Sentences with phrase «deciding central bank interest rates»

As the table notes, there has been notable variety over time in the extent and types of delegation of financial and economic functions to bodies outside direct ministerial control, as with the task of deciding central bank interest rates since 1997 and economic forecasting since 2010.

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Those prices help the central bank decide where it should set interest rates.
The central bank offered a gloomier than expected statement about the global economy when it decided to hold off on raising interest rates.
Everything was fine after the central bank announced that it had decided to leave its benchmark interest rate at 0.5 %, while stating that it had cut its outlook for economic growth and indicating that it would take longer to achieve its inflation target.
If the central bank decides the first - half growth rate was for real, it will keep raising interest rates to stay ahead of inflation.
That's the question that confronts officials at the Federal Reserve and institutional investors everywhere ahead of March 15, when the U.S. central bank will decide whether to raise short - term interest rates for the first time since December.
After observing this in one period the central bank will decide to lower interest rates, inferring from below - target inflation / prices that there has been a negative demand shock.
In Australia, the S. & P. / ASX 200 slipped 0.2 percent after the Australian central bank decided to leave benchmark interest rates unchanged, as expected.
The Brexit vote impact is so important to the U.S. that it's part of the reason the Federal Reserve, our country's central bank, decided not to raise interest rates recently.
Canada's central bank opted against raising interest rates on Oct. 25, deciding that two quarter - point increases over the summer are enough for now.
The European Central Bank decided yesterday to keep its interest rates at a record low.
LONDON (AP)-- European stock markets dipped Thursday while the euro struck two - week highs against the dollar after the European Central Bank left its key interest rates unchanged and decided against extending the duration of its bond - buying stimulus...
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.
A slow rise of interest rates in the US, as smaller foreign central banks decide that they have better opportunities elsewhere, and stop buying additional US dollar - denominated liabilities.
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