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And fourth, destabilising interventions by America have been followed, under President Barack Obama, by destabilising detachment from the region.
In short, Libya's chaos is destabilising countries all around it.
They say this is seen inside the family as destabilising.
But it is America that has had the greatest destabilising effect.
Then comes along this destabilising technology, and it's a perfect storm.
Under pressure in Syria, IS has struck back by destabilising Turkey.
In the West polygamy is too rare to be socially destabilising.
It wanted to keep outflows of funds from destabilising its currency.
Risk weighting is more contentious because it is more potentially destabilising.
Turkish officials see Prince Muhammad as a destabilising force in the region.
Leaving aside law and ethics, autonomous weapons could pose new destabilising risks.
Destabilising Northern Ireland would be a high price to pay for Brexit.
Absorbing that amount of money without destabilising stock prices may be difficult.
His objective is to appeal to pro-European voters, while destabilising May.
But destabilising the Gulf in this way will also hurt their own economies.
The French government is examining measures to prevent activists from destabilising French companies.
Zanganeh blamed Iran's longtime foe the United States for destabilising the oil market.
A new nuclear arms race, with all its destabilising consequences, is thus likely.
The problem is potentially destabilising technologies, notably those of missile defence and cyberwarfare.
"Destabilising factors" in the region are "becoming more tangible and acute", it warns.
Many Afghans have long considered their southern neighbour to be a destabilising force.
John Kerry, America's secretary of state, called such an idea "provocative and destabilising".
All of these destabilising attacks can be considered as preparation for any future conflict.
Any such proliferation risks being destabilising and dangerous, multiplying the risks of nuclear war.
The scale of these price moves understates the dangers of such a destabilising act.
Like the Palestinians before them, they could become a destabilising presence across the Middle East.
Jordan, too, will require support to survive the destabilising consequences of the war in Syria.
"Today a destabilising factor, an instability factor for the banking system is lifted," he said.
The notion that the system is rigged can be just as destabilising as economic crises.
The risk-on moves across markets coincided with a calendar of potentially destabilising political events.
A depopulated East Germany could have become a failed state, destabilising all of central Europe.
That could split the ruling All Progressives Congress into three or four factions, destabilising policy-making.
Iran is the major destabilising influence in the Middle East and we aim to fix that.
Helen Stokes-Lampard, chairwoman of the Royal College of GPs, calls the service "unwelcome and destabilising".
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has previously slammed the sanctions, saying they are destabilising for the region.
Powerful forces in Tehran were already pursuing an agenda of destabilising the region with covert action.
Sources said on Monday Italy was preparing to protect its banks from a destabilising share sell-off.
If the project goes ahead, Nord Stream-2 would generate "potentially destabilising geopolitical consequences", the letter says.
Saudi Arabia's priority is to curb the influence of Iran, which it sees as a destabilising force.
China could face a destabilising flood of money trying to leave its borders, as happened in 2015.
"This destabilising behaviour is a threat to Australia's interests in the region," Morrison told a news conference.
Some fear that, in attempting to assert the kingdom's primacy in the region, he risks destabilising it.
So his main goal is to present America's elections as a destabilising process that Russia should avoid.
China has been stepping up efforts to police potentially destabilising content on its already stringently censored internet.
Ukraine's Western allies argue that elections would be destabilising and open the door to radicals and populists.
The squabble risks destabilising a divided nation that is already buckling under the weight of Syrian refugees.
The destabilising force that has on global markets probably outweighs the benefit from easier policy within China.
John Kerry, America's secretary of state, has called the idea of such a zone "provocative and destabilising".
China's Communist Party has shown extraordinary resilience to destabilising forces and an impressive ability to recreate itself.
A rising dollar is a problem for some emerging economies that could see potentially destabilising capital outflows.
Policymakers from Japan to China vowed to protect their economies and markets from the destabilising impact of Brexit.
They were once considered to be exploitative and destabilising, but an earlier deregulation did away with the restrictions.
Russia and China claim that CPGS could be highly destabilising if used in conjunction with advanced missile defences.
Without a steady flow of capital into the country, there could be a destabilising fall in the yuan.
"The destabilising potential of all this is pretty fearsome," says Rhodri Williams of the International Legal Assistance Consortium.
After four decades of disinflation in developed economies, that sort of destabilising inflationary momentum is hard to imagine.
But a deal with the DUP also risks destabilising Northern Ireland by increasing the influence of pro-British unionists.
Esper and other Trump administration officials have accused China of aggressive behaviour that is destabilising the Indo-Pacific region.
The truly fun part of the story of God of War for Norse nerds is the destabilising moral relativism.
The purpose of the deal was to put tight limits on Iran's destabilising enrichment programme—nothing more, nothing less.
"This destabilising behaviour is a threat to Australia's interests in the region," Morrison told a news conference in Canberra.
As a bitter campaign reaches its final stages, fears that the result will be a destabilising muddle have receded.
If America cuts a bilateral deal with an enthusiastic volunteer, such as Poland, it would be divisive and destabilising.
He spoke of the need to avoid a "destabilising cycle of mistrust or escalation" in the South China Sea.
These are committed, like the army, to destabilising Indian-held Kashmir, which Pakistan has demanded since partition in 1947.
" U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called North Korea's latest nuclear test "deeply troubling" and "profoundly destabilising for regional security.
Chinese leaders also fear the destabilising effects of North Korea's weapons programmes, and have signed up for somewhat tighter sanctions.
He clings to power with the support of Cuba at the cost of wrecking his country and destabilising its neighbours.
Privately, many disliked micromanagement by Mr Obama and aides who seemed to think of American interventions as a destabilising menace.
And last year Mr Zaev's government signed the Prespa agreement with Greece, ending a destabilising dispute over the country's name.
