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In the 2013 episode known as the “taper tantrum,” the mere hint that the Fed might slow the pace of its bond-buying program
triggered
large capital outflows and asset-price drops in most emerging economies.
How summers and crises go together was obvious in the event that
triggered
the first big collapse of the gold standard, the outbreak of WWI in 1914.
Russia’s invasion and annexation of Crimea has
triggered
unintended tectonic shifts in international politics.
The political backlash that ensued from the bail-in
triggered
a blame game between the government and the opposition parties, and even between politicians and regulators, with all blaming the European Union and its banking regulations.
The new revolution may have been
triggered
by an uncomfortable finding of the old one.
Even Iran, where the Revolutionary Guards control roughly one-third of the economy, was affected when the result of the presidential election in 2009
triggered
large anti-government protests in Tehran and other major cities.
Asia’s Unhappy AnniversaryAIX EN PROVENCE – This month marks the 20th anniversary of the Asian financial crisis – or, more precisely, of the event that
triggered
the crisis: the devaluation of Thailand’s baht.
They partly restored Argentina’s social and political fabric, which had been weakened by the brutal adjustments made during that crisis, which
triggered
a president’s fall from power, default on the country’s debts, and a dramatic decline in living standards that left more than half of the population below the poverty line.
At the same time, the global financial crisis
triggered
a shift in the relative price of assets worldwide.
Even if the BAT is rejected, the risk of a damaging global trade war
triggered
by the Trump administration will continue to loom large.
Wen’s critique
triggered
an intense internal debate that resulted in a key strategic decision to rebalance the Chinese economy by shifting to a consumer-based model, as framed by the 12th Five-Year Plan of 2011-2015.
Meanwhile, insolvencies and foreclosures
triggered
by excessive interest burdens are not reversed by later rate cuts.
Within weeks, the popular revolt
triggered
by Bouazizi’s act had spread far beyond Tunisia, engulfing much of the Arab world.
In that sense, it is not “the end of the party” for emerging markets, as some claimed early last summer, when US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s suggestion of a possible “taper” of the Fed’s policy of quantitative easing
triggered
a “mini-crisis” in several of the more vulnerable emerging markets.
Katz thinks such cross-sector collaboration is contributing to a “new localism,” which has been
triggered
by the same economic and social/cultural forces that gave rise to Trump.
This has
triggered
a search for a radical redefinition of central banks’ objectives – and has cast doubt on the appropriateness of maintaining their independence.
And when the Fed printed mountains of money in the 1970s to try to dull the pain of that decade’s oil shocks, it
triggered
an inflationary surge that took more than a decade to tame.
Perhaps less conspicuous, the EU’s decision to adopt International Financial Reporting Standards in 2000-2002
triggered
an extraordinary move toward the global harmonization of accounting rules.
This investment pays off wonderfully, with research centers such as the International Rice Research Institute and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre providing the high-yield seeds and innovative farming strategies that together
triggered
the Asian Green Revolution.
Exactly what
triggered
the fighting is unclear.
The deal struck by the US and Russia
triggered
widespread relief in most Western capitals, where political leaders simply are not prepared for military intervention, even if Syria’s government is killing its own people with poison gas (on this score, the agreement amounts to a confession by Assad).
One concerned Salman Rushdie's novel The Satanic Verses ; the others were
triggered
by police insensitivity and white racist marches.
Substantial redeployments of US military forces and assets,
triggered
by the need for additional troops in Afghanistan and ongoing problems over the US-Japan status-of-forces agreement, are already taking place.
All three phases can be identified, and all three
triggered
intense debate.
The additional exports
triggered
by the depreciated currency can help, but they are often slow in coming.
The Sixty-Year StormToday’s financial crisis,
triggered
by the collapse of the housing bubble in the United States, also marks the end of an era of credit expansion based on the dollar as the international reserve currency.
At the time, Khodorkovsky was the wealthiest man in Russia and an open critic of the Russian government, so his arrest
triggered
a storm of international protest.
The WHO responded to that breakthrough – and the criticism it
triggered
– with major reforms.
The Politics of Revolutionary SurpriseDURHAM – In setting himself ablaze following a humiliating encounter with the police, the university-educated Tunisian vegetable seller Mohamed Bouazizi
triggered
a wave of protests across the Arab world.
What
triggered
the uproar was the appearance of a “model” textbook, financed by the government and published by a pro-China think tank.
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