Sentences with phrase «price stability of»

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The XinFin ecosystem will support price stability of FIAT currencies, upcoming national crypto currencies and existing cryptocurrencies through monitoring activities like KYC, AML on TradeFinex platform.
While such volatility is not uncommon in the world of cryptocurrency, it goes to show there is still some concern over the future price stability of this currency.
As a result, over time, a laddered portfolio of bonds over only 15 years tends to produce a portfolio with the income of the longer maturity bonds, but with the price stability of the middle maturity bonds in the ladder.
The relative stability of the Naira against the Dollar had impacted positively on price stability of most goods in the market.

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The minutes of the Fed's June meeting noted that «some participants suggested that increased risk tolerance among investors might be contributing to elevated asset prices more broadly; a few participants expressed concern that subdued market volatility, coupled with a low equity premium, could lead to a build - up of risks to financial stability
«Were the FOMC to delay the start of policy normalization for too long, we would likely end up having to tighten policy relatively abruptly to keep the economy from significantly overshooting both of our goals,» of price stability and full employment, Yellen said.
The governor of the central bank plays a significant role in the drafting of the institution's mandate and he spends a good chunk of his research budget investigating whether there are better ways to achieve price stability.
As he prepares to leave his position in June, Dudley said in a speech that he feels confident that the policymaking Federal Open Market Committee is close to its objective of full employment and price stability.
«It's hard to understand why the BOJ is still cautious about adopting a price - stability target,» Kuroda wrote, eight years ago, before the central bank was strong - armed this year into adopting a binding inflation target of 2 percent.
«There was broad agreement among members to convey the Governing Council's concerns about the recent volatility in the euro exchange rate, which represented a source of uncertainty that had to be monitored with respect to its implications for the medium - term outlook for price stability,» the minutes said.
«Deflation won't be eradicated unless the BOJ sets a clear price - stability target of around 2 percent and eliminates deflationary expectations with relentless monetary easing.»
«You have to admit (there's) the possibility that the price could actually decline in these circumstances,» Poloz told a news conference in Ottawa after the release of the bank's semi-annual assessment on the state of Canada's financial stability.
Yellen said the economy is making progress toward the Fed's goals of maximum employment and price stability but still «has a bit more room to run.»
«The Fed should be cautious until the 2 percent price stability target clearly is in sight,» Allen Sinai, chief global economist of Decision Economics, wrote in response to the survey.
The relative stability of the dollar since its recovery in 2010 has meant that the pricing strategy didn't result in exchange rate losses.
«We need regulators to look into the space more closely, the Korean exchanges have become crazy in terms of price differences so these regulatory actions would help the price stability,» Aslam said.
«We are concerned about the implications for inflation, price stability... we have to pay attention to all of that.
There are any number of theories explaining the sudden drop in crude oil prices after two years of stability: America's increasing supply, the world's faltering demand, an undeclared price war being waged by Saudi Arabia, the rising U.S. dollar.
When asked if he was worried about U.S. shale producers ramping production and eclipsing the recent international cuts, Novak said, «Undoubtedly the joint action by many countries to achieve the balance and to reduce the output are aimed at giving stability to the market and as a result we see a great level of investment, lower volatility, prices stabilizing at a certain level, which does play out to move investment going into shale production so one needs to assess the overall supply and demand balance.»
New Zealand's booming housing prices are now 45.4 % above the previous market peak of late 2007, and officials warn the rapid increases pose a risk to financial stability.
Success means the reinforcement of prices and revenue stability for producers after two difficult years; failure risks starting a fourth year of stock builds and a possible return to lower prices,» the IEA added.
Greenspan didn't budge, and Yellen's fears never materialized, but the episode goes to show the future chairman is by no means indifferent to the Fed's worthy goal of maintaining price stability.
A top Federal Reserve official on Friday defended the central bank's dual mandate of full employment and price stability, but also told CNBC he's optimistic the U.S. economy is gathering strength.
[As] concerns over rising food prices subsided [from the second quarter], political stability is now the second highest concern after recent high - profile demonstrations and as politics [dominates] the media headlines,» Richard Hall, country manager of Nielsen Malaysia, told CNBC in an e-mail interview.
