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| | | ... executive David Neal, ranks executives at the world's largest sovereign funds, pensions, endowments, foundations and central banks. |
| | | | ... currencies will lose their dominant position, both domestically and - in some instances - globally too." It argued that central banks will launch their own digital currencies, triggering competition between private sector and the state. Just two weeks ... |
| | | | ... anticipating inevitable market cycle changes and taking steps now to fortify their portfolios," he said. "Meanwhile, with central banks seemingly united in their commitment to deploying unconventional monetary stimulus tools at their disposal to support ... |
| | | | ... "Nevertheless, the S&P/ASX 300 Index had its strongest year since 2009, driven by widespread policy easing from Central Banks globally, boosting investor sentiment and equity valuations." The top performing funds for the year allocated their assets wisely. ... |
| | | | ... exceptionally strong returning year, most financial asset prices have risen and yields have fallen sharply, but if central banks remain on hold and growth expectations improve, despite valuations looking high, markets could continue to rise," he said. ... |
| | | | ... the US-China trade tensions (the phase one deal had been signed), Brexit is no longer uncertain and major global central banks continue to maintain accommodative monetary policies. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), for one, is expected to lower the ... |
| | | | ... CBDC just yet; though this could change in the near future. "The Bank's assessment - like those of most other central banks - is that the case for issuing a CBDC for use by households has not been established," it said. "However, it may be that greater ... |
| | | | Crude oil prices rose in the early months of the New Year on the escalation of tensions between the US and Iran after an American drone strike in Iraq on January 3 that killed Qassem Soleimani -- the head of Iran's elite Quds military force. The ... |
| | | | ... tilted slightly to the downside. This, alongside the combination of steady growth and low inflation, means that central banks will likely retain an easing bias, even if the provision of any additional stimulus is limited." Michael Grady, Aviva head of ... |
| | | | ... 14.3% this year to date, more than making up for 2018's 12.2% decline. The going got so tough, that the tough central banks got going. The Fed reversed its direction from normalising monetary policy to cutting the fed funds rate this year while maintaining ... |
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