Debt is not just a "zero sum game"; finance is not just a channel but can have seriously destabilising effects.
Its move risks igniting infighting in the south and emboldening militant groups like al Qaeda, among Yemen's many destabilising forces.
DESTABILISING POST-ELECTION SCRAMBLE A future Wilders-free coalition may need to accommodate up to a half dozen mainstream parties.
But at present no one knows what a given sally would earn by way of riposte, which makes deterrence disturbingly destabilising.
After all, as Asian countries found out in the 1990s, too much "hot money" flowing into an economy can be destabilising.
Its support and direct action have been critical in the war against IS. But it is also accused of destabilising countries.
Perhaps he needed a beach break to take the heat off claims he's been destabilising Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's election campaign.
Meanwhile the Saudis are free to pursue destabilising policies, and the future of Syria is largely in Russian and Iranian hands.
To avoid a string of destabilising collapses, the CBR offered cheap financing to other banks willing to absorb the troubled lenders.
Recent market volatility has had a destabilising effect on the debt markets, which could be exacerbated by Wednesday's US inflation figures.
In Asia countries may hedge against America's unreliability by cosying up to China or by arming themselves, accelerating a destabilising arms race.
Investors would sell off government bonds and residents would pull their euros out of banks, destabilising the public finances and banking system.
Economic concerns have also pressured China's yuan currency, which is down about 5 percent since August, encouraging a destabilising outflow of capital.
But the government is worried that the economy may slow too fast, and that this could cause a destabilising surge in unemployment.
But China also needs to put in place the structural reforms that will make such stimulus both more effective and less destabilising.
He also accused Moscow of a "blurring of the line between peace, crisis and war", which he said was "destabilising and dangerous".
Authorities have moved to rein in financial risk and prevent a destabilising build-up of debt in the world's second-largest economy.
But markets gained some composure after anti-establishment parties reached a deal to resurrect their proposed coalition government, averting potentially destabilising elections.
In interviews with local media at the weekend, Maxsted had said firing Hartzer during the crisis would be destabilising for the company.
Intelligence agencies had been predicting the destabilising effects of AIDS since the 1980s, yet the world didn't present a cohesive response until 2000.
The dollar's surge over the previous three years was potentially destabilising for the global financial system, given that dollar borrowing from non-U.
But if Kosovo and Serbia redraw their borders on ethnic lines, that would be a big and possibly destabilising change for the region.
Amid the melting glaciers and the destabilising mountain slopes, it remains to be seen if they can still do so in the future.
Indeed, Johnson said he would tell Trump to pull back from a trade war that is already destabilising economic growth around the world.
But he said overseas risks were growing and could inflict broader damage to Japan's economy by hurting business sentiment and destabilising financial markets.
In the same vein the government is reluctant to deal with industrial overcapacity because it fears the destabilising effect of mass lay-offs.
Italy is preparing to protect its banks from a destabilising share sell-off following last week's Brexit vote, sources told Reuters on Monday.
Regional powers rubbing up against each other unconstrained; nuclear weapons; the destabilising effects of climate change: it might all work out for the best.
"These latest attacks build on a pattern of destabilising Iranian behaviour and pose a serious danger to the region," he said in a statement.
International agreements have taken useful steps forward on curbing banking secrecy and corporate tax avoidance, and making big banks less vulnerable to destabilising failure.
Andrea Nahles stepped down as head of Germany's Social Democratic Party, destabilising the country's coalition government, led by Angela Merkel and the Christian Democrats.
When Mr Xi last year called for a crackdown on "financial crocodiles"—companies destabilising the economy with reckless borrowing and investment—Anbang's misery deepened.
Such defences could be very destabilising if they were able to deal with the diminished forces with which an attacked adversary might fight back.
The third is the New Thinker determined to "rewrite the rules of our economy" for a world of smart machines and destabilising capital flows.
The Bundestag cannot simply dissolve itself if no government is formed, a safeguard installed to prevent a repeat of destabilising Weimar-era snap polls.
A decision to leave will be seen by many as a hostile and destabilising act for a union that is already in deep trouble.
U.S. President Barack Obama has also urged parties on all sides of the crisis to avoid destabilising Turkey and follow the rule of law.
Bollore also told Les Echos newspaper on Thursday he was appealing to the key Renault shareholder, the French state, to avoid destabilising the company.
"We want Spain to have a government, any government," the source said, referring to the destabilising string of four parliamentary elections in four years.
Some Roman Catholic scholars had rebuked the former pope for his comments in the book, saying his words risked destabilising the reigning Pope Francis.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said central banks around the world should aim to align monetary policies to mitigate "destabilising spillovers" between economies.
Globalisation was one of the forces that helped created the First World War because it has profoundly destabilising effects, effects we are also seeing today.
In a speech in Portugal Draghi said central banks around the world should aim to align their monetary policies to mitigate "destabilising spillovers" between economies.
As in 24, for instance, when the price of a barrel soared into triple digits, destabilising a world economy already heading for a financial crisis.
British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt condemned the attacks, said they had violated international norms, and called on Iran to stop all forms of destabilising activity.
The divergent approach by two crude-exporting heavyweights illustrates the complexities of dealing with Iran, which they see as a destabilising force in the region.
This arms race may be especially destabilising because the capabilities of robotic weapons systems will not become clear until someone is tempted to use them.
THIRTY years ago, Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty, banishing an entire category of destabilising weapons from Europe.
"We condemn Russia's act of aggression ... This incident provides further evidence of Russia's destabilising behaviour in the region," Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman told reporters.
After the lessons of 2015, Beijing considers it has the policies in place to prevent any destabilising sell-off in the yuan, the sources said.
The European powers said new sanctions are justified because Iran "did not commit further to stop undertaking ballistic missile destabilising activities" under the nuclear agreement.
