Sentences with phrase «by central decisions»

Historically, small churches are on the fringe of denominational attention and thus are less influenced by central decisions than are larger parishes.

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Lane added some texture to the central bank's decision to increase interest rates, saying policy makers were encouraged by «widespread strength» in exports and business investment.
The writedown came late in the quarter after a Dec. 22 decision by Portugal's central bank that effectively wiped out certain Banco Espirito Santo creditors.
OSLO - Norway Central Bank holds Announcement of the Executive Board's interest rate decision and publication of Monetary Policy followed by press conference 0900 GMT STOCKHOLM - Riksbank executive board meeting 0800 GMT.
The U.S. Federal Reserve says it will appeal an earlier decision from the U.S. District Court that challenged the swipe - fee regulations set by the central bank.
Thursday's decision by the Swiss central bank to call time on its efforts to prevent the euro from trading below 1.20 francs was a huge surprise.
It started with the Swiss National Bank's (SNB) decision to unpeg its currency from the euro earlier this month, followed by a larger - than - expected bond - buying program from the European Central Bank (ECB) on January 22.
The decision by the SNB to call time on its efforts to prevent the euro from trading below 1.20 francs was a huge surprise and came amid mounting speculation that the European Central Bank will next week back a big stimulus program that will put more euros in circulation which would further dilute their value.
Three such examples are Aimsio, a digital ticketing software that streamlines field operations by enabling users to file reports, dispatch resources and track project progress all from one central location; DarkVision, which developed a new ultrasound technology that allows companies to create 3D images of the inside of oil wells, enabling them to make more informed and cost - effective production decisions; and Unsist, which uses artificial intelligence to help oil and gas companies make better production and operational choices.
News can affect yields by offering market participants insight into economic fundamentals and shaping their expectations of central banks» future monetary policy decisions.
While a weaker yuan looked inevitable to Trinh, the central bank's decision to devalue the currency on Tuesday took markets by surprise — sparking a selloff in global equities and emerging - market currencies.
The decision by the central bank's policy setting panel was in line with the expectations of markets and economists, who had given only low odds to governor Mark Carney removing a mild bias towards raising rates sometime.
Nor is it uncommon for the central bank to move at rate decisions that aren't accompanied by its so - called Monetary Policy Reports (MPR).
The decision by the U.S. Federal Reserve to move away from its quantitative easing policy — in which the central bank creates billions of dollars to buy financial assets each month — comes amid signs the American economy is beginning to heat up, which would boost demand for Canadian imports.
Following a decision by the Euro - currency Standing Committee (now the Committee on the Global Financial System) in December 1997, a group of central bank economists and market analysts, under the chairmanship of the Bank of Japan, conducted this research from February 1998 to March 1999.
Our goal is to help gold market participants make informed decisions about their wealth in an era of unprecedented monetary expansion by central banks worldwide.
Also, Chinese policy - making, including central bank decisions, is dominated by the Communist Party.
While the decision to leave the EU has caused notable market upheaval, global market declines were actually more extreme in the first few months of 2016 due to significant commodity price weakness, concerns regarding slowed economic growth in the U.S. and China, and monetary decisions by major central banks.
Interest rate changes and decisions taken by central banks.
The recent announcement by European central banks to restrict further sales of gold and the decision by the IMF to fund its debt - relief initiative with off - market transactions, contributed to a sharp recovery in sentiment in the gold market in late September; the gold price in US dollars increased by around 25 per cent in the wake of these decisions, but has since retraced about half of this rise.
Upturn in Sentiment Buoys Some Emerging - Market Risk Assets There has been a welcome stabilization in global financial markets in recent weeks, which has been helped by indications from the European Central Bank (ECB) that it stood ready to expand its quantitative easing (QE) program, the possibility that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) might do the same, and a decision by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) to further cut interest rates and relax reserve requirements.
At last month's Seoul summit of the G20 — or the G19 +1, as one senior Asian central bank official recently dubbed it — the US was isolated from the other world economic powers by the Federal Reserve's decision to print hundreds of billions of dollars to boost the struggling US economy.
Some policymakers responded to the global uncertainty and downside risks to inflation by revising down their economic projections, but a number of market participants went a step further to call the central bank's decision to begin policy normalization in December 2015 a «policy mistake.»
Noting that monetary policy works in part by altering financial prices and asset values, and thus by affecting risk - taking and borrowing and saving decisions, it questions the notion that the monetary policy and financial stability goals of central banks can be neatly separated.
Today the European Central Bank will deliver their rate decision followed by a much anticipated press conference with Mario Draghi.
Monetary policy in China is too big a deal to be left to the central bank; the State Council, headed by Premier Li Keqiang, has to sign off on its decisions.
