Stemming
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We should be concerned about the efficiency losses in markets where restrictions
stemming
from economic nationalism have so far been imposed.
But it clearly began to expand in the recent past, perhaps as a symptom of a “natural-resource curse,”
stemming
from the discovery of deep-sea pre-salt oil reserves during the 2000-2014 commodity super-cycle.
And, since the end of the Balkan wars, the continent’s security problems have disappeared (except at the margins, as in Georgia, or potential threats
stemming
from its near-abroad, particularly the Arab world).
For starters, Ukraine is riven by deep-seated cultural tensions,
stemming
from its history of occupation by competing foreign powers.
Women still bear disproportionate domestic burdens, and pressures
stemming
from social and cultural norms often rob them of the chance to attend school, start businesses, or participate in public life.
Today’s problems are compounded by a lack of sufficient private demand – particularly household consumption – in the advanced economies to compensate for demand losses
stemming
from austerity.
This was especially evident concerning compliance and enforcement, and matters came to a head with the deluge of cases brought against Argentina
stemming
from its 2001-2002 economic crisis.
Trump’s Alternative Ethical UniverseLONDON – From the moment Donald Trump entered the US presidential race, the potential for an unprecedented array of ethics violations,
stemming
from his global business interests, has been a ticking time bomb, set to detonate on January 20, 2017.
Much has been written about possible ecological shocks triggered by the impact of a growing human population’s demands on the biosphere, and about the social and political tensions
stemming
from resource scarcity or climate change.
But there are novel concerns
stemming
from the impact of fast-developing twenty-first-century technologies.
But the Swiss reported losses of 14 billion francs in the first half of 2010, without succeeding in
stemming
exchange-rate appreciation.
But, on top of that, China has been significantly more successful than Latin American countries in
stemming
upward exchange-rate pressure.
The other is that financial markets haven’t reacted very much, at least so far, to growing geopolitical risks either, including those
stemming
from the Middle East, Europe’s identity crisis, rising tensions in Asia, and the lingering risks of a more aggressive Russia.
Defaults
stemming
from an unwillingness to pay do not deserve international support.
The sequence so far has been as follows:The seventh phase of the crisis is one of enhanced moral hazard,
stemming
from a run-up in debt.
But such revisions of Basel II are not enough, because bank portfolios – especially those of international banks with large trading books – are vulnerable to the risks
stemming
from long-swing fluctuations in asset markets.
The largest of the BRICS, China, faces additional risk
stemming
from a credit-fueled investment boom, with excessive borrowing by local governments, state-owned enterprises, and real-estate firms severely weakening the asset portfolios of banks and shadow banks.
Investors are concerned about Chinese equities’ erratic performance, regulatory risks, and policy surprises, as well as the uncertainties
stemming
from greater volatility in asset prices, including property prices, interest rates, and the exchange rate.
These investments bring a modest real financial rate of return of 4% through fees, tolls, and, in the longer run, tax revenues
(stemming
from an increase in GDP).
By purchasing or selling it, companies and individuals can protect themselves against losses
stemming
from changes in the value of their currency.
The British “Non”LONDON – At the just-concluded European Union summit, British Prime Minister David Cameron vented decades of accumulated resentment
stemming
from his country’s relationship with Europe.
The international community must also focus on
stemming
man-made environmental change.
Moreover, several major emerging economies were hit hard in the spring and summer, after the Fed’s signal of a forthcoming exit from QE triggered a capital-flow reversal, exposing vulnerabilities
stemming
from loose monetary, fiscal, and credit policies in the boom years of cheap money and abundant inflows.
To mitigate the serious systemic risks
stemming
from the power of China’s overweening, corrupt mandarins, Xi must rebalance their incentives.
This is not to say that religious sentiment or, in the case of Germany, bitter historical experience
stemming
from the Nazi era, had not informed other European debates, say, on the ethics of stem-cell research.
In cables made public by WikiLeaks, Robert Godec, the US Ambassador to Tunisia before the revolution, warned that the level of corruption
stemming
from Ben Ali and his family was deterring investment, and thus contributing to the country’s high unemployment.
The first step in
stemming
the populist, Euroskeptic tide is to tell the truth and point out the lies.
On the demand side, the ongoing economic slowdown in China is starting to affect companies’ orders and revenues, adding to the challenges
stemming
from the persistently sluggish US economy.
You see some of the humanitarian problems
stemming
from the siege most clearly when visiting hospitals, as I did with the charity Medical Aid for Palestinians, of which I am President.
The projected increase in the long-term fiscal deficit must be reversed by
stemming
the growth in transfers to middle-class retirees.
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