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| | | ... gave an early boost to European stocks that fed into the US mood at opening. Trade also got a boost from International Monetary Fund's release of its semi-annual global forecasts, in which it raised slightly its global growth projection to 3.5 per cent. ... |
| | | | ... months.So far The expected RBA interest rate cut could help reverse some of this but with the banks short-circuiting the monetary policy transmission mechanism (ANZ has just lifted its lending rates), it would be small beer. I - While there are still ... |
| | | | ... HONG KONG - Hong Kong and Chinese shares have risen as below forecast growth figures from China lifted hopes of fresh monetary easing by Beijing. The Hang Seng Index on Friday added 1.84 per cent, or 373.72 points, to close at 20,701.04 on turnover of ... |
| | | | ... very long speech before the Money Marketeers of New York University in New York, New York on "The Economic Outlook and Monetary Policy, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Janet Yellen told her audience that while she expects "the economic recovery to continue--indeed ... |
| | | | ... turnover of 87.1 billion yuan ($A13.43 billion). The market was also given support by expectations authorities may soon ease monetary policy, dealers said. WELLINGTON - New Zealand shares followed the global rally in stock markets after a surprise first-quarter ... |
| | | | ... news in this comprehensive survey is that we don't get to see QE3. Oh shucks! And Europe? Only yesterday, I wrote that monetary and fiscal authorities would do something, anything - just as they did in the past - should conditions there deteriorate. ... |
| | | | ... inflation, hit 3.6 per cent in March from 3.2 per cent in February. The rise added to concerns that Beijing may not ease monetary policy as quickly or as much as previously hoped. WELLINGTON - The NZX 50 Index rose 7.12 points, or 0.2 per cent, to 3475.1. ... |
| | | | ... night. Oh well, we may yet see a rolling correction next month. "Sell in May" remember? But should this happen, it'll set monetary and fiscal authorities on red alert and the law of self-preservation says that they will do something, anything - just ... |
| | | | ... said. "That spooked markets a little bit, as it might signal lower commodity demand. "And then, the IMF (International Monetary Fund) said that exporters should brace for lower prices, and that they're downgrading their view on Chinese trade. So, it ... |
| | | | ... at the rate most consistent with its dual mandate, the Committee expects to maintain a highly accommodative stance for monetary policy. In particular, the Committee decided today to keep the target range for the federal funds rate at 0 to 1/4 percent ... |
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