Sentences with phrase «monetary policy front»

Furthermore, on the monetary policy front, the gradual easing of quantitative easing (QE) in many economies in the coming years, led by the Federal Reserves in the United States, will do little to improve visibility.
The Fed's tightening was not the only major development on the US monetary policy front: President Trump nominated Jay Powell to succeed Janet Yellen as Chair of the Fed.
On the monetary policy front the big event of the quarter was the adoption of negative rates by the BOJ Policy Board on 29 January on a narrow majority of five to four.
«The Chinese government is caught in the dilemma of dealing with slower growth and yet higher inflation again,» Ren at IHS said, adding that the government had little real room to wiggle on the monetary policy front while stabilizing growth.

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«We expect the stagnation trend to continue and potentially accelerate next year, exacerbated by lower oil prices, tighter monetary policy and continued uncertainty on the geopolitical front,» noted Barclays economist Eldar Vakhitov in a recent report.
In the middle, US Economics of slowly improving US economy, low interest rates, low and gradually rising inflation, recovering job picture, front - loaded fiscal policy are all collectively in a tug of war with gradually tightening monetary policy and trade war scare.
Arvicco / BitNovosti further commented, «Currently ECIP 1017 is a front - runner in terms of being adopted as Ethereum Classic monetary policy standard.
In my personal opinion, the emphasis upon taking out insurance against downside risks lies in conflict with the shift to data dependency given long and variable lags of monetary policy impacts on the broader economy which could have counselled front - loading insurance cuts rather than scattering them (if delivering any more at all) in which case precious little insurance has been taken out.
On the Federal Reserve communication front, the first post-FOMC speech by Dallas Fed President Kaplan (non-voter) echoed Atlanta Fed President Lockhart's earlier views that Brexit will factor into U.S. monetary policy considerations.
It is certainly reasonable to believe that this source of UST selling will continue to keep USTS rallies «limp,» and still in front of a very pro-growth / reflationary Trump policy mix to come: lower corporate and individual taxes, industry deregulation, trade policy (tariffs will drive up domestic prices as cheaper international goods competition is removed) and a fiscal policy shift away from monetary policy will all conspire to take rates higher in the year + window ahead.
Specifically, the FOMC is opting to retain its easy monetary policies, but undertake no new initiatives at this time, Perhaps the Fed went this more conservative route in view of the somewhat better news out on the economic front over the past few weeks, notably the generally improving housing metrics, the pickup in June's personal income, and the surprising uptick in the Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index for July issued yesterday.
Elsewhere on the policy front, monetary accommodation remained extreme and the recently tabled proposal for a capital markets union raised hopes of a more dynamic, liquid and integrated industry.
Meanwhile, certain ECB officials have already expressed their cautious attitude towards monetary policy, so there's nothing really new on that front as well.
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