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Turmoil
turns into humiliating chaos; a political crisis threatens to become a constitutional crisis.
The Danger of Weak StatesNEW YORK: Fateful events in Israel and Yugoslavia have obscured ongoing
turmoil
in Nigeria and Indonesia.
And, given the
turmoil
unleashed following the Soviet Union’s sudden collapse in 1991 – and the subsequent failure of democracy there – one might reasonably question the merits of China inviting a similar upheaval by abandoning the path of gradual reform.
As social tensions increase, political
turmoil
will follow.
DENVER – Given that most of the Middle East is now in a state of turmoil, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson should be commended for keeping the Syrian conflict in mind during his recent trip to the region.
It is a shocking observation: as recently as in 2009, European politicians and commentators lambasted the US for being at the root of the financial
turmoil
and hailed the euro for protecting the continent from it.
Fortunately, rising geopolitical risks – a Middle East on fire, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Hong Kong’s turmoil, and China’s territorial disputes with its neighbors – together with geo-economic threats from, say, Ebola and global climate change, have not yet led to financial contagion.
Nonetheless, it is reasonable to wonder whether, if the current currency
turmoil
endures, Chinese policymakers’ commitment to financial liberalization and currency internationalization will wane.
The most important one for central bankers is that they should cut interest rates – and cut them fast – to re-assure market participants that
turmoil
in financial markets will not be allowed to affect the real economy.
True, the immediate post-Brexit
turmoil
appears to have boosted support for mainstream politicians and the EU; but this is unlikely to last.
Given the current
turmoil
in the Middle East, the loss of Libyan and Yemeni oil, and increasing energy demand in the oil-producing countries, any increase in Saudi oil exports, if any, would have a limited impact on the market.
Angela Merkel’s Fear of EuropeBERLIN – Ever since the global financial crisis erupted in September 2008, the European Union has been in
turmoil.
Add to that the
turmoil
in the nearby Middle East – exacerbated by America’s withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan – and India’s security situation is not immediately conducive to harmony and cooperation.
These two networks are very often in competition, if not in conflict, with each other, reflecting the current Iranian political
turmoil.
More specifically, one key to overcoming the current financial turmoil, and to avoiding a much worse crisis, is a shift in monetary policies in the leading countries towards greater monetary expansion.
Economists on both sides of the Atlantic are now discussing not just whether the euro will survive, but how to ensure that its demise causes the least
turmoil
possible.
After years of strong growth and remarkable resilience, the Union’s new member states in the east are being hit hard by the economic
turmoil
that started in the west.
(For North Africans, however, that figure drops to only 10-15%, which is unsurprising given the uncertainty generated by the region’s recent political turmoil.)
Unfortunately the disarray within the EU is part of a broader global
turmoil.
If the
turmoil
is not curtailed and the Saudis do not resume the payments that have long ensured the country's ability to function, Yemen may not be able to cover its expenditures.
The Economic Consequences of the Arab RevoltNEW YORK – Political
turmoil
in the Middle East has powerful economic and financial implications, particularly as it increases the risk of stagflation, a lethal combination of slowing growth and sharply rising inflation.
The
turmoil
may yet be contained and recede, sending oil prices back to lower levels.
Unstable political transitions could lead to high levels of social disorder, organized violence, and/or civil war, fueling further economic and political
turmoil.
But Serbia’s authorities, facing economic turmoil, cannot harbor him much longer if the United States and the European Union exert adequate pressure.
The American HangoverNEW YORK – As
turmoil
stalks America’s financial markets and protests fill its streets, Americans’ lifestyle choices are evolving in a telling way: once seen by the rest of the world as an exuberant teenager – the globe’s extrovert, exporter of rock ’n’ roll and flashy Hollywood movies – Americans are now becoming decidedly withdrawn, or at least inward-looking.
There have already been seven governments since 2011, with social
turmoil
pushing policymakers into a defensive mode that has stifled any reformist impulse.
Seared by memories of turmoil, reinforced by the Cultural Revolution of the 1960’s and 1970’s, China’s leadership places the highest priority on stability.
While the
turmoil
in Europe and the uncertain future of the euro have caused a pause in the shift from dollars to euros, the rebalancing in favor of euros will resume at some point in the future.
Ecb Is Now Europe’s AnchorThe European Central Bank is making its reputation at this time of
turmoil
and crisis.
History shows political
turmoil
often leads to inflation, which only fuels further
turmoil.
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