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| | | ... over a meeting of finance ministers from the Group of Seven leading industrialised nations in Germany. International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde, who was attending the G7 meeting, reportedly warned of the potential for a Greek exit of the 19-nation ... |
| | | | ... goods orders - a leading indicator of business investment - all came in ahead of expectations. Lift-off here we come. US monetary policy would start normalising again against a background of a stronger, sustainable recovery. Hip, hip. But wait, hold ... |
| | | | ... or 23.71 points, at 20,437.48 helped by a weaker yen, hopes for corporate earnings and the Bank of Japan's ultra-loose monetary policy. WELLINGTON - General insurer Tower has led the New Zealand share market's benchmark index higher after lifting its ... |
| | | | ... demands from creditors to free up the money, which Greece needs to finance a series of debt repayments to the International Monetary Fund. "Today's fall was above all due to the situation in Greece, which may not be able to honour its payments to the ... |
| | | | ... businesses makes for investing and hiring businesses makes for happier consumers makes for... Shows what could be achieved if monetary and fiscal authorities sing from the same hymn book. |
| | | | ... a new 15-year high. Chinese shares were again the stand-out performers on Friday on hopes Beijing will announce fresh monetary easing measures after more disappointing economic indicators. Tokyo reversed a morning sell-off to end 0.30 per cent higher ... |
| | | | ... the minutes of the May board meeting, the central bank indicated that the lack of "any guidance on the future path of monetary policy" accompanying its May decision would not prevent it from again moving in rates, if needed. "Members did not see this ... |
| | | | ... point is that Janet could use thisA "wonderful set of numbers" to justify a sooner-rather-than-later move to normalise monetary policy. |
| | | | ... mounting that it would have to expand its QE one day, someday, soon, the surprise would be if the BOJ alters current monetary policy settings, i.e., zero to 0.1% interest rates and JGB purchases at an annual pace of A¥80 trillion. While Governor Kuroda ... |
| | | | ... of crises, firms and households are very hesitant to take on economic risk," he said in a speech at an International Monetary Fund forum. "For this reason quite some time is needed before we can declare success, and our monetary policy stimulus will ... |
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