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Reuters The International Monetary Fund urged Japan to avoid withdrawing fiscal policy stimulus and said monetary policy should be loosened further if risks to the economy materialise, warning of weak consumption that remains vulnerable to external shocks.
96 months ago
The Economist A new proposal for a European Monetary Fund is nonetheless starting a badly-needed discussion
97 months ago
The Economist Suspicion of eastern elites and the impact of monetary policy has switched parties since 1896
99 months ago
The Economist Is the new president’s monetary policy likely to succeed or fail? Our latest economics podcast
Money talks: An expert’s guide to Trumponomics
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A leading economist has issued stark warnings about the Trump era and its impact on the American and global economy. We ask if the new president’s monetary policy is likely to succeed or fail. And with Trump being an economic populist, what will be
Read more ... his attitude to the Fed?
101 months ago
The Wall Street Journal How many doves are there on India's monetary policy committee?
104 months ago
Yahoo Finance The need for monetary policy change is urgent.
105 months ago
HuffPost Lifestyle “Failure and success are quite relative, and what seems to be a failure in the short run can often lead to success. Moreover, it is often an essential ingredient to success."
106 months ago
The Wall Street Journal After the financial crisis, more ordinary people have been examining the roots of the monetary system. One group wants commercial banks to be stripped of the power to create new money.
U.K. Activist Group Emerges as Voice for Monetary Reform
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Positive Money, part of a vibrant subculture of monetary crusaders that has emerged in the wake of the economic crisis, has a singular and radical goal: It wants commercial banks to be stripped of the power to create new money.
118 months ago
The Economist When the Bank of England last raised interest rates, most people had never heard of subprime mortgages; the Chinese economy was half its current size; and the iPhone was only a month old. On August 6th the bank’s monetary-policy committee (MPC) vot
Read more ... ed to hold rates steady again. But many pundits expect an increase by the turn of the year. What will it mean when rates rise at last? http://econ.st/1gf75cj
The only way is up
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Tighter monetary policy is on the way. Borrowers tremble—but the end of cheap credit is not all bad news
118 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Meet the Bank of Japan's lone ranger, challenging the governor's grip and warning that more easing could fuel bubbles and volatility.
123 months ago
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