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Showing 11 - 16 of 16 results for "July FOMC"

Low-flation becoming less transitory?

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 14 AUG 2017
In its 26 July FOMC statement, the Fed noted: "Inflation on a 12-month basis is expected to remain somewhat below 2% in the near term but to stabilise around the Committee's 2% objective over the medium term. Near-term risks to the economic outlook ...

Low-flation to lower-flation?

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 27 JUL 2017
... struggling with low inflation which it basically admitted to in its policy statement following the conclusion of its 26 July FOMC meeting: "On a 12-month basis, overall inflation and the measure excluding food and energy prices have declined and are ...

Read the data not the Fed's lips

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 22 AUG 2016
... this year" (Lockhart) and "it's possible" that this could be next month (Dudley) - and while you're at it forget the July FOMC minutes as well. They're old news! What's of greater remit is Janet's current thoughts on the current state of play - the indications ...

Central bank Olympics - the race is on

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 8 AUG 2016
... kept the ECB company on the bench. However, unlike the ECB's bias towards joining the race to the bottom, the 26-27 July FOMC meeting suggests that the Fed, instead, would soon be resuming its run... the other way because the labour market has "strengthened" ...

December lift-off, yeah, sure

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 29 OCT 2015
... you've read this one before - http://www.financialstandard.com.au/news/view/51858182 -- my rant right after the Fed's July FOMC meeting. I simply replaced the dates - i.e., July meeting to October, and September lift-off to December - and the Dow and ...

Should the Fed re-launch QE?

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 21 AUG 2015
... take a trip back to 29 July, Virginia - the day the Fed released its policy statement at the conclusion of its 28-29 July FOMC meeting - it was sliced, diced and dissected for changes in semantics and modifiers in the Fed's wordings. The final verdict ...
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