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Notably, the word “patient” does not appear, and the Fed has
signaled
that it may raise its benchmark rate as early as June.
But, beyond acknowledging the need to cut spending – an obvious imperative, after the estimated $50 billion cost of the Sochi Olympics – Putin has not
signaled
any concrete plans to tackle Russia’s economic weaknesses.
Even within the US, cities, states, and businesses, as well as a host of civil-society organizations, have
signaled
a credible commitment to fulfilling America’s climate obligations, with or without the federal government.
The alternative – to reject the European Arrest Warrant issued by Swedish authorities – would have
signaled
distrust of Sweden’s legal system, which would have been unfair.
The Brexit referendum, followed by Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election,
signaled
the rise of populism in the West.
As Afghan President Hamid Karzai is said by his critics to be on the verge of casting his lot with Pakistan and the Taliban, the Pentagon has
signaled
its fear that the war may spread beyond the Pashtun heartland to the largely Tajik and Uzbek areas in the north of the country.
Or at least it was until March 1, 2018, the day Trump
signaled
his intention to impose across-the-board import tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum.
Yet both have
signaled
their readiness to cooperate with the US to defeat ISIS, and perhaps to solve other problems as well.
But many jihadi groups and individuals, particularly young people, have
signaled
their support for the caliphate.
For his part, Trudeau has already
signaled
that he will press ahead on ratification of both CETA and TPP – thus helping to lessen Canada’s over-reliance on trade with the United States.
Significantly, in contrast to its increasingly vituperative attacks on the Dalai Lama, China has not denounced (or derecognized) its Karmapa, although his flight to India
signaled
its failure to retain the loyalty of a supposed puppet.
The United States has also
signaled
a fundamental, abrupt shift in its global climate policy.
The DPJ’s feckless dithering over whether to renew the US Marines’ lease on a base on Okinawa
signaled
to the world – and to China, in particular – that the party did not value the US alliance and America’s security guarantee as highly as previous governments did.
Japan’s incoming government has already
signaled
an economic-policy pivot, relying on what it directly controls (fiscal policy), together with pressure on the Bank of Japan, to relax the monetary-policy stance, in an effort to generate faster growth and higher inflation.
Fortunately, the Federal Reserve has
signaled
its intention to remain active, but its policy tools are poorly suited to the challenges that we face.
The Bush administration's January 2002 Nuclear Posture Review
signaled
a major change in US nuclear policy by advancing a new triad that integrates nuclear weapons with conventional strike options and blurring the line between the use of conventional and nuclear weapons.
Though the RMB has since returned to its previous trajectory of slow appreciation, the episode may have
signaled
a permanent change in the pattern of the exchange rate’s movement.
Republican candidates have
signaled
sympathy with racist sentiment since Barry Goldwater’s 1964 presidential campaign.
Richard Nixon, for example,
signaled
to southerners and northern blue-collar workers that he didn’t believe in muscular attempts to desegregate schools.
Now Draghi has
signaled
that, with the eurozone one or two shocks away from deflation, the inflation outlook may soon justify quantitative easing (QE) like that conducted by the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan, and the Bank of England: outright large-scale purchases of eurozone members’ sovereign bonds.
In the summer, both the Fed and the People’s Bank of China
signaled
their intention to normalize monetary policy.
Netanyahu’s response to Obama’s initiative
signaled
what has been apparent for some time: the complex regional process known as the Arab Spring, and the eve of a US presidential election year, are difficult circumstances in which to try to re-start the peace process.
As exchange rates in the eurozone were fixed and uniform, interest rates on government debt should have
signaled
differences in economic strength.
When I stressed to them that the target was 35%, they
signaled
their incredulity with polite smiles.
Macron has also
signaled
that he will pursue a pan-European campaign for the 2019 European Parliament election.
Some of the moderate orthodox parties, which have been undergoing their own internal splits, have also
signaled
their willingness to work with a center-left bloc that might enable Israel to make real progress.
Other core eurozone members, eager to limit the risks to their taxpayers, have similarly
signaled
that creditor “bail-ins” are the way of the future.
So, even before the US presidential election had inspired “Trump trades,” a “reflation trade” had
signaled
a new phase of modest global expansion.
By contrast, South Korea has
signaled
that it will enforce a greenhouse-gas cap that is projected to push prices to 20 times the EU level by 2017 – and green-energy investment there is booming.
The Chinese leadership has long known this, as Premier Wen Jiabao
signaled
with his famous 2007 “Four ‘Uns’” critique – warning of an “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and ultimately unsustainable” economy.
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