Uncertainties
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Finally, the
uncertainties
associated with Japan: will it at long last fix its banking system, and if it does, how negative will be the short-term impact?
Unfortunately, the lack of any coherent US policy on Russia or Europe is creating new
uncertainties.
The market for GDP-linked bonds would arrive at a price that makes them attractive to investors, reflecting expectations and
uncertainties
about the issuing country’s future.
Creating a marketplace where such
uncertainties
are traded and hedged would be a fundamental step toward managing the risks involved.
In addition to immediate uncertainties, investors are being held back by a shortage of incentives and a surplus of factors that reduce returns.
This scientific understanding is incomplete, and there remain significant
uncertainties
about the precise magnitudes, timing, and dangers of climate change.
Their general approach is to exaggerate the
uncertainties
of climate science and to leave the impression that climate scientists are engaged in some kind of conspiracy to frighten the public.
Another, complementary interpretation is that the pound’s weakness, notwithstanding its potential cyclical benefits, reflects a risk premium on the UK, owing to its tricky EU exit path and other policy
uncertainties.
After initial uncertainties, there was soon a clear and widely recognised vision of where the country should go.
In light of all of these uncertainties, the mystery is how risk premiums can remain as low as they are.
For starters, it is still a developing country, and its domestic landscape is fraught with political perils and economic
uncertainties.
The possibility of the reformulation of existing offerings and new entrants into the market are other important
uncertainties.
Decisions about options and how to implement them are difficult, owing to
uncertainties
over hazards, benefits, and potential side effects.
When faced with immeasurable uncertainties, it is much more common for a scientific committee to spend hours negotiating a single interpretation of the risks, even when faced with a range of contending but equally well-founded analyses and judgments, often from different (but equally scientific) fields and disciplines.
Our Double-Dip FutureNEW YORK – We are at a moment when the range of
uncertainties
facing the global economy is unusually wide.
Second, there are still many large technological
uncertainties
in moving to a low-carbon energy system.
We must plan investments in research and development to resolve these
uncertainties
and improve our technological options.
Nor are politicians very comfortable with a problem that requires large-scale public and private financing, highly coordinated action across many parts of the economy, and decision-making in the face of ongoing technological
uncertainties.
But
uncertainties
about value also expose deep problems in the political order.
Any serious discussion of such an objective would cause chaos in financial markets, given the many
uncertainties
attached to the process.
Indeed, at no time since the Arab Spring began has one been able to discern a coherent Western strategy to address its many challenges and
uncertainties.
If, instead, the ECJ finds a legal argument to validate the scheme – and the German court, sensitive to current financial uncertainties, acquiesces – the ambiguities will be pushed aside, to be addressed later.
If the Asian economies that devalued their currencies recover and significantly increase their exports and China begins to have a large trade deficitBeyond managing the
uncertainties
surrounding Japan's economy through the rest of this year, the challenge for Chinese policymakers will come when Asian economies start to grow and China’s domestic market heats up because of the government's ambitious infrastructure investments.
In France, short-term
uncertainties
are reducing confidence, but the longer-term outlook looks promising.
In Germany, longer-term
uncertainties
are reducing confidence, but short-term prospects look good.
Moreover, there are important gaps with respect to disciplining export restrictions (which are meant to reduce
uncertainties
for import-dependent countries) as well as market-distorting subsidies and trade barriers.
But using experts’ missteps or
uncertainties
to justify disregarding facts is irresponsible.
First, potential growth in developed and emerging countries has fallen because of the burden of high private and public debts, rapid aging (which implies higher savings and lower investment), and a variety of
uncertainties
holding back capital spending.
Today's
uncertainties
make the past look rosier than it was.
With the pickup in global growth and the emergence of geopolitical
uncertainties
(which could constrain output in some oil-producing countries), oil prices have rebounded to above $60 per barrel.
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