The inflation wars of the 1970s and 1980s led to a broad consensus on two fronts among academics and policymakers: First, central banks are responsible and accountable for price stability, which was often acknowledged through the formal adoption of an inflation targeting framework.
Given the fragile nature of price expectations and the importance of getting actual inflation back towards 2 1/2 per cent relatively quickly to reinforce the stability of price expectations, the response of policy, even with the benefit of hindsight, seems about right (Graph 3).
Financial conditions affect households» and firms» decisions, so that the transmission of U.S. monetary policy to the real economy depends, to a large extent, on how changes in monetary policy help deliver the appropriate financial market conditions to support our objectives of price stability and maximum employment.
While price level or nominal GDP targeting by monetary authorities are options, fiscal and other policies must also take on some of the burden to help sustain economic growth and stability.
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.
The Fed manages interest rate levels to meet their mandate of fostering «maximum employment and price stability
Unfortunately, if the status quo endures, the future is likely to hold more of the same — with the possibility of even more severe challenges to maintaining price and economic stability.
The question of whether central banks can use monetary policy to promote financial stability as well as price stability has re-emerged from time to time.
Central banks still give very high priority to inflation control (they are, after all, the embodiment of Rogoff's anti-inflationary central banker), but they do not, generally, focus exclusively on price stability.
You can see this sense of priorities — with medium - term price stability being the sine qua non, and our acceptance that inflation may vary a little over the course of the cycle — in the specification of the inflation target as being an average «over the course of the cycle».
It is not clear to me that a modest tightening in monetary policy beyond that needed to achieve full employment and price stability in the absence of a bubble would represent a favorable cost - benefit trade - off.
For more than 20 years this framework as we have practised it has delivered the desired degree of price stability and has greatly contributed to overall macroeconomic performance.
During this period, the rate of inflation in the United States fell to levels broadly consistent with most definitions of price stability, and inflation expectations at longer horizons imply confidence that these gains will also prove durable.
Bond act as both a volatility - minimizer for those investors that can't stomach a large stock allocation and a source of stability during stock market sell - offs for either spending purposes or liquidity for those that need to rebalance into lower stock prices.
Price stability, or a relatively constant level of inflation, allows businesses to plan for the future, since they know what to expect.
The Federal Reserve clearly communicates long - term inflation goals in order to keep a steady long - term rate of inflation, which in turn maintains price stability.
How central banks assess risks to price and financial stability will determine the pace at which they will withdraw monetary accommodation, one of the key risks to the global growth cycle.
«If the outlook for the labor market does not improve substantially, the committee will continue its purchases of agency mortgage - backed securities, undertake additional asset purchases, and employ its other policy tools as appropriate until such improvement is achieved in a context of price stability,» the Fed's announcement stated.
The FOMC's annoucement after their meeting on Wednesday affirmed the Fed's QE3 policy, offering no changes, while stating, «If the outlook for the labor market does not improve substantially, the Committee will continue its purchases of agency mortgage - backed securities, undertake additional asset purchases, and employ its other policy tools as appropriate until such improvement is achieved in a context of price stability
These gains were matched in many economies around the world, the result not just of the now widespread practice of having a central bank with instrument independence commit to an implicit or explicit goal of price stability, but also of course of the effects of global economic integration on competition and labor costs.
The Reserve Bank has an inflation target to achieve the goals of price stability, full employment, and prosperity and welfare of the Australian people.
In Australia (as in Sweden and Finland), the inflation target was adopted first by the Reserve Bank in 1993, as an operational interpretation of the price stability goal of its legislated mandate.
The New York City area, with its many interest rate - sensitive industries, has prospered when decision - makers in the public and private sectors could have confidence that the Federal Reserve was committed to a rigorous set of policies that promoted price stability, in a growth - oriented economic environment.
In the UK, New Zealand and Europe, there is a clear lexicographic ranking of the real and nominal objectives, with the primary goal of the RBNZ, the Bank of England and the ECB being price stability, while real economy goals are given a subordinate weighting.
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