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| | | ... meeting tonight sees the market positioned for a downgrade of economic projections." The Federal Reserve's two day monetary policy meeting is not expected to result in any change to its program for tapering stimulus measures. In the resources sector ... |
| | | | ... investors shrug off Russia's move to formally absorb Crimea and begin turning attention to a US Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting. At 0645 AEDT on Wednesday, the March share price index futures contract was up 16 points at 5,364. In local economic ... |
| | | | ... stats, the US Non-farm Payrolls report, did not contain any shocking information to change the Fed's thoughts on monetary policy. US employment increased by 175K in February. This is better than market expectations for a 150K. Better, December and January ... |
| | | | ... But enough of flying pigs, Darryl and my dream. Here's what the BOJ decided after the conclusion of its two-day monetary policy deliberations yesterday. No change to monetary policy target. No surprises here. It will continue to conduct money market ... |
| | | | ... after. We'll find out later today how the BOJ reacts to these negative developments after the conclusion of its monetary policy meeting. Expectations are for it to do nothing. I beg to disagree. It must do something, anything and now. So does the Abe ... |
| | | | ... thinking that if most of the price rise in non-tradable assets is due to government decision making [as a result of monetary policy being tightened in the US] then they will expect it to simply wash through the system. I think that inflation will go ... |
| | | | ... raised at least until jobs, incomes and spending were growing at sustainable rates." But what happened to the Monetary Policy Council (MPC) would start considering lifting the Bank Rate when the unemployment rate hit the 7.0% threshold? Well, at the ... |
| | | | ... open higher following gains on international markets after new Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen's promise that monetary policy would continue and strong Chinese trade data. At 0850 AEDT on Thursday, the March share price index futures contract was ... |
| | | | ... US stocks opened higher after new Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen told Congress she has no plans to change monetary policy set under predecessor Ben Bernanke. |
| | | | ... estimate the longer-run normal rate of unemployment is between 5.2 and 5.8 percent. However, because changes in monetary policy affect the economy with a lag, policymakers recognize that it will be necessary to begin moving away from highly accommodative ... |
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