In view of Russia's actions destabilising the situation in eastern Ukraine, the EU imposed economic sanctions in July 2014 and reinforced them in September 2014.
Falling currencies and rising bond yields in stressed economies increase the pressure on strained borrowers, raising the odds of some sort of destabilising credit event.
International financial regulators have also been concerned that a customer rush for the exits from a fund could trigger a destabilising fire sale of assets.
A better understanding of what a central bank is up to, they reasoned, should help investors anticipate its actions, thereby avoiding destabilising lurches in markets.
Trump will also have his first session with Russian President Vladimir Putin after the U.S. leader called Russia's behaviour "destabilising", a description the Kremlin rejected.
Moscow says it has no intention of invading the Baltics or Poland and accuses NATO of destabilising Europe by moving troops closer to Russia's borders.
Even before Donald Trump became president, America bristled at the theft of its intellectual property, aggressive government support for Chinese industry, and the destabilising currency manipulation.
Yet, on the campaign trail at least, Mr Trump has been a destabilising influence, says Scott Snyder of the Council on Foreign Relations, a think-tank.
Investors suspect the latest development could undermine the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and has the risk of eventually destabilising the oil-rich kingdom.
The British pound extended its losses, pressured by the risk of a destabilising referendum, expected later this year, on whether to stay in the European Union.
Fluctuations only become problematic if the range starts to stretch much below $45 or above $65 in which case they are likely to become more destabilising.
The Islamic Republic has dismissed Western assertions that its activities in the Middle East are destabilising and also rejected Trump's demands to renegotiate the nuclear accord.
BUCHAREST, April 5 (Reuters) - The French government is preparing measures to prevent activist funds destabilising French companies, the country's finance minister told Reuters in an interview.
China appears broadly comfortable with a weakening yuan and would intervene only to prevent any destabilising declines or to restore market confidence, policy insiders told Reuters.
"Our support for (the Iran nuclear accord) in no way lessens our concern at Iran's destabilising missile programme and determination that it should cease," Hunt added.
Zanganeh blamed Iran's longtime foe the United States for destabilising the oil market, saying that Washington was "using the oil as a weapon" to pressure Iran.
That had itself proved destabilising, including increasing the risk of Israeli military action, and prompted the Obama administration's focus on a nuclear deal to stop it.
The aim of the FPC is to spot risks from destabilising the financial system after central bankers failed to see the 2007-09 banking meltdown coming.
But the euro has drifted up since then as markets gained some composure after a deal was reached on a coalition government, averting potentially destabilising snap elections.
China knows that Korean nukes are a threat to its own security, destabilising the region and giving America good cause to maintain armies and arsenals in Asia.
Indeed, an overlooked risk is that Mr Trump, double-crossed and thin-skinned, will end up presiding over a dangerous and destabilising falling-out with Mr Putin.
The GNA said the formation of its boards was in accordance with a law regulating the LIA and that any move to contest it would be "destabilising".
Moreover, the government has far more control over the economy than in most countries and is determined to avoid the emergence of any kind of destabilising crisis.
Many bankers, particularly in America, seemed convinced that onerous regulations would protect them from challenge, or that regulators would dampen competition for fear of destabilising the sector.
Egypt, in coordination with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, cut ties with Qatar on Monday, accusing it of supporting terrorism and destabilising the region.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian allies may defy her by implementing a plan to limit immigration at the German border and risk destabilising her three-month-old coalition.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Tuesday that central banks around the world should aim to align monetary policies to mitigate "destabilising spillovers" between economies.
But the RBI, fearing a destabilising impact on debt markets, had ordered banks to place all of those deposits under the central bank's cash reserve ratio (CRR).
The Attorney General states that Britain will be able to end the backstop if it has a "socially destabilising effect on Northern Ireland", the Telegraph report said.
"It seems this was an act done with the intention of destabilising the situation in the country," President Petro Poroshenko said on the day of the murder.
Speculation was rife the central bank in China was intervening in the currency market to staunch losses and prevent a potentially destabilising sell-off in the yuan.
"Leaning against bearish CNY sentiment is important because a rapidly weakening currency risks triggering residential outflows and destabilising domestic asset prices," JPMorgan analysts said in a note.
Turkey alleges that Greece has played a role in destabilising the Eastern Mediterranean by claiming ownership of approximately 39,000 square meters of maritime waters belonging to Turkey.
Kuroda said Monday's steps were taken to deal with near-term problems the epidemic could create by pushing up funding costs for companies and destabilising financial markets.
Investors worry a destabilising fall in the currency could knock the economy just when it has started to pull ahead after slowing for well over a year.
The same people are strong critics of charter schools, which are publicly funded but privately run, for allegedly destabilising traditional state schools (and their associated teachers' unions).
But the BOK faces a dilemma as further easing could spark destabilising capital flows toward higher yielding U.S. dollar-based assets, forcing it to sit tight for now.
"We have a succession plan, but I don't want to unveil it too much in advance to avoid destabilising the company," Kessler told Reuters after the shareholders' meeting.
Some of these processes are stabilising and tend to dampen the original disturbance ("negative feedback"), but others are destabilising and tend to amplify the initial shock ("positive feedback").
Representatives of more than 60 countries gathered in Warsaw on February 14th to discuss what had at first been billed as forging international action against Iran's "destabilising influence".
But it reformed, and if anything its economy is now too strong for everyone else's good; its giant trade surplus is in danger of destabilising the world economy.
Her plans face rejection by parliament's upper chamber on Monday, setting the stage for a high-stakes and potentially destabilising confrontation with rebel lawmakers later in the week.
Regardless of morality—I may have been wrong or right in my opinion—I was amazed (later, when I recovered) at how psychologically destabilising it was to me.
Failure to come up with collateral when asked can lead to a firm being put into default, with potentially destabilising consequences for the financial system as a whole.
