Sentences with phrase «led to an inflation in»

US also simply has more money to spend - leading to inflation in prices.
Societe Generale strategist Dylan Grice is concerned that as a result of the Federal Reserve's ongoing quantitative easing programs, all scenarios going forward lead to inflation in the United States.

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But the general level of prices can rise due to inflation, leading to an increase in nominal GDP even if the volume of goods and services produced is unchanged.
So that policy response is going to lead to slightly higher inflation in terms of wages and slightly higher interest rates, and the market had to respond to that.
'' «Good» inflation is a consequence of an improved growth backdrop, leading to an increase in wages that pushes up prices and services,» it said.
A stronger dollar, lower inflation and a more dovish U.S. Federal Reserve may lead the central bank to increase rates twice in 2017, JP Morgan said.
He said that even if U.S. inflation numbers come in better than expected they would not lead to a sustained dollar recovery but a short - term gain.
But when the Bank of Canada started managing inflation in the early 1990s, rates fell, ultimately leading to a surge in home ownership.
Traders are suddenly worried about interest rates (although anyone older than 30 has to be amused that 2.85 % on the Treasury 10 - year is a source of panic), worried about inflation (although after the last decade of stagnant wages, Friday's 2.9 % rise should be cheered, not jeered), and worried about a tax - fueled spike in growth (with this report from Powell's Atlanta colleagues leading the way.)
We would say the US is growing faster than its real potential GDP, which ultimately leads to a bit of an uptick in inflation, but at the moment we remain pretty optimistic.
«It would lead to inflation, price increases and in some cases shortages of food.»
He brought back free - market economic policies, which led to lower inflation and even an economic boom in the late»70s.
Because inflation is factored into the projected rate of investment return for a fund, any reduction in the assumed inflation rate can lead to the the fund reducing its projected rate for its investments.
If you have 30 years in retirement, a «safe» strategy may not grow your assets enough to keep pace or outpace inflation, which could lead to struggles down the line to maintain your standard of living or manage a big medical bill, Stinchcombe said.
Higher wages can point to higher inflation, which, in turn, could lead the Fed to raise interest rates more aggressively.
«If global sentiment remains strong and inflation muted, then financial conditions could remain loose into the medium term, leading to a build - up of financial vulnerabilities in advanced and emerging market economies alike.
In the Doug Purvis Memorial Lecture, Governor Stephen S. Poloz shows how changing the mix of monetary and fiscal policies can yield the same outcomes for growth and inflation, but lead to different results for public sector and private sector debt levels, which can impact financial stability.
Finally, in a nominal GDP targeting regime, a decline in r - star caused by slower trend growth automatically leads to a higher rate of trend inflation, providing a larger buffer to respond to economic downturns.
That led to inflation (expected to reach 4 % by year end) and bubbles in the real estate and stock markets.
In EMs, GDP growth has picked up, from 3.6 % in 3Q16 to 4.4 % in 3Q17, leading to a reduction in excess capacity and bottoming of inflatioIn EMs, GDP growth has picked up, from 3.6 % in 3Q16 to 4.4 % in 3Q17, leading to a reduction in excess capacity and bottoming of inflatioin 3Q16 to 4.4 % in 3Q17, leading to a reduction in excess capacity and bottoming of inflatioin 3Q17, leading to a reduction in excess capacity and bottoming of inflatioin excess capacity and bottoming of inflation.
This boom in real estate prices, the rise in CPI inflation, as well as the desire of our monetary authorities to achieve price stability and impose inflation targeting, eventually led to the brisk intervention of the Bank of Canada.
Over the past century, monetary policy strategies have evolved in response to changing realities, from the panics and depressions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries that led to the creation of the Federal Reserve to the Great Depression, from Bretton Woods and subsequent battles to contain inflation to the dominance of inflation targeting today (Williams 2014, 2015a).
These are exactly the kinds of things that lead to inflation, but we aren't in the business of guessing.
True, it was only one quarter's information and that was not enough to change our numerical forecast of inflation, but it did lead us to conclude in our May Statement on Monetary Policy that there was no longer an upward risk to our inflation forecast.
In fact, the sentiment is so heavily skewed towards deflation, low growth and low interest rates forever right now that an unexpected rise in inflation in the coming years could lead to great returns in commodities for a timIn fact, the sentiment is so heavily skewed towards deflation, low growth and low interest rates forever right now that an unexpected rise in inflation in the coming years could lead to great returns in commodities for a timin inflation in the coming years could lead to great returns in commodities for a timin the coming years could lead to great returns in commodities for a timin commodities for a time.
