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| | | ... catalyst is that inflation stays high for longer than expected, requiring a larger and more persistent tightening in monetary policy than is currently reflected in financial market pricing. This would exacerbate the risk of a global recession and likely ... |
| | | | ... application of the guide, introduces guidance on the use of assumptions, updates product specific guidance on possible monetary and non-monetary remedies, updates guidance on the use of a low value compensation threshold and payment channels, and presents ... |
| | | | ... further explained in FY21 the fund delivered a return of 22.2% spurred on by a period of exceptional stimulation through monetary and fiscal policy and that central banks are responding to significant global and domestic inflation by tightening policy. ... |
| | | | ... maintained that the overtopping of the Chinese governments 3% threshold inflation target would constrain high-profile monetary policy easing, therefore policy rate cuts are unlikely. |
| | | | ... already in recession or going into recession, and if it does, will it be a shallow recession or a deep one caused by monetary policy error which is a real risk when interest rates are rising sharply?" Whichever way you cut it, this is a tough market ... |
| | | | ... that the RBA needs to deliver to bring inflation back under control whilst being watchful of the impact that tighter monetary policy is having on economic activity." "Inflation and unemployment data are going to be the two key data points that the RBA ... |
| | | | Treasurer Jim Chalmers has addressed Australia's confronting inflation numbers and the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) substantial global growth downgrades at a Canberra press conference. Unsurprised to see inflation north of 6%, Chalmers ... |
| | | | ... that all developed country central banks were late in recognising just how great a challenge inflation would prove for monetary policy. "By allowing inflation and inflation expectations to escape the realm of being within their ability to comfortably ... |
| | | | ... to the rise in the June quarter CPI were new dwellings (5.6%) and automotive fuel (4.2%). Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has hugely downgraded its global growth outlook. "The world's three largest economies are stalling, with important ... |
| | | | ... those surveyed thought inflation will remain persistently high. With the prospect of rising interest rates and tightening monetary policy being employed to put inflation back in the bottle, strategists ranked recession risks next on their list of concerns. ... |
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