In December, Germany's domestic and foreign intelligence agencies cited increasing Russian cyber attacks against political parties, as well as propaganda and disinformation campaigns aimed at destabilising German society.
With Henry Kissinger sitting in the front row, Mr Wang warned that the "polarisation of right-leaning populism" in the West was stoking anger and destabilising the global order.
ECB President Mario Draghi called on Tuesday for central banks around the world to align their monetary policies to help prevent "destabilising spillovers" between economies growing at different paces.
The populists have shown a genius for taking worries that contain a nugget of truth—such as that unrestricted immigration is destabilising—and turning them into vote-winning platforms.
Qanun was also attacked on social media for shaming her family and renouncing Islam, highlighting the delicate balance Prince Mohammed must strike in reforming Saudi society without destabilising it.
Most analysts argue such a harsh policy would be potentially destabilising to the regime of Kim Jong Un and say curbing oil imports may be a more realistic option.
The ministry said it had also tweaked regulations and introduced special reserve requirements for new foreign currency inflows to prevent a repeat of "hot money" destabilising the financial system.
Such infighting risks triggering potentially destabilising clan infighting in the run-up to a presidential election in 2018 when Putin is widely expected to run for a fourth term.
"I don't think the new PSOE (Socialist) secretary general is interested in destabilising the government right now," wrote the editor of El Mundo newspaper, Pedro Guartango, in an editorial.
The Central Bank cannot easily use monetary policy to fight inflation, currently 10.5%, as higher rates risk destabilising the public finances even more by adding to the interest bill.
"This country is destabilising and it needs attention because if we don't give the attention now it could impact the entire region," Beasley told reporters by phone from Kinshasa.
But the idea that America should turn away from the region—which Barack Obama seems to embrace—can be as destabilising as intervention, as the catastrophe in Syria shows.
China, North Korea's main supplier, is unlikely to agree because that would be potentially destabilising for the Pyongyang regime, but it may impose curbs on the trade, experts say.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday the United States would consider any Chinese establishment of an air defence zone over the South China Sea "provocative and destabilising".
Its negative rate policy, in place since 2015, is aimed at curbing demand for the currency in a period of destabilising elections across Europe that could boost anti-establishment parties.
When Xi Jinping, China's president, last year called for a crackdown on "financial crocodiles"—companies seen to be destabilising the economy with excessive borrowing and reckless investments—Anbang's misery deepened.
Others were co-opted, so long as they played by the new rules—avoid destabilising violence and defer to the interests of the Putin system, the "biggest gang in town".
Worries of destabilising outflows are being partly offset by the capital controls China has introduced to arrest the previous slide in the yuan and restore confidence in its financial assets.
But it would let the country prepare its financial institutions for currency volatility, not least by starting to scrub their balance-sheets, before flinging their doors open to destabilising flows.
The viability of such a system was hotly debated until the first Clinton administration pulled back from all space-based missile defences, on the argument that they would prove destabilising.
"Yesterday's action in Gulf shows worrying signs Iran may be choosing a dangerous path of illegal and destabilising behaviour after Gibraltar's LEGAL detention of oil bound for Syria," Hunt tweeted.
Venezuelan authorities temporarily took over Smurfit's local unit in the city of Valencia in August and arrested two managers on charges of price speculation, boycotting, destabilising the economy and smuggling.
"Donald Trump's administration champions policies that are destroying our planet, destabilising international order, and reaching new political depths by appealing to racism, misogyny, xenophobia and hatred," the Facebook event reads.
Both the transmission operator and generators must be able to cope with a very high rate of change of frequency (RoCoF) in a way that is stabilising rather than destabilising.
TOKYO, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda on Monday warned that declining profits at regional banks could weigh on the economy by potentially destabilising the financial system.
Benediktsson's administration has asked experts to look at options, including pegging the crown to the euro or the pound to keep sharp shifts in the currency from destabilising the economy.
But in 22020 this new breed of activist CEOs will face three problems that politicians know well: the charge of hypocrisy, the risk of a recession and destabilising ideological shifts.
That Mr Xi is ready to go after such a heavyweight, well-connected tycoon, ahead of important Communist Party meetings this autumn, underlines his confidence that nothing too destabilising will result.
Sources have told Reuters that Chinese leaders are likely to stick with that growth target for 2018, even as they ratchet up efforts to prevent a destabilising build-up of debt.
Two weeks ago, bankers who manage government bond sales told Reuters the deal was unlikely to materialise so soon after the potentially destabilising emergence of an anti-establishment government in Italy.
"Our next step is to look at whether we can get the same effects by destabilising people's preexisting memory of the unpleasant film and then giving them nitrous oxide," Das said.
U.S. President Donald Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn, said on Wednesday the United States was putting Iran on notice over its "destabilising activity" after it test-fired a ballistic missile.
What adds to the destabilising cocktail is that areas that are home to many Shi'ite communities are also where most of the region's oil and gas fields and remaining reserves are.
"Our perspective is that Brexit is clearly a risk and a destabilising risk for the global markets generally," said Tina Byles Williams, Chief Investment Officer with U.S. asset manager FIS Group.
Johnson and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani also shared concern over what Downing Street described as Iran's destabilising behaviour and agreed the the need to reduce tension in the region.
Haftar and his backers say they are trying to free Tripoli from militias that they accuse of destabilising Libya since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.
The Malaysian leader, whose premiership has been dogged by corruption allegations, which he rejects, and is expected to call an election this year, also warned that economic disparity could be politically destabilising.
China has protested against the deployment saying the system's powerful radar can probe deep into its territory, undermining is security, destabilising the regional security balance and doing little to deter North Korea.
The lira's 2018 plunge triggered a deep recession, and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government may see the attraction of suffocating an offshore market it believes to be a hotbed of destabilising speculation.
