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The central bank’s latest quarterly survey of consumer expectations, published on July 21, reveals that more than 50% of ...
The board of Australia’s central bank decided it would need more inflation data before it could cut rates, according to ...
Thailand has chosen Vitai Ratanakorn, a rate cut proponent and the head of its state-owned lender, as the next governor of ...
Bankers in the European Union have approached their regulators in a bid to strengthen official support for the use of ...
The Bank of England has unveiled a structural vector autoregression (SVAR) model that addresses some of the criticisms raised ...
The Bank of Portugal has said Mário Centeno will continue to serve as governor and will attend the European Central Bank’s ...
Making wholesale funding more available to banks boosts monetary policy transmission but heightens systemic risk, researchers ...
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said in a statement today (July 21) that the asset managers – Avanda Investment ...
China’s central bank kept its benchmark lending rates unchanged today (July 21) in a move predicted by economists. The People ...
In a bulletin published on July 18, the authors – Michael Chui, Leonardo Gambacorta, Emanuel Kohlscheen and Han Qiu – note ...
The Egyptian and Chinese central banks signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on July 11 in Cairo to promote co-operation ...
The increase in credit lines from banks to non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) could amplify vulnerabilities in the financial system and pose stability risks, according to research from the ...