Sentences with phrase «highs.the 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.
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.
As a Fed governor, Powell has never dissented from a central bank decision.
Also, Chinese policy - making, including central bank decisions, is dominated by the Communist Party.
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).
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.

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The Prime Minister's Office and the central bank declined to comment, and Finance Minister Bill Morneau said in a statement that he doesn't comment on the central bank's independent policy decisions.
Macquarie Group client investment manager David Kiely provided a financial community primer for what not do to in public view when he clicked on an e-mail containing racy GQ photos of Kerr as his colleague Martin Lakos appeared Tuesday on the country's Seven Network TV, to discuss the central bank's surprise decision to keep interest rates unchanged.
The Fed and other central banks now are similarly trying to convince market participants that their policy decisions will be «data dependent.»
Given what central banks have been asked to do in recent years, it could be the most important economic policy decision the new government makes.
In Germany, the European Central Bank (ECB) is scheduled to host its next Governing Council meeting, which will see a rate decision before the U.S. open.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi speaks at a press conference following the institution's interest rate decision.
Japan's decision followed the lead of the European Central Bank, which had previously reduced its rate to -0.3 %.
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.
ECB President Mario Draghi breaks down the key reasons as to why the central bank made the decisions it did at its March meeting.
In their decision, the central bank policymakers mostly followed the script, though they did indicate that one less hike is on the way for 2019.
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.
That decision forced the central bank to leave interest rates at ultra-low levels because the economy never achieved serious momentum.
The European Central Bank will shortly announce its latest rate decision, and ECB President Mario Draghi is expected to lay out a cautious approach, given the widespread uncertainty that's out there right now.
Now, some may be getting ahead of the central bank governor, who will unveil his latest policy decision this morning.
THURSDAY, MAY 3 OLSO - Norway Central Bank announces interest rate decision - 0800 GMT.
The gauge is not the central bank's most closely watched measure — that would be the personal consumption expenditures index — but still could figure into decisions on interest rates.
OSLO - Norway Central Bank holds announcement of the executive board's interest rate decision 0900 GMT.
LIMA - Central Bank of Peru announces interest rate decision.
Australia's central bank left its cash rate at 1.5 percent, a widely expected decision given policy makers have signaled a steady outlook.
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.
STOCKHOLM - Swedish Central Bank announces interest rate decision.
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The decision, which ended an unusually public, months - long search, offers a bit of both worlds, allowing Trump to select a new Fed chief while getting continuity with a Yellen - run central bank that has kept the economy and markets on an even keel.
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.
The Swiss trade union federation, SGB, warned that the central bank's decision could cost jobs and weigh on salaries.
In a press conference following the decision, the Swiss central bank's president, Thomas Jordan, laid out the hope that the «huge overvaluation» of the franc will not persist long.
Asked about the move to reveal the rate cut discussion only after the rate decision was released, a spokeswoman for the central bank said Poloz's open statement to reporters is designed to fill the gap between the quarterly monetary policy report and press release announcing the rate decision.
My remarks will focus on the following question: Should a central bank's decisions on monetary policy account for the stability of the financial system and, if so, how?
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 central bank noted in its interest - rate decision that it would be watching labour - market conditions for a reason.
«The governing council's decision was unanimous, indicating that even hawks such as German central bank chief Jens Weidmann had voted for the easing.»
The central bank's decision to raise interest rates on Sept. 6 was a nod to supercharged economic growth in the second quarter.
Chief Investment Officer at UBS Wealth Management, Mark Haefele, said the central bank's decision to ditch its minimum exchange rate of 1.20...
Yet even Fed policymakers who have raised the alarm on inflation backed the central bank's decision on Wednesday to let its $ 600 billion bond - buying program run to its scheduled end in June.
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.
In its statement, the central bank also highlighted unknowns around U.S. President - elect Donald Trump's policies in a rate decision that underplayed recent signs of a rebound.
I think our board, although unusual amongst other boards, there are very few if any other central banks that have this kind of a board, but in our country, for this kind of filter to be applied to the decision process, I think adds to the credibility, to the legitimacy that the whole process has in the eyes of ordinary people and that's very important.
Because of the United Kingdom's decision to leave the EU, we believe it is less likely the Fed and other central banks globally will look to hike interest rates in the near term.
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