Ming Ming, chief economist at CITIC Securities, said policy tools — such as a property stabilization fund and expanded ...
By Leika Kihara TOKYO, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Japan's economic revitalisation minister, Minoru Kiuchi, called on the central bank ...
Central banks in late 2021 kicked off the steepest and most coordinated series of interest rate hikes in four decades to contain the postpandemic inflation outbreak (see Chart 1). Many economists ...
The Federal Reserve tightened monetary policy rapidly between 2021 and 2023. In addition, a weekly proxy federal funds rate shows that markets perceived the policy stance as tightening significantly ...
This Economic Letter is adapted from a speech by Janet L. Yellen, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, delivered via videoconference to the First Annual ...
WELLINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - New Zealand’s central bank chief economist Paul Conway said on Tuesday that recent economic data suggests monetary policy is working but there is still a way to go ...
Though benign inflation gives the central bank scope to lower rates, some experts say a pause is better as a cut might impact ...
Moody’s Investor Service on Monday issued a negative outlook for global banks in 2024 as financial firms face tighter central bank monetary policies, lower economic growth and greater asset risk.
Jerome Powell, speaking at Hoover Institution at Stanford University, said he “will not address current economic conditions ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's economic growth will be supported by some further easing in monetary policies as it has "sufficient policy space", the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday.
For students, what a textbook says is ground truth. But for nearly 15 years, leading introductory economics textbooks gave students an outdated or incomplete explanation of how the Federal Reserve ...
Bank of America said most respondents to its global fund manager survey believe that the Federal Reserve will be able to execute a soft landing, while many participants argued that monetary policy is ...