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Sufficiently high rates will induce commercial banks to prefer the Fed’s combination of liquidity, safety, and
yield
to expanding the quantity of private lending.
Over the past 20 months, the
yield
on ten-year Treasury bonds has more than doubled, from 1.38% to 2.94%.
About half of the 1.56-percentage-point rise is attributable to an increase in the real interest rate, as measured by the inflation-indexed ten-year Treasury bonds, whose expected real
yield
has risen from zero in July 2016 to 0.82% now.
The interest rate charged on home mortgages reflects the long-term
yield
on Treasury bonds, with the rate for 30-year mortgages rising a full percentage point during the past 20 months.
This could take the air out of incipient assets bubbles that might be forming and ease pressures on institutional investors who are struggling to find the
yield
they need to meet their insurance and pension commitments.
But pessimism about the potential of human-genome research to
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medical breakthroughs has arisen from unrealistic expectations.
The HICCup ManifestoNEW YORK – It is hard to find anyone in health care who does not believe that spending $100 now on healthy behavior – exercise and proper nutrition, counseling for pre-diabetics, risk monitoring, and so on – could
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more than $200 in reduced costs and improved outcomes later.
This massive wave of liquidity searching for
yield
fueled temporary asset-price reflation around the world.
If interest rates were lowered beyond a certain point, the dollar would come under renewed pressure and long-term bonds would actually go up in
yield.
The most forward-thinking private investors are already searching for any green investment that offers a reasonable
yield.
The T-bills could be sold to the ECB at any time, making them tantamount to cash; but, as long as they
yield
more than deposits with the ECB, the banks would find it advantageous to hold them.
The ECB should be empowered to buy any amount of Greek, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese government bonds needed to drive down their
yield
to near the German rate.
If “credibility” were purged from the debate and the focus placed squarely on advancing long-term US interests, it would become apparent that an attack on Syria might not
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even temporary geopolitical gains.
The unforgettable scene of camel- and horse-riding Mubarak supporters beating tech-savvy Egyptian protesters signals that the old order will not
yield
without a fight.
From 2002 to 2007, and again after the global financial crisis in 2008-2009, capital flows to emerging economies surged, as global investors searched for
yield
in conditions of slow growth and recession in developed countries, low interest rates, and ample liquidity.
With quantitative easing having driven interest rates to record lows, one explanation is that this is just another, more obscure manifestation of investors’ search for
yield.
How else can one explain Zambia’s ability to lock in a rate that was lower than the
yield
on a Spanish bond issue, even though Spain’s credit rating is four grades higher?
In March 2009 – less than two years after the issue – Congolese bonds were trading for 20 cents on the dollar, pushing the
yield
to a record high.
These wealthy groups and individuals gave billions of dollars to the candidates in the recent election campaign, and they expect their contributions to
yield
benefits.
In addition, the US and India should create innovation partnerships, which would not only
yield
direct returns to both countries, but would also demonstrate how a strong bilateral relationship can improve the international system.
With interest rates on government bonds in the US, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Switzerland at ridiculously low levels, investors are on a global quest for
yield.
But China’s 2008 rice
yield
was 6.61 tons/ha, Turkey’s was seven tons/ha, and Indonesia and Vietnam yielded 4.88 tons/ha each (96%, 105%, and 45% better than India’s yield, respectively).
Doing so would only lead to the US being seen as an occupying army – a perception that would
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“a torrent of unintended consequences.”
Perhaps, but only in the sense that train wrecks
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lessons about what to avoid.
After all, corporate borrowers do not borrow at the “risk-free”
yield
of, say, US Treasury bonds, and evidence shows that monetary expansion can push down the interest rate on government debt, but have hardly any effect on new bank lending to firms or households.
With just about every diplomatic effort failing to
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results, international efforts have increasingly given way to discussions about sanctions – and what mix of them would be needed to bring Iran to heel.
In advanced countries, programs that screen for adversity and respond to the specific health and developmental needs of individual children and families can
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benefits that far exceed their costs.
Capital inflows – which will undoubtedly increase in the coming years – are driven largely by investors’ interest in diversification and high yield, rather than the country’s image as a refuge from troubled financial markets elsewhere, especially given that China’s financial markets are relatively underdeveloped and beset by considerable risks.
So the pre-war CDR that the two Lancet studies
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seems too low.
In Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, Pakistan, Turkey, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, and other states, battles among domestic political factions will
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often-incoherent responses to pressing economic problems.
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