Sentences with phrase «banks rein in»

But in recession, haircuts zoom up as high as 100 per cent as banks rein in their assets, which can paralyse the financial system through a cash - flow drought.
Banks reined in lines of credit and consumers reduced their spending.
The process of borrowing money from banks is fraught for these operators as banks reined in their lending after the 2007 economic crisis.

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Alternatively, if the Department of Finance were to continue tightening mortgage credit, and to also withdraw some of the government's past measures boosting the housing sector, it may not be necessary for the Bank of Canada to rein in a housing boom with higher interest rates.
They've limited the number of homes Chinese can buy, restricted many state - run companies from buying up land, and ordered banks to rein in their lending, yet still prices continue to rise.
Philip Lowe will take over the reins as the governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia when Glenn Stevens retires in September.
Then the credit crisis erupted in 2008 and the company's bank, under financial pressures, reined in the New York City firm's revolving credit line.
Chinese regulators last year began pressuring domestic banks to rein in their overseas investments, reducing capital for deals.
In particular, Clinton has said she wants to rein in the shadow banks, financial institutions that act like banks, but are not regulated as tightlIn particular, Clinton has said she wants to rein in the shadow banks, financial institutions that act like banks, but are not regulated as tightlin the shadow banks, financial institutions that act like banks, but are not regulated as tightly.
China's banks extended a record 2.9 trillion yuan ($ 458.3 billion) in new yuan loans in January, blowing past expectations and nearly five times the previous month as policymakers aim to sustain solid economic growth while reining in debt risks.
Reflecting that tricky balancing act, authorities are already warning China's banks to rein in new lending growth after the strong start to the year, financial magazine Caixin reported late on Monday, citing banking sources.
As John Manley, president of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and former deputy prime minister, noted in a speech last fall on «Canada's Decade of Opportunity,» much of what the protesters fought for — from higher taxes on the rich to more jobs to reining in of banks — has already been achieved here.
On Monday, South Korea introduced legislation on new rules to rein in speculative cryptocurrency investing, restricting trading to real - name bank accounts.
The central bank's latest monetary policy report, which lowered growth expectations for 2016 and 2017, could force Trudeau to rein in his spending plans upon returning to the House of Commons.
If regulators or banks take more decisive actions to rein in credit, the rhinos could become endangered.
At the core of the Crapo bill is the assumption that the Dodd - Frank financial overhaul was overly aggressive and harmed smaller banks in attempting to rein in the larger financial institutions that caused the 2008 financial crisis.
The central bank under its previous chairman, Jean - Claude Trichet, had long resisted more aggressive action, unwilling to flood the market with money the way the Fed did in 2008 until governments committed to reining in spending and deregulating their economies.
The new Fed chair will likely take the reins from Bernanke in January of next year, right as the central bank dials back its unprecedented $ 85 - billion a month bond - buying program.
ISTANBUL, May 3 (Reuters)- Turkish consumer price inflation jumped more than expected in April, data showed on Thursday, sending the lira to a record low on concern about the central bank's failure to rein in prices.
Yesterday's decision in Jesner v. Arab Bank, PLC, the U.S. Supreme Court's third major decision involving the Alien Tort Statute (ATS), continues a trend of reining in human rights activists» efforts to police private businesses» overseas conduct through ATS litigation.
While the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other federal initiatives have tried to rein in overdraft fees charged to bank customers, the fees remain big business, especially for big banks.
In his Six - Point Plan to rein in Wall Street, Bernie advocated for laws to hold small business loan interest rates to the same rate offered by the Federal Reserve to foreign bankIn his Six - Point Plan to rein in Wall Street, Bernie advocated for laws to hold small business loan interest rates to the same rate offered by the Federal Reserve to foreign bankin Wall Street, Bernie advocated for laws to hold small business loan interest rates to the same rate offered by the Federal Reserve to foreign banks.
The recent surge in regulatory demands to rein in various types of credit creation conflicts with the pressure on banks from local authorities to fund even more nonproductive economic activity.
Although Deputy Governor Ben Broadbent went on the offensive to state that more rate hikes were necessary to rein in inflation, analysts remain sceptical that the central bank would do anything more to alter the current monetary policy until more clarity on the Brexit discussions emerge.
The most recent five - day stretch of gains came despite pundits calling for some selling early last week on worries about the referendum results in Italy last week — and the effect it may have on Italy's struggling banking sector — and the likelihood that the Federal Reserve may well begin to tighten the monetary reins this week.