But today's giants are accused not just of capturing huge rents and stifling competition, but also of worse sins, such as destabilising democracy (through misinformation) and abusing individual rights (by invading privacy).
"She told the president that there cannot be a normalisation of our bilateral relationship until Russia stops the irresponsible and destabilising activity that threatens the UK and its allies," the spokeswoman said.
Washington has vowed to contain what it calls Tehran's "destabilising" role in the region, but the entrenched nature of Iran's ties with both Damascus and Baghdad were on vivid display on Monday.
At an emergency meeting of the Arab League in Cairo on November 19th, Arab foreign ministers accused Iran of destabilising the region and criticised Hizbullah for supporting terrorist groups in the region.
Fuel consumption by oil and gas producers and their suppliers is not the only example of destabilising positive feedback in oil and gas markets, and may not even be the most important.
In 1916 Leta Hollingworth—a psychologist whose doctorate refuted the idea that women struggled at science because of destabilising menstrual cycles—began some of the earliest research on children with high IQs.
"Yesterday's action in Gulf shows worrying signs Iran may be choosing a dangerous path of illegal and destabilising behaviour after Gibraltar's LEGAL detention of oil bound for Syria," Hunt said on Twitter.
LONDON, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Britain condemned Russia on Monday after Russian vessels fired on and captured three Ukrainian naval ships near Crimea, saying the incident provided further evidence of Moscow's destabilising behaviour.
Also on Tuesday, China's state planner said it would continue to deal with debt risks in an orderly way, resolving issues with shadow banking and local government debt without destabilising economic growth.
The government is still struggling with the tension between the stabilising moral message of most religions and their potentially destabilising capacity to mobilise people and preach some dogma other than its own.
"Destabilising the market is in America's interest ... cooperation between the members of (the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) OPEC and non-OPEC oil producer states will stabilise the market," he said.
"Yesterday's action in Gulf shows worrying signs Iran may be choosing a dangerous path of illegal and destabilising behaviour after Gibraltar's legal detention of oil bound for Syria," Hunt said on Twitter.
In the meeting, Prince Mohammed stressed that the attacks on state oil company Saudi Aramco were aimed at destabilising the region's security and damaging the global energy supply and economy, SPA reported.
PARIS, Aug 24 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday he hoped to convince G7 leaders to pull back from a trade war which is already destabilising economic growth around the world.
Despite the market tumult earlier this week, China appears broadly comfortable with a weakening yuan and would intervene only to prevent any destabilising declines or to restore market confidence, policy insiders told Reuters.
"In our Economic and Monetary Union, in particular, the economic governance framework is essential to avoid imbalances that would eventually risk destabilising the euro area," Draghi told a European parliamentary committee in Brussels.
Nor will America, however much it may look to the Kurds as the most reliable force against IS in Syria and Iraq, offer them any succour in destabilising Turkey, a vital NATO ally.
Fresh capital would help anchor China's wobbly stock market and ease depreciation pressure on the yuan, as Beijing steps up moves to counter the destabilising impact of a worsening trade war with Washington.
It had been concerned about the potential destabilising impact of introducing high-tech drones into South Asia, where tensions are simmering between India and Pakistan, particularly over Kashmir, which is divided between them.
The letter came as an answer to a March letter by the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, Romania and Lithuania warning that Nord Stream 2 would have "potentially destabilising geopolitical consequences".
China's central bank nudged money market interest rates upward on Thursday just hours after the Federal Reserve raised the U.S. benchmark, as Beijing seeks to prevent destabilising capital outflows without hurting economic growth.
But we also need to see an end to destabilising activity by Iran in the rest of the region if we are going to tackle the root causes of the challenges the region faces.
Sharp housing price increases could potentially raise the risk of a destabilising correction later if left unchecked, Singapore's Finance Ministry, the Ministry of National Development and its central bank said in a joint statement.
The United States sanctioned 13 individuals and 12 entities related to Iran's missile programme and Trump's national security adviser Michael Flynn said the United States was putting Iran on notice over its "destabilising activity".
"Yesterday's action in Gulf shows worrying signs Iran may be choosing a dangerous path of illegal and destabilising behaviour after Gibraltars legal detention of oil bound for Syria," Hunt said on Twitter on Saturday.
"Aside from extensive disruption, paying for state ownership and control of energy networks would require full compensation for owners at great expense to taxpayers, or risk destabilising UK listed utilities," an SSE spokeswoman said.
But further caution set in on Monday, especially as Asian shares fell on worries that Trump's ban on the entry of refugees into the U.S. would prove destabilising for the rest of the world.
"Secretary Tillerson also highlighted the increasing threat posed by North Korea's nuclear and missile programs and urged China to use all available tools to moderate North Korea's destabilising behaviour," Toner said in a statement.
Mr Trump's reference to Russia "destabilising" Ukraine and his comparison of the Soviet invasion of Poland to that by Nazi Germany would normally provoke fierce denunciations from Moscow, but this time the reaction was tepid.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon responded to the launch by calling on Pyongyang to "cease destabilising acts," his spokesman said, adding that Ban remained "gravely concerned" by the situation on the Korean peninsula.
Policy insiders expect monetary policy to tilt towards slight tightening in 2017 as the government tries to strike a balance between supporting the economy with ample credit and preventing a destabilising build-up in debt.
Indian authorities have arrested more than 300 Jamaat leaders and activists in the past two weeks, accusing the group of supporting attempts to "carve out an Islamic State out of India" by destabilising the government.
A deal between the DUP and the Conservatives would risk destabilising the delicate political balance in Northern Ireland and could significantly complicate talks due to start next week to restore the province's power-sharing agreement.
Two Sri Lankan economists last week told a summit attended by President Maithripala Sirisena and his finance minister that the government's economic policies were destabilising and inconsistent, with one calling its price controls "supreme idiocy".