In January, expensive commodities led to inflation, higher interest rates in developing markets, riots in the Arab world, and lower economic growtIn January, expensive commodities led to inflation, higher interest rates in developing markets, riots in the Arab world, and lower economic growtin developing markets, riots in the Arab world, and lower economic growtin the Arab world, and lower economic growth.
In December, inflation in the 19 countries of the eurozone fell below zero and raised the specter of deflation, a sustained decline in prices that can lead to higher unemployment and that is notoriously difficult to reversIn December, inflation in the 19 countries of the eurozone fell below zero and raised the specter of deflation, a sustained decline in prices that can lead to higher unemployment and that is notoriously difficult to reversin the 19 countries of the eurozone fell below zero and raised the specter of deflation, a sustained decline in prices that can lead to higher unemployment and that is notoriously difficult to reversin prices that can lead to higher unemployment and that is notoriously difficult to reverse.
«On the other hand, an overheated economy could result in significant inflation pressures or lead to financial instability,» the minutes said.
Before discussing the asset price issue, again it is worth repeating that the issue is whether inflation targeting itself led to monetary policy settings being easier than would have been the case in other frameworks.
Just as the events of the 1970s and emergence of stagflation throughout the industrial world, led to new policy paradigms, I believe that recent events will force us to develop new approaches to thinking about economic fluctuations and inflation which will, in turn, drive major changes in thinking about fiscal and monetary policy.
There is no doubt, as some have pointed out in recent times, that adverse supply shocks are presenting the most significant challenge to the inflation - targeting approach that it has so far experienced in a period of nearly two decades since New Zealand and Canada led the way in adopting it.
The U.S. government began to tighten monetary policy years prior to the recession in 1958, also known as the Eisenhower Recession, in an effort to curb inflation; however, prices continued to climb and the strengthening U.S. dollar led to a growing foreign trade deficit.
One reason for this boom is the belief that the Fed's easy - money policies will lead to serious inflation in the future.
The Federal Reserve started raising rates in 1986 to combat inflation as equity markets had enjoyed a stellar run - up; tightened monetary policy at home was welcomed with a steep sell - off that became known as «Black Monday» and led to stock market crashes around the globe, starting in Hong Kong and spreading to Europe.
In principle, keeping policy sufficiently accommodative to achieve maximum employment could lead inflation to be too high.
This is what led us to indicate in our September decision that the risks around our July inflation projection were tilted to the downside.
To be clear, as we saw in 2011, changes in oil prices could lead inflation to blip above 2 percent for a few monthTo be clear, as we saw in 2011, changes in oil prices could lead inflation to blip above 2 percent for a few monthto blip above 2 percent for a few months.
While the positives include the unemployment rate falling to 42 - year lows, a weaker pound sterling is leading to a spike in consumer inflation; in the event of a negative outcome in the negotiations with the European Union, the UK currency could slide further, leading to a rise in consumer prices and leaving the Bank of England in a very precarious situation in which easing interest rates will be ruled out due to high inflation, and hiking rates will lead to a slowdown in economic activity.
The selling has raged on in the days since, fueled partly by fear that higher inflation would lead the Fed to accelerate its interest rates hikes and weaken the economy and the stock market.
The lower costs associated with gasoline also led to a decline in the year - on - year consumer - inflation numbers, which came in at 2.0 percent compared to 2.2 percent in September.
An upturn in bank lending, if taken too far, could also lead to inflation.
As recently as June, its belief in Europe's economic revival led it to forecast that core inflation would move up to 1.5 % in 2016.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Thursday the annual rate of inflation in its 34 developed - country members rose to 1.5 % from 1.3 % in October, while in the Group of 20 leading industrial and developing nations it increased to 2.9 % from 2.8 %.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Tuesday said the annual rate of inflation in its 34 developed - country members rose to 1.6 % from 1.5 % in November, while in the Group of 20 leading industrial and developing nations it fell to 2.9 % from 3.0 %.
Higher food and oil prices led to a marked increase in consumer price inflation throughout the region in mid 2004, particularly in Thailand, Singapore, Korea and the Philippines.
That likely led to an acceleration of inflation in some items, such as air fares and package vacations.
The introduction of the major elements of the new tax system in July will lead to temporarily higher CPI inflation in the September quarter 2000, followed by a period of time during which reductions in various taxes flowing through to prices will reduce measured inflation.
The important thing to remember is that the government will want to avoid the expansion that was «associated with the earlier plan that led to higher CPI, asset price inflation and a surge in lending to non-priority projects,» says J.P. Morgan.
The experience of many nations has demonstrated that relying on domestic currency creation to finance government expenditures results in excessive inflation, erodes the value of a country's currency and often leads to a misallocation of scarce resources.
Zimbabwe suffered hyper - inflation because the policy of dividing the land of large white - owned, export - oriented farms among supporters of the regime led to a collapse in the country's foreign trade.
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