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This change is bound to pose new challenges for decision makers in the United States and China, particularly as they engage in a fresh
round
of debate about China’s exchange-rate policy.
More important, Trump has been moving away from his tough anti-immigration stance, such as his pledge to establish a special “deportation force” to
round
up all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the US.
The French Election and Europe’s FutureBERLIN – A lot can happen between now and the second
round
of the French presidential election on May 7, so it is still too early to celebrate.
We should not lose sight of the fact that almost half of the French electorate voted for Euroskeptic and anti-establishment candidates in the first
round.
While a new
round
of weakness in global commodity prices earlier this year contributed to these figures, it does not explain the weakness in longer-term inflation expectations, which have improved little since March, when the ECB started its massive €60 billion ($66.3 billion) per month bond-buying program.
The next
round
of peace negotiations, which opened in December 2004, stalled because the government launched a military offensive just as they started, in defiance of the ceasefire.
Finally, it can expand market access for African exporters, especially by redoubling efforts to complete the Doha
round
of global trade talks.
The first
round
of fiscal stimulus, supported by credit easing, led local governments and the financial sector to increase their leverage ratios.
But the US current-account deficit – about 6% of GDP in 2004 and 2005 – mainly reflects a new
round
of deficit spending by the US federal government and surprisingly low personal savings by American households (perhaps because of the bubble in US residential real estate).
NEW YORK – In his statement announcing a second
round
of punitive tariffs on imports from China, US President Donald Trump singled out the Chinese government’s “Made in China 2025” plan as a threat to US economic growth and a clear example of “unfair” trade practices.
When combined with China’s rapid growth in manufacturing capacity, this pattern promises to create a new
round
of global imbalances.
So it is too early to say whether Bayrou can reach the second
round.
Following Lionel Jospin’s humiliating defeat in 2002, the Socialists simply would not survive a second consecutive failure to reach the second
round.
Much may change in the few weeks left before the first
round
of the presidential vote.
If unions bid up wages too high, a devaluation could fix the problem; if provincial governments spent a little too much, a quick
round
of peso printing would save the day.
Instead of launching sweeping sectoral measures that would target vast swaths of the Russian economy – a big step toward “Iran-like” sanctions against Russia – it now seems that the next
round
will be only incremental.
The elections threshold makes another
round
of sanctions virtually certain, but allows the tightening to be more modest and gradual.
Indeed, not only is the Doha
round
of multilateral free-trade negotiations effectively dead, but there is also a rising risk of financial protectionism as countries re-impose capital controls on volatile global financial flows and on foreign direct investment.
Moreover, for the first time a run-off will be required if no candidate emerges from the first
round
of the presidential election with at least 50% of the national vote and 25% of the vote in 24 counties.
But it is clear that no one will benefit from a new
round
of heated historical debate.
What has emerged is an almost unanimous demand that the Tung government publish a detailed draft of the laws for one more
round
of consultation.
This time, the US has a strong interest in cooperating fully to promote economic progress: another
round
of failure would only provoke chaos, including massive numbers of new refugees to the US.
Another
round
of bank bailouts is politically unacceptable and economically unfeasible: most governments, especially in Europe, are so distressed that bailouts are unaffordable; indeed, their sovereign risk is actually fueling concern about the health of Europe’s banks, which hold most of the increasingly shaky government paper.
The US Federal Reserve will likely start a third
round
of quantitative easing (QE3), but it will be too little too late.
The next
round
of fire is likely to question the idea of competition itself.
The focus should be on preparing workers for the next round, beyond restructuring, not fighting old battles for old industries.
In this new round, just opening up, workers have to face the challenge of the best educated, hardest working workers from everywhere in the world, not just next door.
But there is a disconcerting undertone to this new
round
of criticism that needs to be made explicit – and rejected.
This new
round
of SOE reform should be pursued diligently.
Since the end of August, when Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke argued for another
round
of QE, the dollar has plunged more than 7% against a basket of half a dozen major currencies.
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