But Washington sees the Yemen war as a destabilising factor in the region and wants an end to the conflict, which has killed more than 10,000 people and pushed Yemen to the brink of famine.
"I can say with confidence that the attempts by certain persons to stay in power by destabilising the situation ... are futile, and in the very near future will be neutralised," he said in a statement.
Monday's dramatic 30% plunge in oil prices, plus signs of viral panic in Italy, pushed some major Asian indexes down as much as 6%, reversed a Chinese stock rally, and set off destabilising yen appreciation.
It's an apt choice given the central bank will quickly have to figure out how to ensure that the spread of smart robots throughout finance is a force for good rather than a destabilising influence.
Jubeir said the attack in Tehran was in line with what he said were earlier Iranian assaults on foreign embassies there and with Iranian policies of destabilising the region by creating "terrorist cells" in Saudi Arabia.
Their argument is that nuclear-armed cruise missiles are a "uniquely destabilising type of weapon", because potential foes cannot tell whether they are being attacked with a missile carrying a conventional warhead or a nuclear one.
The destabilising resignation adds to the political difficulties May faces as she tries to deliver Brexit against a backdrop of a divided parliament and electorate, and questions about her ability to meet an already tight timetable.
Inflation rates remain far from the double-digit levels which Qatar has experienced in the past, and private analysts do not think the sanctions will come close to destabilising the economy or pushing it into recession.
Speculation was rife China's central bank was intervening in the currency market to staunch losses and prevent a potentially destabilising sell-off in the yuan, while stocks came off a searing sell-off in the morning.
Last week the BoE said Britain risked slower growth, higher inflation and recession if voters backed leaving the EU in a referendum on June 23, prompting criticism that the BoE was biased and itself destabilising markets.
Haftar and his backers say they are trying to free the capital from the yoke of militias which they blame for destabilising Libya since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011.
However, authorities around the world have poured cold water on Libra, with concerns centering on what the critics say is its potentially destabilising effect on the global financial system and potential for use in money laundering.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will deepen structural reforms and curb risks while maintaining steady economic growth in 2018, the official Xinhua news agency said on Friday, as top leaders seek to prevent a destabilising build-up of debt.
But policy insiders already expect a tilt towards more conservative monetary policy this year as top leaders struggle to strike a balance between supporting the economy with ample credit and preventing a destabilising build-up in debt.
The United States called on Russia on Monday to destroy a new cruise missile system which it said constituted a "direct violation" of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, and accused Moscow of destabilising global security.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said the incident "has a negative impact on maritime transportation security" and asked regional countries to be "vigilant against destabilising plots of foreign agents", the semi-official ISNA news agency reported.
European strategists have said Airbus has little long-term interest in destabilising the 737 MAX and triggering a costly new race to develop new models, and is worried about the impact of the crisis on certification rules.
Northern Ireland has been without a regional government for almost a year, destabilising the delicate balance between Irish nationalists and pro-British unionists that has been shaken by Britain's June 2016 vote to leave the European Union.
"The sharp increase in prices, if left unchecked, could run ahead of economic fundamentals and raise the risk of a destabilising correction later, especially with rising interest rates and the strong pipeline of housing supply," it said.
"We urge Russia to cease its destabilising behaviour, to undermine democratic systems and its support of the Syrian regime," the leaders said in a statement at the end of their two-day meeting in La Malbaie, Quebec.
LISBON, June 26 (Reuters) - Europe's growing inequality is highly destabilising and needs to be tackled with education, innovation and investment in human capital, particularly jobs for young people, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Monday.
Over the last year, thousands across the country have held small scale protests to fight efforts by businesses to cut their hours and hold back wages — a stark example of the destabilising impacts of China's economic slowdown.
Speaking on arrival at a European Union foreign ministers meeting in Brussels, Jean-Yves Le Drian also said the 28 ministers would reiterate their concerns over Iran's activities in Yemen, Lebanon and Syria, which he described as destabilising.
But the official, who like others in the region declined to be named because of political sensitivities, said there was no reason to think Qatar would need to take the risky and destabilising step of abandoning its peg.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said the UAE incident "has a negative impact on maritime transportation security" and asked regional countries to be "vigilant against destabilising plots of foreign agents", the semi-official ISNA news agency reported.
While Mrs May is incredibly weakened, the Conservative party does not want to face another election, which it might lose; changing prime ministers in the middle of the Brexit negotiations (while the clock is ticking) also looks destabilising.
Asset manager and Provident's third-biggest shareholder Schroders said last month that NSF's bid risks destabilising the company's recovery, while the Telegraph reported this week that another shareholder, Aberdeen, has also said it will not accept the offer.
BONN, Germany, Feb 17 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Friday urged China to do all it could to moderate North Korea's destabilising behaviour after Sunday's ballistic missile test by Pyongyang, Tillerson's spokesman Mark Toner said.
"The number one threat in the region continues to be North Korea, due to its reckless, irresponsible and destabilising programme of missile tests and pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability," US Pacific Command spokesman Dave Benham told the BBC.
Norman Chan, the chief executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the territory's de facto central bank also said he was not concerned about destabilising capital outflows from the city as it had enough liquidity in the banking system.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's disruptive new mobile entrant Reliance Jio, backed by the country's richest man Mukesh Ambani, unveiled a low-cost 230G-enabled phone on Friday to woo tens of millions of new customers, further destabilising established telecoms players.
BIARRITZ, France Aug 24 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he would be telling President Donald Trump at this weekend's G7 summit to pull back from a trade war which is already destabilising economic growth around the world.
Sky said the DUP warned that any British commitment on Northern Ireland staying in the single market, customs union or regulatory equivalent "would be deeply destabilising" for the deal they struck earlier this year to keep May in power.
