Turbulence
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When interpreting sharp drops in stock prices and their impact, many will think back to 2008 and the market
turbulence
surrounding Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy filing.
Beyond the wars, terrorism, and political
turbulence
plaguing the Arab world – not to mention the usual challenges facing entrepreneurs outside Silicon Valley, such as lack of adequate risk capital, talent, or infrastructure – is a slew of deep-rooted structural problems.
The flight to quality that accompanies outbreaks of financial
turbulence
is reinforcing a shift away from some of the riskier asset classes of which emerging markets are a part.
NEW DELHI – From Argentina to Turkey and from South Africa to Indonesia, emerging markets are once again being roiled by financial
turbulence.
If history is any guide, tightening monetary policy in the near term will only lead to further economic turbulence, followed by a rapid retreat to low interest rates.
Those Asian countries which had earlier opened their political structures in accordance with their economic ones, Singapore, Taiwan, the Philippines, fared much better in the current
turbulence.
Surviving the Great Capital FloodDespite recent financial market turbulence, the underlying dynamic of the world economy remains essentially unchanged.
Corporations, foundations, and civil-society groups, in turn, are much more likely to forge lasting ties with their counterparts in local communities in the host countries – relationships that will survive changes of government and fiscal
turbulence.
Few people foresaw the subprime crisis of 2008, the risk of default in the eurozone, or the current
turbulence
in financial markets worldwide.
In times of financial turbulence, US Treasuries have historically been a safe haven for private flight capital.
For better or worse, the fact that the most severe political and social
turbulence
is yet to come at least means that Europe will be unable to afford the dithering and half-measures that produced Japan’s lost decade.
In the United States, the Federal Reserve hinted at “tapering” its quantitative-easing policy later in the year, and a kind of global carry trade based on monetary conditions in advanced countries started to unwind as a result, causing credit tightening and market
turbulence
in emerging economies.
But, despite some transitional market turbulence, the overall effect will likely be positive.
Given this, officials, investors, and business leaders in search of revolutionary ideas, cutting-edge solutions, and untapped talent should not allow
turbulence
in some societies, or tranquility in others, to influence their decisions excessively.
Beyond the moral imperative, such an approach would help to maintain economic performance, which can be threatened by excessive income inequality, via social tensions, political turbulence, and even violent conflict.
To be sure, the UK is still recovering from a deep recession; living standards have been dented by the financial crisis; and the eurozone’s troubles remind us that there is still
turbulence
out there.
The obvious conclusion – reinforced by the recent financial-market
turbulence
that followed America’s move to exit from more than five years of QE – is that recipient countries are on their own.
In addition, those in favor of reviving EU-China arms trade see such sales as a stabilizer in bouts of political
turbulence
and are loath to let bad politics interfere with good business.
The result should help India to continue – not without occasional
turbulence
– its journey toward becoming a high-growth economy that raises the standard and quality of life for the poor.
All of these phenomena form a part of the dark side of the globalized world: contamination, contagion, instability, interconnection, turbulence, shared fragility, universal effects, and overexposure.
All are exposed to the effects of disorder and
turbulence
on the periphery.
Political
turbulence
has further disrupted development efforts.
In either of the most probable scenarios, continuity or prudent change, or even if the “outsider” candidate wins, Chile will in all likelihood remain a beacon of democratic stability, economic dynamism, and international engagement in a region too often characterized by political and economic
turbulence.
Are these events the beginning of the end of the global economic expansion, or is the recent market
turbulence
just a false alarm?
And since the financial
turbulence
of early February, the message from the biggest and most important financial market – for US government bonds – has become even more reassuring.
CAMBRIDGE: With the remarkable financial
turbulence
of recent months, many people are asking whether the world could somehow blunder into global recession or even global depression.
Pity the PolicymakersNEWPORT BEACH – I don’t know about you, but whenever I am in an airplane experiencing turbulence, I draw comfort from the belief that the pilots sitting behind the cockpit’s closed door know what to do.
Others, unfortunately, will be vulnerable to even greater stomach-churning
turbulence
– without the perceived benefit of a closed cockpit door.
But the Korean Peninsula is likely to experience a new round of
turbulence
soon.
The fifth, and most recent, factor is the US Federal Reserve’s signals that it might end its policy of quantitative easing earlier than expected, and its hints of an eventual exit from zero interest rates, both of which have caused
turbulence
in emerging economies’ financial markets.
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