Renewed efforts to rein in shadow banking by China's financial watchdogs began in earnest last year following the Communist Party's 19th National Congress in Beijing.
Last Thursday, the Office of Financial Research (OFR), part of the Federal boondoggle created under the Dodd - Frank financial reform legislation in 2010 to foster the illusion that the government was reining in risk on Wall Street, released a new study showing almost unfathomable levels of systemic and interconnected risk among the too - big - to - fail banks that cratered the U.S. financial system in 2008 and has left our economy still struggling to right itself.
The Bank of Canada is optimistic higher interest rates and regulatory efforts to rein in risky borrowing will make the country's financial system more resilient, though the process could take time to unfold and the outcome remains uncertain.
To some extent, the falling prices of commodities such as iron ore and copper appeared related to attempts by Chinese authorities to rein in credit expansion, principally through stricter regulation of the financial sector and a tightening of liquidity in money markets used by banks and companies for funding.
A higher rate of IOER thus serves as a substitute, when it comes to reining in lending, spending, and inflation, for reducing the total available quantity of bank reserves, as the Fed might do by selling - off some of the assets it acquired in the course of three massive rounds of Quantitative Easing.
Though the Bank of Japan has pumped in colossal amounts of money into the money markets over the past couple of days to support liquidity, analysts said it may be tempted to buy up dollars to rein in the export - sapping rise in the currency.
An in - depth knowledge of each business gives these banks a longer view, making it less likely they'll rein in credit lines at the first sign of trouble.
Ed Balls has warned that the Bank of England has become too powerful in the aftermath of the financial crisis and must be reined in.
«Nobody doubts that Stephen Hester has done some important things at RBS, but what this award shows is David Cameron's promises about reining - in excessive bonuses at state - owned banks or using shareholder power have proved to be utterly worthless.»
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer: «It seems President Trump's campaign promises to rein in Wall Street weren't worth the bank notes they were printed on.»
Banks, faced with new regulations aimed at reining in risk, are pulling back from providing construction loans, so alternative lenders are stepping in to...
«Cameron and Miliband clash over reining in the banks and bankers at PMQs Main Ten Reflections on the Oldham East and Saddleworth by - election»
Choose the policies that will rein in carbon emissions without breaking the bank, ticking off the rest of the world, or earning you the boot from voters.
Warren wants to rein these dealers and banks in.
«The bank regulators have been criticized for failing to stop unsafe lending during the housing boom and for pre-empting state attempts to rein in predatory lending.
A decision by China's central bank to rein in reserve funds held by payment firms could cost the industry upwards of $ 689 million a year, spur consolidation and alter the way Asia's biggest tech firms move money.
Banks and traditional lenders have tightened the reins on lending processes in the years following the recession; most won't lend on a fix and flip venture because they prefer to finance properties intended to be held for years to come.
Banks and other traditional lenders have tightened the reins on loan qualifications, and those without excellent credit or proven success in the real estate flipping sector have minimal chances of receiving a traditional loan.
LONDON, June 22 (Reuters)- French and German banks may be forced to turn to the European Central Bank to plug a short - term funding gap if cautious U.S. investors continue to rein in lending on fears of potential losses from a Greek debt default.
When Poloz took the bank's reins in June 2013, he inherited an overnight rate set nearly three years earlier by his predecessor Mark Carney.
In a world where all of the central banks are loosening the reins, any tightening by the Fed is likely to strengthen the U.S. dollar.
But so what, he clearly holds the reins anyway... And his record to date has actually been pretty good: The company has stated its commitment to international governance standards, related party deals have been cleaned up / eliminated since the IPO, KPMG was appointed as auditor, and lots of media scare stories (buying US poultry companies, deposits in related party banks, getting into cattle raising, etc.) have proved to be untrue.
Furthermore, one can see the surges in bank credit accompanying these periods and tie them to specific policy moves by the authorities: The Treasury stimulated inflation in the early 1900s; the Fed deliberately inflated in the roaring 1920s to take the pressure off the British pound (which had been devalued during World War I); the Roosevelt administration took the reins off inflation by debasing the gold - content of the dollar in 1933; zealous money printing in the 1960s led to the inevitable collapse of the Bretton Woods system (and complete fiat money was born); money printing continued apace with Alan Greenspan in the 1990s and, following the dot - com crash, into the 2000s.
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The SEC failed (with disastrous consequences for the entire world) to rein in investment banks and their credit default swaps that undermined the financial sector worldwide in 2008.
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