Sentences with phrase «tightening bias»

The phrase "tightening bias" refers to a situation where a central bank is leaning towards increasing interest rates or adopting policies that reduce the amount of money in circulation. It indicates that the central bank wants to slow down inflation or stabilize the economy by making borrowing more expensive. Full definition
At the time, the implied probability of a BoC rate cut in 2014 was at its high - water mark of the year — and the governor had removed the Bank's tightening bias in October 2013.
If the clarity of the Fed's continuing tightening bias is muddled by the rose - coloring of Wall Street's glasses, consider the following:
Given continuing inflation pressures and an otherwise unambiguous tightening bias, whatever room the Fed left open for policy change was clearly to allow flexibility in the event that the housing market deteriorates profoundly.
PBoC likely to continue with enhancing liquidity fine - tuning and keeping tightening bias - Barclays
Dollar demand has picked up following the FOMC decision, which revealed that the US central bank is maintaining its upbeat outlook and tightening bias even after the recent hurricanes took their toll on growth.
Plus, policy - makers will want to limit any further gains in the Canadian dollar, which is up almost 9 per cent since early June, when the central bank first adopted a tightening bias.
Retaining continuity with Carney seemed to be a big thing for Poloz when he was first stepping into the job (to the detriment of Canadian monpol, in my opinion — the tightening bias should've been out the door waaaaaay sooner), but he's been his own man for the vast majority of his time at the helm.
The Peoples Bank of China is expected to carry on with enhancing liquidity fine - tuning while maintaining a tightening bias in both monetary and regulatory policy, as long as growth continues to be more than 6.5 percent,...
It should impact both the U.S. economy and the federal budget, and maybe as an unintended consequence, the Federal Reserve interest rate policy will accelerate its tightening bias.
The Canadian dollar is the second - best performing major currency this month after the central bank unexpectedly adopted a tightening bias two weeks ago with suggestions that stimulus associated with two rate cuts in 2015 may need to be withdrawn.
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