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| | | ... Reserve Bank of Australia, the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England opting to hold monetary policy steady this month. Fixed income markets rallied overnight following unchanged monetary policy decisions by the BoE and ... |
| | | | ... long-term environmental issues. As an alternative, McKibbin suggests a carbon policy similar to the government's monetary policy where a combination of regulated carbon trading and bond-like carbon instruments will help determine the long term price ... |
| | | | ... Finance Minister Bunmei Ibuki stressed that he saw a danger of 'cost-push stagflation' in Japan, and conceded that monetary policy options were limited for the moment. Meanwhile, it seems it is also not getting better in Germany. German factory orders ... |
| | | | ... conclude that "with demand slowing, the Board's view is that scope to move towards a less restrictive stance of monetary policy in the period ahead is increasing." Like the RBA, the US Federal Reserve did not disappoint market expectations either but ... |
| | | | The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) meets today to assess the country's monetary policy settings. Financial markets remain convinced that the RBA will hold rates at a 12-year high of 7.25 percent after its meeting today. However, recent data showing ... |
| | | | This Week's Market Movers (28 Jul - 1 Aug 2008) Monetary policy comes to the fore this week with the central banks of Australia, the United States, the Eurozone and the UK all meeting to deliberate on appropriate interest rate settings given the growth-inflation ... |
| | | | ... state of the US housing market. In Europe, the Bank of England (BoE) released the minutes of its July 9 and 10 Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting and reported that seven members of the MPC voted to keep official interest rates unchanged at 5.0 percent ... |
| | | | ... steady to lower interest rates, particularly following the RBA Governor's comments last week, indicating that monetary policy could be eased even before inflation has come down. A higher-than-expected CPI reading will bring back interest rate hike speculation. ... |
| | | | ... and the more expensive currency, among others. In the UK, the Bank of England will release the minutes from its monetary policy meeting held on July 10 this week, along with UK June retail sales and advance second quarter GDP. The BOE kept rates unchanged ... |
| | | | ... his speech, Stevens signaled that further interest rate rises might be taken off the RBA's agenda as its recent monetary policy tightening, which took the cash rate to a 12-year high of 7.25 percent, appears to be sufficient in bringing down inflation. ... |
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