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| | | ... US Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan, the Bank of England and the Reserve Bank of Australia all kept their domestic monetary policy settings unchanged. To be sure, only a very few expected one or more or all central banks to announce policy changes ... |
| | | | ... economy's continued resilience to the uncertainty surrounding its decision to leave the EU - or perhaps, because of the BOE's monetary policy easing last August. Preliminary estimates show that the UK economy expanded by 2.3% in the year to September ... |
| | | | ... quarter. The average of these two core inflation gauges (1.5%) is bang on the RBA's 2016 forecast in its August Statement on Monetary Policy (SoMP). No one wants to be caught with their pants down swimming against the tide for the tide has turned after ... |
| | | | ... consistent with the forward guidance she gave after the 21 September FOMC meeting: "This cautious approach to paring back monetary policy support is all the more appropriate given that short-term interest rates are still near zero, which means that we ... |
| | | | ... fell to 5.6% in September from 5.7% in the previous month as the participation rate decreased to 64.5% from 64.7%. ECB monetary policy decision The European Central Bank (ECB) kept monetary policy unchanged at its 20 October governing council meeting ... |
| | | | The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has just published its October World Economic Outlook (WEO) report and true to form, it's once more taking down earlier more optimistic forecasts. In October 2015, the IMF saw world economic output growing brightly ... |
| | | | ... increases were recorded for non-rural goods (3%), rural goods rose (1%) and services debits (1%) while exports of non-monetary gold dropped by 22%. Net exports of goods under merchanting remained steady. Imports were also flat over the month with non-monetary ... |
| | | | ... "there will undoubtedly be more announcements regarding compensation due to customers, which will include some significant monetary amounts given the scale of our business and the length of time we will go back to make things right." As expected, the ... |
| | | | Don't anticipate any further significant easing of monetary policy or any aggressive policy tightening any time soon, AllianceBernstein (AB) has said at a media briefing in Sydney. With its impact having been both minor and unpopular to date, any more ... |
| | | | ... coming months. While it's still too early to judge the success or failure of the BOJ's "New Framework for Strengthening Monetary Easing: "Quantitative and Qualitative Monetary Easing with Yield Curve Control"" announced this month, the on-going strength ... |
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