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The regulatory hybrid securities are thus designed to deal with the very source of
systemic
instability that the current crisis highlighted.
After all, it was many of those same lobbyists who in the past managed to convince legislators to insert clauses and provisions that contributed so much to the lax standards that created the
systemic
risks for which taxpayers are now being forced to pay.
Because the PCC “was not equipped to deal with
systemic
and illegal invasions of privacy,” the committee set out proposals for a reformed regulator.
What can prevent the situation from deteriorating further and perhaps culminating in a
systemic
crisis?
As a result,
systemic
risk proliferated beyond central bankers’ wildest imagination.
Most importantly, it is not clear that the bailout will actually impose any net costs on US taxpayers, since it may prevent further
systemic
effects that bring down the financial sector and, with it, the world economy.
Just because
systemic
effects are difficult to quantify does not mean that they are not real.
Moreover, China fears that Hong Kong, with a population of less than eight million, might present a
systemic
problem as an alternative form of government, even though many Communists and their allies hold key positions in Hong Kong’s private and public sectors.
Perhaps we should not be surprised that Trump has now taken a sledgehammer to it:
systemic
awareness has proved to be a major blind spot for the “Artist of the Deal,” whose worldview can be summed up in three words: quid pro quo.
With its
systemic
negative effects on finance, trade, and labor mobility, Brexit marks a major setback for globalization.
The Koran burnings are a potent symbol of that
systemic
threat.
The right approach is to search for and prevent excessive
systemic
risk wherever it manifests itself.
Many societies survive periods of
systemic
corruption without a social explosion; to do so they need a growing economy to mute public grievances.
But the US managed to avoid a
systemic
crisis.
Deciding whether or not to rescue a specific financial institution, whether to ensure
systemic
stability or for other reasons, has visible consequences for individual investors.
First, modern finance is simply too politically powerful for legislatures or regulators to restrain its ability to create
systemic
macroeconomic risk.
The newly established European Financial Stability Facility is an appropriate vehicle to fight peripheral fires, but it is far too small – and cannot be scaled up quickly enough – to fight a
systemic
blaze.
Nonetheless, with the crisis now becoming systemic, the ECB must take up the fiscal-transfer baton that eurozone leaders have so unceremoniously fumbled.
Admittedly, the impact of natural disasters is less systemic; but if a calamity takes out key components of networks that lack redundancy and backup, the effects are similar.
If principals misunderstand
systemic
risk, their agents, even if they do understand it, may not be able to respond without losing support, whether in the form of votes or assets under management.
But it would most likely not have any broader, much less systemic, impact on energy and financial markets.
But in Britain in 1842, the income tax became a systemic, permanent feature of the economy.
Equally important, they will create the buffers needed to offset external shocks and, as in emerging Asia and Latin America, to implement countercyclical policies that contain the extent and costs of future
systemic
crises.
The failure to impose market discipline via the no-bailout clause was predictable: in a
systemic
crisis, the immediate concern to preserve the stability of markets almost always trumps the desire to prevent the moral hazard that arises when imprudent debtors are saved.
To safeguard against the
systemic
effects of a default, the EMF could offer holders of the defaulting country’s debt an exchange of this debt against claims on the EMF.
Together, however, these countries can try to arrest the decay of international institutions and prevent the world from falling back into the
systemic
violence of the past.
There are four basic approaches to cleaning up a banking system that is facing a
systemic
crisis: recapitalization of the banks, together with a purchase of their toxic assets by a government “bad bank”; recapitalization, together with government guarantees – after a first loss by the banks – of the toxic assets; private purchase of toxic assets with a government guarantee (the current US government plan); and outright nationalization (or call it “government receivership” if you don’t like the dirty N-word) of insolvent banks and their resale to the private sector after being cleaned.
This was and is the result of an asset bubble fueled by excessive leverage and by the massive transparency issues associated with complex securities and derivatives that were supposed to spread risk, but instead mainly increased the
systemic
risk already present with excess debt.
Yet a pervasive malaise grips Uruguay, prompting people to seek
systemic
change.
As a result, rather than examining the
systemic
role that Islam plays in radicalization, for example, they describe radicals as having somehow fallen haphazardly into Islam.
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