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| | | ... market's dashed rate cut hopes. However, while the Fed did, indeed, remove the word "patient", the dovish tone in its monetary policy statement - as well as in Madame Yellen's press conference - sparked a rebound in the All Ords, sending it to a new ... |
| | | | ... England's (BOE) Canadian central bank import, Mark Carney. Mark Carney has not lifted a finger - no alteration in monetary policy - since he assumed his position as BOE Governor back on 1 July 2013. The Bank Rate remains at 0.5% and the asset purchase ... |
| | | | ... remainder of the document?" Yes please, sir. Nah, it still couldn't find "patient" - or "patience" - in the Fed's monetary policy statement (that I copied and pasted into my Word document) released overnight. It's no longer there - nada, zilch, kaput ... |
| | | | ... interpretations, dissections - and more speculations - of the US Federal Reserve's true message after it announces its monetary policy decision on 18 March will take centre stage this week. Yes Virginia, here we go again. We go guessing the "will she ... |
| | | | ... race to the bottom was when the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) reported that "At least 21 central banks have eased monetary policy this year..." on 5 February....and then, there were 24 with the addition of the central banks of Poland, Thailand and South ... |
| | | | ... beginning of 2014. But in this world of competitive currency devaluations - "At least 21 central banks have eased monetary policy this year", the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) reports (to which, permit me to add, some have already double-dipped). The full ... |
| | | | ... before its scheduled 3 February meeting. Yesterday's move (4 March) was also weeks ahead of the scheduled 7 April monetary policy meeting. The positive thing that could be said about the RBI's surprise acts is that it's being pro-active in setting (changing) ... |
| | | | ... There"...and slam is what the majority again got from Gov Glenn yesterday when the RBA "judged that, having eased monetary policy at the previous meeting, it was appropriate to hold interest rates steady for the time being". The official cash rate remains ... |
| | | | ... rates again... and again - which markets now expect in response to the recent woeful economic stats and surveys. Monetary policy operates with a lag - in Australia's case it's around 12-18 months -Tony and Joey's wish, an Australia in crisis, would have ... |
| | | | ... counted," said TrustNet analyst Tony Cross. "Today's news of negative inflation across the Atlantic means that monetary policy isn't going to tighten any time soon and equities can continue to climb in the wake of this," he added. US Federal Reserve ... |
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