Easy
money policies abroad push the dollar higher, hurting U.S. exporters and making it harder for the Fed to get inflation back up to its 2 percent target.
Not exact matches
Stimulative
policies begun under former Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke and continued by his successor, Janet L. Yellen, inadvertently channeled huge amounts of
money into economic competitors
abroad, including billions of dollars that bolstered China's industries and exports.
In Portugal, job opportunities for scientists from
abroad are much better than they used to be 25 years ago, but there still is «no decent seed
money or a reentry funding
policy, which is a great pity, because everything else makes us feel that we are becoming a «normal» scientific country,» de Sousa says.
President Bush plans to use a Rose Garden speech on global warming
policy today to propose several ways to improve the situation, government officials say, including an increase in
money for basic climate research and an effort to coordinate American climate - modeling efforts with those
abroad.