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Further
underlying
the significance of the current talks are Iran’s internal political dynamics.
When asset prices fall as a result of such selling, the solvency of other firms can be affected – even if the creditworthiness of the
underlying
asset has not really changed.
But the conservative attitudes
underlying
opposition to change are anything but “social,” for they would deny the poorest of Europe’s poor a chance to improve their lot.
I have developed an alternative theory which holds that financial markets do not reflect the
underlying
conditions accurately.ampnbsp;
I call this two-way circular connection between market prices and the
underlying
reality ‘reflexivity’.ampnbsp;
Some theories also consider
underlying
institutional factors like property rights, market competition, tax and regulatory burdens, and the level of the rule of law.
But the
underlying
reasons for the boom differ from crisis to crisis.
The problem is that none of globalization’s
underlying
weaknesses is likely to be adequately addressed under the current agenda.
Beyond broad principles of international law – for example, that what matters for deciding an asset's post-divorce currency denomination are the law governing the
underlying
contract and the corresponding jurisdiction – there are no agreed rules for deciding how conversion into a new currency would be carried out.
But his argument was not foolish; it was the assumptions
underlying
it that turned out to be wrong.
This
underlying
misanthropy is revealed by Ehrlich's statement about India: "I came to understand the population explosion emotionally one stinking hot night in Delhi....
Identifying the problem, much less prescribing solutions, requires diagnosing
underlying
causes.
The fourth process consists of two recent high-growth generations in China and one high-growth generation in India, which has been a significant factor
underlying
global wealth convergence since 1975.
But the
underlying
growth patterns changed.
Second, it seems likely that nominal growth in the US will rise, though the
underlying
mix of inflation and real growth is yet to be determined.
Tough and expensive law-and-order campaigns, for example, though appealing to voters, generally have little effect on
underlying
crime rates.
One factor
underlying
such threats to public health is classification.
As I explained in January 2015, the Brent crude oil spot price is less subject to speculative fluctuations, and is thus a purer approximation of
underlying
commercial supply and demand factors.
They must come up with a credible method for estimating the
underlying
equilibrium price of oil.
For a long time, however, there has been doubt in Australia about how much real across-the-board commitment there was to the
underlying
message that racial vilification anywhere, anytime, by anyone, in any context, is simply unacceptable.
Nevertheless, the crisis poses an almost existential challenge to the European Union – and has required such huge sums – because it directly implicates the key
underlying
principle of European governance: the nature of the state.
But this view assumes that all member states adhere to the Union’s
underlying
economic values of fiscal prudence and market reform.
One lesson was to measure an entity’s economic and financial performance by how it compares both to the entity’s
underlying
potential and the market’s valuation of its performance.
The
underlying
sequence of disruptive technology is historically familiar.
Much will depend on whether the
underlying
technology is stable and secure, trust is established, transparency is convincing, consumer protection is effective, new content is coupled well with strong distribution channels, and broad-based validation and institutional verification boost credibility.
Looking ahead, we should expect the
underlying
forces of innovation to remain strong.
Europe’s Financial AlchemyCHICAGO – It is universally recognized that a key factor
underlying
the 2007-2008 financial crisis was the diffusion of collateralized debt obligations (CDOs), the infamous special-purpose vehicles that transformed lower-rated debt into highly rated debt.
Estimates of short-term or current potential output are also constantly reworked, implying continuous change in the assessment of the
underlying
fiscal situation.
But these attempts are weakened by their
underlying
political motivation.
I, for one, find the
underlying
indicators more informative than the average.
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