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| | | ... rumoured plan to require euro sovereigns to seek approval from their euro brethrens before implementing fiscal and/or monetary policies. Sovereign and "seek approval" -- isn't this, what we call, an oxymoron? But never fear, Angela is here. Reuters reported ... |
| | | | ... payroll-tax cut expire then, and the sequester of automatic spending cuts takes effect on January 2nd. Should we add a monetary off-ramp to the fiscal cliff?" Thank goodness the end of the world - allegedly predicted by the Mayans to come on 21 December ... |
| | | | ... that are due in January." Yes, more than Europe, America has the "fiscal cliff" to worry about. Given the lag effects of monetary policy, chances are Uncle Ben would be announcing counter measures after the FOMC meeting to try and prevent the smelly ... |
| | | | ... bourses, and a recent run-up by the euro, Briefing.com analysts said. It also was spurred on by the prospect of more monetary stimulus as the Federal Reserve began another crunch policy meeting. LONDON - European markets and the euro were higher amid ... |
| | | | ... volatility have undoubtedly contributed to this malaise, this slowing is also due to the lagged effects of the severe monetary policy tightening the BRIC's central banks implemented over the past two years to try and contain surging inflation in their ... |
| | | | ... for the IMF? For these we'll have to wait after the conclusion of the G-20 meeting and after the US Federal Reserve's monetary policy deliberation this week. |
| | | | ... don't have an edge on Greek elections, the Spanish banking system, what the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the Chinese government, Angela Merkel, or the US Federal Reserve will do." Sounds familiar? And his is not the only hedge ... |
| | | | ... long-term outlook on emerging markets is sound, with many implementing a number of structural improvements in fiscal and monetary policies over the past decade to improve sovereign balance sheets, inflation rates and productivity. "These factors have ... |
| | | | ... on the table". San Francisco Fed president John Williams declared that if conditions continue to deteriorate, "further monetary actions to support the recovery will certainly need to be considered". Even vice chair Janet Yellen talked about it. "Scope ... |
| | | | ... clear that something resembling my baseline scenario of continued, though modest, growth is no longer realistic, further monetary actions to support the recovery will certainly need to be considered" and that an extension of Operation Twist is an "option ... |
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