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Monetary Policy Week in Review – Apr 27, 2013
April 28th, 2013
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by Peter Nielsen, Central Bank Newsp> Last week nine central banks took policy decisions, with Hungary continuing its rate-cutting spree and the other eight banks (Namibia, New Zealand, Philippines, Fiji, Japan, Mexico, Colombia and Trinidad & T… more »
Global Interbank Lending Falls to Historical Low in Q4 - BIS
April 25th, 2013
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by Peter Nielsen, Central Bank Newsp> Lending between banks, especially to those in the euro area and the United States, shrank further in the fourth quarter of 2012 while credit to non-banks rose, accelerating the recent trend toward a retreat in i… more »
Central Bank News: Inflation Remains Sticky
April 21st, 2013
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by Peter Nielsen, Central Bank Newsp> Last week six central banks took policy decisions with two major banks in emerging markets (Turkey and Brazil) changing their rates in opposite direction while the other four central banks (Canada, Sweden, Mozambiq… more »
Week Ending 30 March 2013: 3 Cuts, 1 Raise for Central Banks
April 2nd, 2013
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by Peter Nielsen, Central Bank Newsp> Last week 12 central banks took policy decisions with three banks cutting rates (Vietnam, Hungary and Georgia), eight keeping rates on hold (Israel, Angola, Turkey, Morocco, Taiwan, Zambia, Czech Republic and Romani… more »
Central Bank News 02 Mar 2013: Mostly Wait-and-See
March 3rd, 2013
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Monetary Policy Week in Review – Mar 2, 2013: Rates still declining but most central banks in wait-and-see modeby Peter Nielsen, Central Bank News Last week seven central banks took monetary policy decisions with two banks (Hungary and Jamaica)… more »