The report also said Britain should distance itself from the United States' "destabilising postures" on the Arab-Israeli conflict and give serious consideration to recognising Palestine as a state to show it is committed to the two-state solution.
On Friday, U.S. President Barack Obama spoke by telephone with President Xi Jinping of China, North Korea's main ally and neighbour, and agreed that a North Korean launch would represent a "provocative and destabilising action," the White House said.
However, few see a cut in the benchmark policy rate this year, as authorities walk a fine line between keeping liquidity conditions supportive and preventing any destabilising capital outflows that could put the skids on a fragile yuan currency.
Adressing a rally in support of the vote in Erbil, the seat of the KRG, Barzani reacted to a United Nations Security Council statement that expressed on Wednesday concern over the potential destabilising impact of the vote on Iraq.
"Security Service experts believe that the infection of hardware on the territory of Ukraine is preparation for another act of cyber-aggression by the Russian Federation, aimed at destabilising the situation during the Champions League final," it said in a statement.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday that the events of the past few weeks have been a concern and the government has taken steps to improve the situation in a bid to avoid destabilising the economy.
The split among the Sunni Muslim states erupted last month after the summit of Muslim leaders in Saudi Arabia, where Trump denounced Shi'ite Muslim Iran's "destabilising interventions" in Arab lands, where Tehran is locked in a tussle with Riyadh for influence.
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi was cited by the semi-official ISNA news agency as saying the incident "has a negative impact on maritime transportation security" and asked regional countries to be "vigilant against destabilising plots of foreign agents".
Fears that 2017 would be destabilising for the euro zone given the slew of elections, Brexit negotiations and U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policies, saw investors pile into stocks such as Nestle, Diageo and AstraZeneca at the end of last year.
And although investments in mutual funds are backed by assets, investors who know that the funds often pay departing investors out of their cash holdings have a destabilising incentive to be the first out of the door in a downturn.
While the West got rid of most of its tactical nuclear weapons, regarding them as no longer militarily necessary and potentially destabilising, Russia went in the opposite direction, seeing them as a way to offset the weakness of its conventional forces.
Trump is poised to impose new sanctions on multiple Iranian entities, seeking to ratchet up pressure on Tehran while crafting a broader strategy to counter what he sees as its destabilising behaviour, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
What is important to Obama, said Malley, is to put Gulf states in a position to counter destabilising activities by Iran and therefore allow them to engage with Tehran from a position of strength to resolve some of the tensions.
GENEVA, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The United States called on Russia on Monday to destroy a new cruise missile system which it said constituted a "direct violation" of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, and accused Moscow of destabilising global security.
NAIROBI, May 24 (Reuters) - The chief executive of Kenya Airways has resigned, an internal memo seen by Reuters on Friday said, a potentially destabilising development for the national flag carrier that has been struggling to emerge from years of financial losses.
If the Fed continues to stand pat, inflation may soon move above 2%, but if it attempts to raise interest rates well above the global level it may be inviting destabilising financial flows and an economy-choking rise in the dollar.
Sundde said the people had been charged with price speculation, boycotting, destabilising the economy, and smuggling, and ordered the firm to immediately adjust its prices for all its products and accused the company of refusing to sell to certain local businesses.
Since a shock devaluation of the yuan by Beijing in 24 triggered a sharp slide in the currency and rattled global markets, Chinese authorities have been at pains to keep the yuan largely stable to prevent a destabilising flight of capital.
But the Commerce Ministry warned on Thursday that downward pressure on China's trade is growing due to various destabilising factors, and said weak global demand is "impossible" to reverse fundamentally this year, though January-August trade figures showed positive signs.
BERLIN, June 18 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian allies, the Christian Social Union (CSU), will decide on Monday whether to defy her by implementing a plan to limit immigration at the German border and risk destabilising her three-month-old coalition.
"I also want to build a stronger alliance to uphold international rule of law and tackle the issues that threaten our security whether that's Iran's menacing behaviour or Russia's destabilising actions in Europe, or the threat from terrorism and climate change," he said.
" The program has raised global concerns, including from the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, which said in a statement in July that the rise of hate speech directed against people facing statelessness in Assam could have "destabilising effects.
But sources tracking the discussions say the U.S. State Department has been concerned about the potential destabilising impact of introducing high-tech drones into South Asia, where tensions are simmering between India and Pakistan, particularly over Kashmir, which is divided between them.
Differences over how to assess and address what both the Gulf and United States describe as Iran's destabilising activities in the Middle East have been at the root of the bumpiest period in ties between Washington and the pro-West monarchies for decades.
"The central bank will use various means to intervene if the yuan falls to 7 - this is a so-called red line," another policy adviser said, underscoring unease that a destabilising fall in the yuan could sap confidence and hurt the economy.
In its most detailed statement yet on Bramson, who is seeking election to the board at Barclays' annual general meeting on May 2, the bank said that he is likely seek what it said could be a destabilising restructuring of the bank.
MOSCOW, June 18 (Reuters) - The Kremlin called for restraint from all sides in the Middle East on Tuesday and said it did not want to see destabilising moves in the region after the United States announced it would deploy more troops there.
The show allowed viewers to monitor the collective need for an enemy of the state... Aliens, ghosts and the paranormal replaced communism and prefaced the current Islamophobic climate while the destabilising force of neoliberalism remains an undetected, invisible man in the room.
SHANGHAI, March 30 (Reuters) - China has circulated plans to introduce credit-default swaps (CDS) and other derivatives so investors can hedge risk in its $7.5 trillion bond market, sources said, a sign regulators want to allow more defaults without destabilising the market.
"The joint operation was to neutralise an elaborate plot targeted at the presidency, and with the ultimate aim of destabilising the country," Nkrumah said in the statement, which was posted to Twitter and confirmed to CNN by his deputy, Pius Enam Hadzide.
