Shadow
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But the darkest
shadow
is the threat of a default on the country's $260 billion debt.
For all of Putin’s opportunistic belligerence, Russia’s military is but a
shadow
of the Soviet Union’s – and no match for NATO.
Recent demonstrations in Tel-Aviv against returning the Golan marked the beginning of a campaign that will
shadow
the negotiations with ever greater force the more the negotiations seem capable of bearing fruit.
Income inequality casts a long
shadow.
At the same time, the Financial Stability Board (FSB) – which monitors regulatory practices around the world to ensure that they meet globally-agreed standards – has declared, in a letter to G20 leaders, that “toxic forms of
shadow
banking” are being eliminated.
Perhaps the biggest risks stem from China’s rapidly growing
shadow
banking system.
Loosening monetary policy would increase significantly the risks stemming from local-government debt and
shadow
banking, while tightening monetary policy would fully expose those risks, posing a serious systemic threat.
Regardless of the nature of its formal relations with each of the three republics, Russia casts a long
shadow
over the Caucasus.
Moreover, deeply entrenched notions that leprosy is divine punishment destroy the reputation and self-esteem of those thus diagnosed and cast a
shadow
over their families.
Credit provision by
shadow
banks needs to be tightly regulated.
Likewise, the vast majority of European countries – from Finland to Portugal – have no wish to reside in the
shadow
of Russian nuclear warheads with nothing to protect them.
As for South Asia, one hopes that a détente between India and Pakistan will facilitate better nuclear-arms control, even if the
shadow
of China – which sees its bomb as part of its place in the world – will still hang over India.
At the same time, Japan is moving out of America’s diplomatic
shadow.
And regulatory arbitrage has fueled the emergence of
shadow
banking, which is competing actively with traditional financial institutions for wealth-management and lending business.
Moreover, people living in the
shadow
of armed groups with genocidal goals have a higher risk of being targeted by sexualized violence – such as forced pregnancies.
Macroeconomic reforms have also helped to curtail Turkey’s
shadow
economy.
Even Burma has gotten on board, resuming diplomatic engagement with the US while trying to work its way out of China’s
shadow.
While the North Korean government has loosened its grip on the economy slightly, enabling
shadow
activities to develop, the country’s prospects remain grim.
And the regulatory boundary problem persists: risky activities may migrate to areas where regulation is lax and reproduce the problems with the
shadow
banking system that we have witnessed during the crisis.
Beneath the surface are “special mention loans” – where borrowers are in the early stages of repayment difficulties – along with bad credits in the
shadow
banking sector, both of which could raise China’s fully-loaded NPL ratio to around 8%.
But the prevalence of
shadow
banking institutions, which do not hold traditional bank charters and are not subject to bank regulation, complicates such efforts.
On the other hand, if regulators take their time to “get it right,” there will be a huge
shadow
of uncertainty hanging over the financial system.
Yet, today, it is a
shadow
of its former self.
It is beyond the
shadow
of a doubt that greenhouse gas emissions must be radically reduced to prevent climate change from sliding into climate chaos.
Though their deployment was also intended to prevent allegations of vote rigging, which Imran Khan and his supporters used to cast a
shadow
over the legitimacy of Sharif’s government, the defeated parties nonetheless claimed that the election had been tainted.
That’s why we need to keep an eye on the figures and keep reminding world leaders of the needs of those in the developing world that live in their
shadow.
Employers and employees increasingly avoid high contributions by moving into the
shadow
economy or falsely registering workers as self-employed.
For despite history’s long shadow, a close look at Ukraine's national interests reveals no lurking demons.
Those treaties lived in the
shadow
of our daily politics, imaginations, and media cycles.
Milosevic's Long ShadowSix weeks into his war crimes trial in the Hague - a process expected to last two years - Slobodan Milosevic still casts a long
shadow
over Serbia.
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