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| | | As expected, the Bank of Japan (BOJ) announced no surprises following the conclusion of its 17-18 February monetary policy Board meeting. "The Bank of Japan will conduct money market operations so that the monetary base will increase at an annual pace ... |
| | | | ... 2,099.68, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index rose 7.10 (0.14 per cent) to 4,906.36. Minutes from the Fed's January monetary policy board meeting showed many members were concerned about moving too soon on rate hikes and stifling economic growth. ... |
| | | | ... rose 2.2% in December following a 1.8% gain in the previous month. And this was before the latest round of "surprises" - monetary policy easing by the central banks of Australia, India, Singapore, China, Peru, Turkey, Russia and Canada; QE by the ECB ... |
| | | | ... at 5,794. In local economic news on Friday, the Reserve Bank of Australia is set to release its quarterly Statement on Monetary Policy. In equities news, News Corp is due to release quarterly results while ferry operator SeaLink is set to reveal its ... |
| | | | ... economist of the PBOC's research bureau - explained the PBOC's decision thus: "Using the reserve requirement and other monetary tools is needed to increase the money multiplier, to maintain the reasonable growth of broad money and a moderate level of ... |
| | | | ... haven't you? For quick reference, here's Wikipedia's definition (yes, yes I know): "In economics, a Taylor rule is a monetary-policy rule that stipulates how much the central bank should change the nominal interest rate in response to changes in inflation ... |
| | | | ... indices." However, lower prices are likely to have a positive impact on global growth; according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), a 10% drop in oil prices could result into a 0.2% increase in global GDP. BlackRock also lists Asian countries ... |
| | | | Monetary penalties for large organisations reached record levels in 2014, but are still insufficient, according to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) latest enforcement report. ASIC quotes the record $1.2 million civil penalty ... |
| | | | ... pro-growth funding facility. Surely, they made a sound. Three other central bank's surprised before January was over. The Monetary Authority of Singapore eased policy on the 28th by announcing that it was reducing the slope of its exchange rate band. ... |
| | | | ... way," State Street Global Advisors chief economist Christopher Probyn said. He added that it is not possible to have monetary union without fiscal union: "When they decided to do this crazy stupid thing called monetary union, they got what they could ... |
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