Stability
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In a world that is changing so rapidly and brutally, you need
stability
and reassurance.
In Lima, he argued that the so-called “separation principle,” whereby monetary and financial
stability
are addressed differently and tasked to separate agencies, no longer makes sense.
And, if all else fails to achieve financial stability, central banks could change interest rates.
Industrial quantities of research, analysis, and debate have been devoted to the causes of the 2008 crisis and its consequences; so it seems odd that senior central bankers are still so sharply divided on the central issue of financial
stability.
But in countries where rental markets are small and function poorly – often a result of a widely held belief that all families should own their homes – financial
stability
and access to mortgage financing are closely linked.
The prospect and reality of EU membership has been a force for stability, prosperity, and democracy across Eastern Europe.
The rule of law and the freedoms associated with pluralism – due process and the freedom of speech, assembly, and worship – were to remain the bedrock of Hong Kong’s prosperity and
stability.
It was a partnership that both men considered to be essential for global peace and
stability.
Short-run
stability
certainly seems attractive right now.
Paradoxically, the EU – seen as a guarantee of
stability
and progress – is itself part of the problem.
That is not a recipe for long-term
stability.
Protesters are also calling on the government to release political prisoners, uphold the current constitution, and establish a government of national unity to restore economic and political
stability.
But with China, Japan, and South Korea due to meet at a time of growing tension among all three countries, the three leaders could have seized the moment to enhance strategic
stability
across Northeast Asia.
The truth is that monetary policy – which aims to promote overall economic growth, while maintaining price and financial
stability
– is not an appropriate lever for addressing income inequality.
What the critics fail to understand is that modern central banks are responsible not just for fighting inflation, but for maintaining long-term price
stability.
The reality is that central banks in the developed world have – in a truly fascinating way – succeeded in maintaining price
stability
and the purchasing power of money during and after the global financial crisis.
So price stability, not the quantity of money, is what matters.
In that context, central banks did what was necessary to maintain purchasing power and price
stability.
That shock is benefiting consumers and poses no threat to price stability, at least in countries that are net oil importers.
None of our critics has been able to explain with any clarity or credibility why price
stability
is the wrong goal, which key objectives central banks should pursue instead, or what we could have done radically differently after 2008.
There has been no loss of nerve, no departure from the ECB's price
stability
target, and its public presentation is increasingly good.
Lower risk also will bring inflation expectations down and reduce interest rates, which will in turn speed up the compression of Polish government bond yields to comparable EU levels, increasing financial
stability.
A decade ago, EU leaders talked confidently about projecting
stability
abroad.
Companies need customers who can afford their products, which means that businesses benefit from social
stability
and broad prosperity.
Combining their role as creditors and corporate monitors, banks developed stable relationships with industrial firms which substantially added to long-term corporate
stability.
And the decision to combine the eurozone’s new bailout fund (the European
Stability
Mechanism) with the old one (the European Financial
Stability
Facility) significantly increased the size of the eurozone’s firewall.
Our environmental security, economic development, and political
stability
directly depend on it.
The US and China have much to gain from cooperation on a variety of transnational issues like monetary stability, climate change, cyber rules of the road, and anti-terrorism.
Investors will now dissect the implications of his departure for the ability of the monetary authorities to ensure price
stability
and encourage growth, or rebuild a banking system beset with non-performing loans.
Second, the current regulatory structure is not adequate to ensure
stability
in the US economy.
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