For Europe, the announcement of interest rate decisions made by the European Central Bank (ECB) is always followed by a press conference.
And because these press conferences give context to the reasons behind some of the decisions made by the central banks, they sometimes end up being far more important than the actual decision itself.
And what's important there is, first, that the bubble is identified by a set of experts — a set of policy makers who are focused on this issues — and, secondly, once the recommendations are made it's a broader political decision, not just the central banking making the decision; it's a broader decision made by policy makers and legislators about what to do about the problem.
Due to the importance of these key decisions taken by the central banks, their pronouncements are often followed by a press conference.
Initial coin offerings (ICOs) will not be banned in South Korea after all, according to a recent decision by the central government.
Today's interest rate decision has traders holding their breath, which, by definition, reminds us all that the central bank is the center of the universe — and has been since the onset of a financial crisis that it completely missed ahead of time.
If indeed choices «central to personal dignity and autonomy» are what lie at the heart of the liberty protected by due process of law, how can it be said that a terminally ill person's decision to end his or her life is any less «intimate and personal» than the decision to have an abortion?
She does not mean to be a totalitarian religious society whose life and decisions are all ruled by the orders of a central authority.
Though Monday's decision by the District Court of Cologne does not outlaw circumcision, it is still «outrageous and insensitive,» Dieter Graumann, head of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, said in a statement issued Tuesday.
This view is superlatively expressed by the plurality opinion of the three moderate justices in the Supreme Court's 1992 Casey decision: «[I] ntimate and personal choices [are] choices central to personal dignity and autonomy.»
Suffice it to say that the conceptuality which I accept — and accept because it seems to do justice to deep analysis of human experience and observation, as well as to the knowledge we now have of the way «things go» in the world — lays stress on the dynamic «event» character of that world; on the inter-relationships which exist in what is a societal universe, on the inadequacy of «substance» thinking to describe such a universe of «becoming» and «belonging», on the place of decisions in freedom by the creatures with the consequences which such decisions bring about, and on the central importance of persuasion rather than coercive force as a clue to the «going» of things in that universe.
He proved he can learn from experience by shellacking the No. 12 seed in his opening match, 10 - 3, and won two more big matches in consolation, pinning No. 11 Christian Cabuag of Monte Vista Christian - Watsonville and collecting an 11 - 3 major decision over Central - Fresno's Adrian Chavez.
Arsenal fans were disappointed this summer when Wenger chose not to sign a third senior central defender, having teenager Calum Chambers as the main back - up to Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker, a decision that has already been made to look foolish this season and was again by two Hull goals against a makeshift back line.
Eyebrows have been raised by Van Gaal's decision to move Lingard into a central role of late, but the youngster helped expose City's lack of pace with his intelligent movement.
Coutinho had shone in a central midfield role with Liverpool, where Jurgen Klopp played the likes of Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, and Mohamed Salah in a front three, and a similar ploy could be deployed at the Camp Nou, though Paulinho could be hard done by the decision, given his impressive showing in the right - midfield position in a 4 -4-2 setup.
Ashley Young was given licence to organise the Aston Villa attack from a free, central role, Marseille's Mathieu Valbuena — habitually a right - sided attacking midfielder — found himself used as a conventional number 10 and even as a «false nine» on occasion, and Udinese's push for Champions League qualification was given an unexpected shot in the arm by Francesco Guidolin's decision to convert Chile winger Alexis Sánchez into a high - octane central playmaker.
It shows that the decision by the Church's Central Finance Board (CFB) to invest in Nestlé and of the Joint Advisory Committee on the Ethics in Investment (JACEI) to «engage» with Nestlé executives led to the company weakening its baby milk marketing policies.
The Park District's construction plans were derailed by the referendum loss and the decision this spring by the Grayslake Library District Board to back out of a joint venture to build a combination library - community center in Central Park.
Although houses were built by local councils, funding came from the central government so the political decision to no longer do so was taken in Westminster; hence my formulation UK government.
This means that it can't decide on its own to either print more money or change interest rates as these decisions are made by the European Central Bank.
Decentralist decisions by the center can presumably be changed by the central government.
«FitzPatrick is a major employer and the effect of Entergy's decision will be felt by hundreds of hardworking employees and their families, as well as taxpayers, small businesses and communities across Oswego County and Central New York.»
An education freedom act would take educational decision - making firmly away from the politicians and into the hands of local authorities, while sponsor - managed schools would replace Labour's academies, to be commissioned by local authorities rather than central government.
The harsh assessment and decision by Perez Williams set off a firestorm among grassroots Democratic groups and party activists in Central New York who support Balter and view the challenge by Perez Williams as a betrayal.
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