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S&P may cut G20 nations as of 2015 on health costs

February 3rd, 2012

NEW YORK (Reuters) Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s warned it may downgrade “a number of highly rated” Group of 20 countries as of 2015 if their governments fail to enact reforms to curb rising health-care spending and other costs related to aging populations.

Developed nations in Europe, as well as Japan and the United States, are likely to suffer the largest deterioration in their public finances in the next four decades as aging populations strain social safety nets, S&P said in a report published on Monday.

“Steadily rising health-care spending will pull heavily on public purse strings in the coming decades,” S&P analyst Marko Mrsnik wrote in the report. “If governments do not change their social protection systems,Wholesale Juicy Couture jewelry, they will likely become unsustainable.”

If no reforms are adopted, health-care-related credit downgrades would likely start within three years, eventually leading to an increase in the number of junk-rated countries as of 2020, the study showed.

Health care will likely be the fastest-growing expenditure for developed countries, which already have high social protections and rapidly worsening demographic profiles. For example, Japan’s population is expected to decline by 30 percent by 2060, with two out of every five people turning 65 or older, according to official data.

Emerging market countries, especially in Southeast Asia, have a little more room to maneuver due to more favorable demographic dynamics and economic growth, S&P said.

Demographics will not be the only factor driving up health-care costs. More expensive new technologies and broader treatment coverage may account for as much as two-thirds of the projected increase in health-care spending, according to a study by the International Monetary Fund cited by S&P.

REFORMS

Pension system reforms alone would not be enough for G20 countries, S&P said in the report.

If legislation were enacted to contain future increases in age-related spending without also tackling health-care spending, the results would be only slightly less severe than under a no-policy-change scenario.

“The probable increase in projected health-care costs alone is so substantial that the impact of these reform efforts would not be enough to meaningfully reverse the resulting credit deterioration,” S&P said.

Reforms to contain age-related spending coupled with efforts to balance budgets by 2016, on the other hand, would be enough to offset rising health-care costs by 2050, according to S&P.

“The results of this scenario point to overall stabilization of our hypothetical sovereign ratings,” S&P said, noting, however, that the number of ratings in the lower investment-grade categories would still increase.

(Reporting By Walter Brandimarte; Editing by Leslie Adler)

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When The Jet Set Goes Off The Beaten Path Gypset Chic

December 7th, 2011

Back in 2009, the globetrotting freelance journalist Julia Chaplin coined the term “gypset”—that being, in her words, “the chic speed of the jet-set mixed with the alternative, anti-commercialism and nomadic wile of a gypsy.” She literally wrote the book on the trend—Gypset Style—and that might’ve been it. But as her journeys found her crisscrossing the globe with a wardrobe that couldn’t keep up, the itinerant traveler decided to translate her “jet-lagged view of the world” into a tightly edited collection of summer-ready dresses, too. “I would go to these far-flung destinations and it came down to the fact that I really had nothing to wear,” Chaplin said of the inspiration for her new endeavor. “You can’t quite wear designer and you don’t want to look awful either, so these designs really suit those needs in between.”

Chaplin debuted the five dress designs, in vibrant prints and fabrics sourced from Africa and Holland, last night at Des Kohan, the off-the-beaten path destination shop that has long been home to some of L.A.’s most sought-after clientele and envious merchandise. With a business built around exclusives (Hussein Chalayan and Viktor & Rolf, among them), the store’s namesake figured it was the perfect opportunity to style Chaplin’s new wares. “I work with all these designers already and figured I wanted to showcase Gypset with the appropriate accessories, so I’ve done these exclusive bags from Bare and have Annie Costello Brown of YSL designing limited-edition jewelry,” Kohan said, as Balenciaga’s Katherine Ross, Mad Men’s Abigail Spencer, and another frequent Des Kohan collaborator, Juan Carlos Obando, browsed. “It’s all just a part of what Julia’s imagined.”

—Alexis Brunswick

Photo: Alexandra Wyman / WireImage

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wholesale moncler Video Kaley Cuoco Whips Up a Week of Chic Looks

October 31st, 2011

Watch her demonstrate her skills with 11 surprising items — from a bold pencil skirt apt a sequin jacket — in the movie upon.

Fashion genius!

The Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco namely a master while it comes to mixing and matching closet staples to build seven days of fashionable ensembles.

“You absolutely can fill up a week of outfits with merely a few pieces! Just alternate up the sweater, change the jewelry, put a little jacket on,” the actress, 25,wholesale moncler, tells Us Weekly.

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