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Or is the world experiencing a temporary cyclical upswing that will soon be
subdued
by new tail risks, like those that have triggered other slowdowns in recent years?
Which other world region can offer similar market potential for European industries faced with declining demand and or
subdued
growth in both their domestic and traditional export markets?
At the height of the global crisis in 2009, many low-income countries experienced a slowdown in growth marked by falling exports, lower remittances from expatriate workers, and
subdued
foreign investment.
Stagnant wages boost corporate surpluses, while
subdued
spending, a stifled service sector, and stunted start-ups suppress domestic investment, with the resulting surplus savings often squandered overseas.
These voters’ voice has been relatively subdued, but now Mattarella is tenaciously channeling it.
Hope and Hurdles in 2014NEW YORK – The world economy has experienced another year of
subdued
growth, having failed to meet even the most modest projections for 2013.
Initially, Li seemed
subdued
in his ponderous responses to questions from an audience of global luminaries that focused on weighty issues such as trade frictions, globalization, digitization, and automation.
Yet al-Qaeda has not been subdued, as was shown by the recent plot to blow up United States-bound commercial flights from London.
The day after the discovery of the bombs sent to the Clintons and the Obamas, among others, a
subdued
Trump read a prepared statement at a prescheduled White House ceremony, condemning “acts or threats of political violence” and saying that the nation must unify.
But few economists expected that these countries’ exports would improve as quickly as they did, especially in a
subdued
international environment.
Servicing these debts will most likely become increasingly difficult over the coming years, especially if growth continues to stagnate, interest rates begin to rise, export opportunities remain subdued, and the collapse in commodity prices persists.
Doubt, if it does arise, is usually subdued, because the technology is too convenient to abandon.
But inflation – which rapid money-supply expansion inevitably fuels – has so far remained subdued, at roughly 2%, because banks are not using their swelling reserves to expand credit and increase liquidity.
While
subdued
liquidity and credit growth are delaying the inflationary impact of the Fed’s determination to expand banks’ already-massive reserves, America cannot escape inflation forever.
After all, look at the United States and the United Kingdom: despite high deficits and rising debt, inflation remains
subdued
and long-term interest rates are at historic lows.
In theory, the federation’s republics were coequals, and Russian nationalism was
subdued.
But the 6.2% rate for the second quarter of 2019 was a relatively mild deceleration of 0.5 percentage point from the relatively
subdued
6.7% average pace of the previous eight quarters.
Exports and imports are both lower than a year ago, reflecting
subdued
global demand and lagging growth at home.
If real (inflation-adjusted) GDP growth were subdued, monetary tightening could destabilize debt dynamics and lead to dramatic consequences.
Without such strategies, demand and confidence will remain subdued, and global growth will continue to falter well into the future.
Did inflation remain
subdued
because everyone believed that anything significantly above the 1.5-2% range would trigger a sharp hike in the federal funds rate?
It is like saying that the inflation rate is
subdued
because it just is.
Rate cuts can’t hurt, given that inflation, already subdued, is headed downward; but not much real economic stimulus should be expected of them.
Extensive research published by the IMF in late 2016 attributed the slowdown largely to
subdued
business capital spending, finding only small effects from protectionism.
Moreover, while persistently
subdued
– and, on nearly $11 trillion of global bonds, negative – interest rates may be causing resource misallocations and undercutting long-term financial security for households, elevated asset prices have heightened the risk of future financial instability.
We know from the IMF’s extensive coverage of the world economy, which consists of a broad cross-section of some 194 countries, that in a global recession about half of the world’s economies are typically contracting, while the other half are still expanding – albeit at a
subdued
pace.
Financial volatility is subdued, and there are reasonable expectations of solid investor returns across many asset classes.
In Argentina, meanwhile, inflation was more
subdued
but still very high, averaging 40% in 2015.
Again, the impact on growth has been rather subdued, and the costs and risks of such measures are mounting.
It has become truly universal, as amply demonstrated in the United States by the large-scale protests that have erupted over the killing of George Floyd – an unarmed,
subdued
black man – by a police officer while three others kept appalled onlookers at bay.
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