Sentences with phrase «monetary policy easing from»

Strong export, import and inflation data from the U.K. in recent months have also reduced the likelihood of further monetary policy easing from the Bank of England (BOE) and should consequently alleviate some pressure on sterling, according to research sent to clients from Singaporean bank, DBS, on Wednesday.

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The BOJ currently makes the distinction because buying long - term government bonds for monetary easing could bind its hands on policy for longer than it wants and make a future exit from ultra-loose easing difficult.
Additionally we believe the Bank of Japan will continue to deliver market - friendly monetary easing policies in 2016 similar to the stimulus from QE and shareholder - friendly activities we saw in 2015.
At a press conference Thursday afternoon, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke fielded a number of questions from reporters about the open - ended nature of monetary easing, saying, «We're not going to be premature in removing policy accommodation... We're going to give it some time to make the sure the recovery is well established.»
The weaker overall outlook for global economic growth could prove the decisive factor in persuading the ECB to further ease monetary policy in a concerted effort to stop the eurozone's recovery from stalling.
One of its most controversial has been the use of so - called unconventional monetary policy, chiefly three rounds of quantitative easing (or QE, beautifully explained in this clip) from 2008 to 2014.
By easing the yuan's peg to the dollar, China will be able to benefit from a weaker renminbi as the Federal Reserve tightens monetary policy, states BofA.
The monetary policy easing cycle that involved many developed country central banks from mid 2002 to mid 2003 now appears to have largely run its course (Table 4).
The Bank of Japan will consider making negative interest rates the centrepiece of future monetary easing by shifting its prime policy target from base money to interest rates at its review, Reuters reported on Sept. 14, citing sources familiar with its thinking.
Stress seems to be endemic in America, and while no monetary policy issued from the Federal Reserve can ease stress, there are herbs that will.
Quantitative Easing (QE): A government monetary policy occasionally used to increase the money supply by buying government securities or other securities from the market.
With divergent global monetary policy, the US ending quantitative easing just as Europe enters phase one, there has been a trend among investors to shift away from US equity ETFs towards non-US equity ETFs.
These include 1) reducing the risk of recession; 2) reverting to quantitative easing; 3) moving away from inflation targeting; 4) using fiscal policy to replace monetary policy; (v) using fiscal and monetary policy together in a bid to introduce so - called «helicopter money»; and 5) pushing interest rates higher through structural reforms designed to lower excess savings, most obviously via increases in retirement age.
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