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First, it is important to realize that a strong and overly
volatile
currency is not just the central bank’s problem to fix.
Once the monetary rules of the game incorporate the real exchange rate, and assuming that fiscal policy remains supportive, investors can look forward to a less
volatile
and more competitive currency.
The Myth of Net-Zero EmissionsBERLIN – The emissions from burning coal, oil, and gas are heating up our planet at such a rapid rate that increasingly
volatile
and dangerous climate conditions seem almost inevitable.
But we can expect that the market for long-term GDP-linked bonds from countries like Argentina, where the future of the economy is uncertain, would be volatile, as investors adjust their expectations of future GDP growth up and down in response to new information.
It is a dangerous and
volatile
mix, relying on principles and methods that led Russia’s empires – Czarist and Soviet – to failure and ruin.
In Venezuela’s
volatile
political climate, ensuring a fair process will require the presence of reputable international election observers – something that, so far, Maduro has refused to allow.
An overwhelming majority of UN member states, recognizing the unique role UNRWA plays in a
volatile
region, have consistently recognized the need to provide it with robust financial support.
But it is important to bear in mind that earnings are highly
volatile.
Talk of an expanding trade war and other possible actions by a
volatile
US president just does not seem strongly linked to talk of earnings forecasts – at least not yet.
To address that problem, it helps to think of any pension system as a way of managing risks – of unemployment, illness,
volatile
interest rates, sudden death, or a very long life span.
Moreover, most active managers – indeed, 95% of them – underperform their investment benchmarks, and their returns are
volatile
and risky.
Efforts to limit the risks incurred in this
volatile
environment have focused on creating private networks and “walled gardens” (closed platforms) – cyber equivalents to the seventeenth-century enclosures that were used to solve that era’s “tragedy of the commons.”
Proposals for some sort of “partnership for transformation,” based on political reform and full respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms, should bear in mind that the region’s political landscape looks certain to remain
volatile
and tense in the coming months.
Marshall Harry, an ANPP chieftain and General Buhari's point man in the
volatile
Niger delta region, was murdered on March 5th.
Restructuring banks in a crisis requires planning, familiarity with the bank’s strengths and weaknesses, knowledge of how best to time the bankruptcy in a
volatile
economy, and a capacity to coordinate with foreign regulators.
The risks of, say, a trade war or a fiscal crisis (when the projected trillion-dollar deficits are reached) are real, apparent, and priced by
volatile
stock markets.
Meanwhile, by virtue of more than 30 swap arrangements with other central banks (the first was with South Korea in December 2008), China is using its foreign-exchange reserves to help its neighbors and others defend themselves against
volatile
international capital flows.
In a world of
volatile
exchange rates, pegging a currency to one like the dollar is highly risky.
Lebanon’s growth rate, which has averaged 3.7% over the last 10 years, has been, according to the Fund, “lower and more
volatile
than (averaged) in the MENA [Middle East-North Africa] region.”
And under
volatile
conditions, they are prone to face runs from fickle institutional investors, wary of rolling over their credit lines.
But all of the other 30 drops occurred at times when stock prices were much more
volatile.
Indeed, one of the big puzzles of the US stock market recently has been low price volatility since around 2004, amid the most
volatile
earnings growth ever seen.
One would think that market prices should be
volatile
as investors try to absorb what this earnings volatility means.
But falling core inflation (which excludes
volatile
energy and food prices) also points to weak aggregate demand.
But primary-product prices remain much more
volatile
than the prices of manufactured goods and services, causing large fluctuations in producers’ incomes.
Indeed, on virtually every politically
volatile
issue--from nuclear testing to communal conflict - Congress sowed the seeds and Vajpayee's nationalist BJP party reaps the hideous harvest.
Another big change has come from fast-growing emerging-market countries, many of which, facing a wall of money coming their way from slow-growth advanced countries (and mindful of the costs that large and
volatile
capital flows can bring), have chosen to apply capital controls.
There is always a chance, in such a
volatile
climate, that deals will be broken, witnesses will flip, and facts will emerge that are every bit as incriminating as the evidence that felled Nixon.
This is not the type of
volatile
monetary policy that Europe wants or needs.
In a global financial upheaval like our most recent one, capital flows shift abruptly and dramatically, causing credit, financing, and balance-of-payments problems, as well as
volatile
exchange rates.
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