Sentences with phrase «central bank decisions»

In its latest September report, the 14 - member oil producing cartel said that the trend of «moderate» global growth was likely to continue in 2016 and 2017 and that imminent central bank decisions and political developments were likely «to be influential.»
Incongruent central bank decisions, uneven economic growth around the world, and currency volatility may continue for now, paving the way for loss - aversion behavior to make further appearances over the summer.
Instead the markets yawned and carried equities to new all - time highs.The central bank decisions went as expected; the unemployment was a bit weaker than projected but the weather problems from the hurricanes have probably not been fully tallied.
Also, Chinese policy - making, including central bank decisions, is dominated by the Communist Party.
Some of the most drastic events could come with events like a natural disaster, a surprise central bank decision to change interest rates, a disappointing corporate earnings report or an unexpectedly strong macroeconomic data release can all lead to unpredictable changes in asset prices.
Investors recently have seemingly become more optimistic, have started to take the low volatility level as normal, and have a stronger belief that well - telegraphed central bank decisions will not come with any surprises.
Markets globally are emerging from an abnormally low interest - rate environment that has been influenced in large part by central bank decision - making globally.
Once upon a time, politicians held their tongues and the Federal Reserve Board's Open Market Committee (FOMC), in a show of solidarity, appeared to rubber stamp central bank decisions.
The RBNZ's challenges became immediately apparent after the central bank decision, with investors lifting the local dollar to a one - year peak despite the easing and threatening to depress both exports and inflation in New Zealand's small open economy with a population of 4.7 million.
As a Fed governor, Powell has never dissented from a central bank decision.
«A key indicator of where he might go in the future is the fact that he never cast a vote in dissent of a central bank decision during Yellen's time at the helm,» said Steve Rick, chief economist at CUNA Mutual Group.
TD initially lowered its rate to 2.75 per cent from 2.85 per cent following the July 2015 central bank decision, but later cut it to 2.7 per cent to match the moves by the other big Canadian banks.
For the same $ 1,000, 3 % yield bond, if the raising of interest rates — either via a central bank decision, from inflation, a greater supply of the same security or associated / competing securities entering the market, or from a flight to other assets — brought the interest rate up to 4 %, the new price of the bond would be $ 750 ($ 30 /.04).
Politics, central banking decisions, and an ever - evolving global economy pack enough punch to keep currency markets constantly on the move.
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