authorities of patriotic sentiments has proven to be a
risky
business in Russia.
We can also add to these financial risks the massive problems of bond insurers that guaranteed many of the
risky
securitization products such as CDOs.
A very likely downgrade of these insurers’ credit ratings will force banks and financial institutions that hold these
risky
assets to write them down, adding another $150 billion to the financial system’s mounting losses.
During a typical recession, the default rate among corporations may rise to 10-15%, threatening massive losses for those holding
risky
corporate bonds.
It is a brave and slightly
risky
strategy, because it obliges India to pursue a similar course of action when the next significant terrorist strike occurs.
Investment in African infrastructure is perceived as simply being too
risky.
Although the exposure of Chinese banks and financial institutions to eurozone sovereign and banking-sector assets is negligible, post-Grexit capital flight from
risky
markets could rival, or even surpass, that in the weeks following Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September 2008.
By ensuring that the agreement aligns, to some extent, with the rhetoric of Russia’s strategic posturing, Western leaders would provide the Kremlin a minimally
risky
escape route from the current deadlock.
Businesses can have blind spots, too – and they can be equally costly, causing companies to overinvest in
risky
ventures or fail to take advantage of emerging opportunities.
From the perspectives of both policy and investment, the short and medium term is once again
risky.
Many – but not all – of the Republican candidates back the TPP; the politics on the Democratic side is more hostile to the deal, making it potentially
risky
for any Democratic candidate to support it.
Their leaders should speak out publicly and repeatedly against the disease, helping educate their people about how to reduce
risky
behavior.
If the current-account balance is assessed together with the fiscal position, it becomes possible to draw conclusions about
risky
debt trends within the private sector.
This view translates into policies aimed at better mobilizing society’s financial risk-bearing capacity, and that use the public sector to outwit the forces of time and ignorance that curb willingness to engage in
risky
investments.
And with the yields on government bonds also very low, investors’ animal spirits were running high, boosting the price of many
risky
assets.
But only recently many slow growing countries were eager to develop venture capital markets and foster stock exchanges--France's Nouveau Marche, Germany's Neuer Markt, Italy's Nuovo Mercato, and Mothers in Japan--devoted to
risky
investments.
To be sure, Trump’s intuitive use of game theory is risky, because he is pursuing brinkmanship with actors that have shown zero interest in cooperation.
Financial speculation and complex
risky
innovation may prove far more responsive than real economic activity to low interest rates.
If emerging economies try to reach advanced-country income levels by following roughly the same pattern as their predecessors, the impact on natural resources and the environment would be enormous, risky, and probably disastrous.
However, the indirect impacts are negative and
risky.
After the government clamped down on lending for residential and commercial projects,
risky
shadow banking activity surged.
I would guess that they are no longer holding large quantities of yen, and that they have become less frugal and more willing to invest in
risky
assets.
As a result, any attempt at decisive military intervention would be not only difficult, but also extremely
risky.
It is this point that brings us to US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s plan to take about $465 billion of government money, combine it with $35 billion of private-sector money, and use it to buy up
risky
financial assets.
If the fund does well over the next five years – returns profits of 9% per year –private investors get a market rate of return on their very
risky
equity investment and the equivalent of an “annual management fee” equal to 2% of assets under management.
The appearance of an extra $500 billion in demand for
risky
assets will reduce the quantity of
risky
assets that other private investors will have to hold.
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