Shore
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The impact of the ECB’s €1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) long-term refinancing operation (LTRO), which loaned money to commercial banks to buy sovereign bonds (a bootstrap operation that seemed as peculiar as the ECB’s financing of sovereigns to
shore
up the banks), was impressively short-lived.
So what can be done to
shore
up global aggregate demand and growth prospects, while preserving the economic openness that has benefited major parts of the developing world so greatly in the past 30 years?
The EU must reach out to other powers to help
shore
up global institutions against Trumpian revisionism.
This renewed sense of belonging to the same human family and the same moral universe resonated profoundly with Mediterranean Europeans, who found, in the claims and expectations emerging on the opposite shore, echoes of their own unfulfilled claims and expectations.
To prevent that, we seek to
shore
up our current intention to lose weight.
But no amount of finger pointing can obscure the fact that, 50 years after the European Community’s creation, Europe badly needs a new political framework, if not a new project, to
shore
up its unity.
In the short term, Asia and other emerging economies could be hit hard as finance dries up, choking off trade and investment flows that coursed through European banks – and hitting American banks that need to
shore
up capital to cover their European exposure.
Exchange controls and import restrictions were imposed to fight capital flight and
shore
up the trade balance.
In the last few years, while American leaders continued to ride the neoliberal wave, much of the rest of the world was already standing on the
shore.
Official actions run the gamut, including a $480 billion government-supported equity-market backstop under the auspices of the China Securities Finance Corporation, a $19 billion pool from major domestic brokerages, and an open-ended promise by the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) to use its balance sheet to
shore
up equity prices.
As the crisis struck, capital flowed out of developing countries to
shore
up damaged balance sheets in advanced countries.
In response, Russia imposed export restrictions to
shore
up its domestic supplies, sending food prices soaring in its main export markets, especially Egypt.
So what can the middle powers do to
shore
up the rules-based trading system that Trump is threatening to dismantle?
Europeans see Chinese money in Africa as undermining international efforts to promote good governance, and they worry that Chinese funds are used to
shore
up corrupt authoritarian regimes.
After decades of using concern for the Palestinian cause to
shore
up popular support for their own ineffective and undemocratic regimes, these moderate Arab leaders have now been put on the defensive by Iran’s quest for hegemony.
To
shore
up the faltering recovery, Congress urgently must pass a new fiscal stimulus package that includes support for the unemployed and adversely affected workers, state and local governments facing major budget shortfalls, and small businesses on the brink of bankruptcy.
The time for Europe to
shore
up its defenses and capabilities is now.
Some countries have mobilized unprecedented fiscal resources to
shore
up households, firms, and banks.
From our
shore
of the Mediterranean, we Europeans can see Libya’s turmoil and decay.
Selling those dollars to importers would provide the cash for direct transfers to
shore
up the purchasing power of those in need.
All countries need to adopt a longer-term vision and
shore
up their manufacturing capabilities.
If the wind isn’t blowing and the sun isn’t shining, conventional power plants must
shore
up the electricity supply.
Concessional finance via regional institutions is also needed to meet vaccination shortfalls, finance public goods like global health security, and
shore
up safety nets for the poorest populations.
Creditors would benefit from this scenario, because it would
shore
up the country’s capacity to service its debt, thereby avoiding another round of negotiations and creating a positive environment for future business with Argentina.
The next morning, Gandhi and his followers picked up handfuls of salt along the shore, thus technically “producing” salt and breaking the law – a visually compelling and profoundly effective act of civil disobedience.
That is why it is in everyone’s interest urgently to
shore
up weak health-care systems, which must be able to handle not only the imminent flood of cases, but also be prepared for future waves of COVID-19 and similar viruses.
The COVID-19 crisis could be Abe’s last chance to
shore
up his legacy.
Lukashenko had intended to
shore
up his position, but his crowd was numerically overwhelmed.
From the United States and the United Kingdom to Europe, Japan, and South Africa, governments are investing billions – and, in some cases, trillions – of dollars to
shore
up national economies.
When faced with the dilemma of trying to assuage suburban voters or keeping the base close, time after time his instinct has been to
shore
up the base.
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