Clearing has cut risk in the financial system overall, but banks and clearing houses, also known as central counterparties (CCPs), could create a "destabilising feedback loop" that amplifies stresses in markets, said the BIS, a forum for central banks from across the world.
The aim is to avoid a destabilising rupture in customer links if there is a "hard" Brexit, whereby no trade deal or transition period has been agreed between Britain and the EU by the time the UK leaves the EU in March 2019.
The Bank of Korea flagged growing risks for the export-reliant economy that some analysts feel should be tempered through another rate cut, but the BOK faces a dilemma as further easing could spark destabilising capital flows toward higher yielding U.S. dollar-based assets.
He said Washington wanted to address the Iranian ballistic missile programme, 10-year "sunset" clauses for limits on its nuclear activity and Tehran's "destabilising behaviour in the Middle East", as well as to toughen inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Iran.
But in the end there was no invitation to join the group next year in Biarritz, France, and the final communiqué called on Russia to stop destabilising democratic regimes and start living up to its international obligations as a member of the UN Security Council.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is comfortable with a weakening yuan, intervening only to prevent any rapid and destabilising declines or to restore market confidence, as the economy loses momentum and faces further risks from a heated trade dispute with the United States, policy insiders said.
Among other priorities is how to handle the new EU-UK border - especially the only land border, across the island of Ireland, where both sides want a special deal to keep it as open as they can to avoid destabilising the peace in Northern Ireland.
Indeed, the G20's Financial Stability Board said on Saturday assessing the systemic implications of fintech innovations would form part of the task force's core policy work this year and global regulators could propose rules to prevent them from destabilising the broader financial system.
It will have been further delighted when, on February 1st, Mr Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn, said America was "putting Iran on notice" for destabilising the Middle East after a recent ballistic missile test and an attack by its Houthi allies on a Saudi frigate.
British citizens will vote on June 23 on whether to remain in the EU. The unpredictable outcome, combined with uncertainty as to how complicated and destabilising a divorce from EU partners could be, has led some investors to slash exposure to British stock, bond and property markets.
The increase came after the People's Bank of China raised rates on reverse repos and medium-term lending facility (MLF) loans earlier in the day, just hours after the Federal Reserve raised the U.S. benchmark, as Beijing seeks to prevent destabilising capital outflows without hurting economic growth.
He also accused Hezbollah of destabilising the region, and said "consultations and coordination between peace-loving countries and Lebanon-loving countries are underway to try to find a way that would restore sovereignty to Lebanon and reduce the negative action which Hezbollah is conducting in Lebanon".
Trump's victory has raised concern about further, potentially destabilising victories for populists in elections across Europe in the coming year, and a number of banks and traders have predicted the euro will head back towards lows around 1.05 at which the last dollar rally stalled last year.
China's yuan was firmer and Shanghai shares were lower after the People's Bank of China hiked the reverse repo rate and the one-year medium-term lending facility (MLF) rate by 5 basis points as Beijing seeks to prevent destabilising capital outflows without hurting economic growth.
Trump's victory has raised concern about further, potentially destabilising victories for populists in elections across Europe in the coming year, and a number of banks and traders have predicted the euro will head back towards the lows around 1.05 at which the last dollar rally stalled last year.
"It is going to take a bold stroke by the ECB to both satisfy markets clamouring for incremental easing and make a difference to the economy, all the while remaining inside its institutional setting and not destabilising the financial system," wrote Carl Weinberg, chief international economist at High Frequency Economics.
Algeria faces a leadership crisis; the insurgency in Sinai could spread to Egypt proper; chaos threatens to overwhelm Jordan; Israel could be drawn into the fights on its borders; low oil prices are destabilising Gulf states; and the proxy conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran might lead to direct fighting.
They are hawks on Shia Iran, which Sunni-led Gulf states accuse of destabilising the Arab world, and deem political Islamist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood — which took power in Egypt after the 218 revolution before being ousted two years later — an existential threat to the absolute monarchies and the broader region.
A subdued Mr Trump, reading from a teleprompter, dutifully accused Barack Obama of staging a blame-America "global apology tour" after taking office in 2009, and—together with his first secretary of state, Hillary Clinton—of destabilising the world by coddling tryants and snubbing allies, while refusing to take seriously the threat from Islamic terrorism.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) was publishing the results of its first annual region-wide "stress test" that covered 17 clearing houses in the EU. The aim is to see how well the sector could withstand many members, typically banks, defaulting at the same time without destabilising the financial system or needing taxpayer bailouts.
BERLIN/FRANKFURT, June 0.83 (Reuters) - The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks on Monday: German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian allies, the Christian Social Union (CSU), will decide on Monday whether to defy her by implementing a plan to limit immigration at the German border and risk destabilising her three-month-old coalition.
Both have an interest in challenging the American-sponsored international order, and both have recently shown that they are prepared to apply military force to defend what they see as their legitimate interests: Russia by annexing Crimea and destabilising Ukraine, and China by building militarised artificial islands and exerting force in disputes with regional neighbours in the South and East China Seas.
The main factors that could lead to negative action, individually or collectively, are: - Heightened risk of a hard landing in China or evidence that China's structural rebalancing will have a destabilising effect on Hong Kong's financial sector or broader economy - Political disruption sufficiently large and prolonged to disrupt Hong Kong's long-term economic growth or attractiveness as an international financial centre.
And we're happy, as President Trump says, we're happy to sit down and have a conversation with him, begin to have talks about ensuring they have no pathway to a nuclear weapon, something that was given to them under the JCPOA, that their missile program comply with 2231 - that's a U.N. Security Council resolution - and that this adventurism, this revolutionary effort to control capitals in Damascus and in Beirut and in Sanaa, that's not appropriate activity, it's destabilising.

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