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After being forced into the cash call by the Bank of England, Jenkins said the bank was continuing to "reassess the balance sheet for further leverage reduction opportunities consistent with preserving our strong franchises, supporting lending to the UK economy".
Nevertheless, numerous works underpin the positive effects of leverage reduction (Kahl 2002; Lin et al. 2008; Opler and Titman 1994; Sheppard 1994).
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With debt in place, shareholders pervasively resist leverage reductions no matter how much such reductions may enhance firm value.
Radical leverage reductions seem obviously desirable when moral hazard and other such problems that increase systemic risk are benchmarked against MM's leverage irrelevance result.
This method has been used elsewhere to measure leverage: the reduction in wildfire area resulting from one unit of prescribed fire treatment.
Broadly, existing methods for analyzing GGI (and GEI) can be either parametric or non-parametric and can leverage dimensionality reduction or regression-based methodologies.
Some are tangible (co-ordination unit with World Food Programme and the International Fund for Agricultural Development, guranteed fund for microloans to farmers), some not (a Unitaid2 for funding country anti-hunger plans – Unitaid seems a strange model in that it leverages price reductions in diagnostics and medicines).
The organization was set up to contribute to scaling up access to treatment for HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis, primarily for people in low-income countries, by leveraging price reductions for quality diagnostics and medicines and by accelerating the pace at which these are made available[ 28].
Brazil has a great potential for ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change and to disaster risk reduction, leveraged by the commitment of restoring 12 million hectares until 2030.
Communities within similar clusters may wish to create partnerships to leverage limited risk-reduction resources.
Figuring into these commitments are estimates of the social cost of carbon, or the per-metric-ton dollar value of reducing climate change damages -- a metric that the United States uses in regulatory analysis and that it and other developed countries could use to leverage greater emissions reductions commitments from developing countries.
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