Tag: Monetary policy
It really might be different this time as the Fed puzzles over why high...
Is the Fed puzzled by the lack of impact of high rates on the economy?After more than two years of aggressive monetary tightening by...
New York Fed Is Losing Talent and ‘Street Cred’ Under John Williams
New York Fed Faces Talent Drain and Diminished Influence Under John WilliamsJohn Williams assumed leadership of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in...
US dollar rallies as strong jobs report dampens rate cut hopes – as it...
US Dollar Rallies as Strong Jobs Report Dampens Rate Cut HopesIn recent news, the US dollar has seen a surge as a strong jobs...
Former Fed Kaplan. September is a possibility, but Fed still expects the Fed to...
Former Fed Kaplan Suggests September Move, Fed Maintains Patient StanceFormer Dallas Fed president, Robert Kaplan, recently hinted at a possible move by the Federal...
Thailand’s headline inflation hits 13-month high in May
Thailand’s Headline Inflation Reaches 13-Month High in MayThailand's headline inflation experienced a surge in May, reaching its highest rate in 13 months. The increase...
Why rate cuts look even further away
Why Rate Cuts Seem Even Further AwayThe latest inflation figures are painting a grim picture for the possibility of any rate cuts in the...
Brazil inflation expectations to improve over time, says central bank chief
Brazil Inflation Expectations Expected to Improve, According to Central Bank ChiefBrazil's central bank chief, Roberto Campos Neto, expressed optimism about the stabilization and improvement...
No, Corporate Greed Is Not The Cause Of Inflation.
No, Corporate Greed Is Not The Cause Of InflationIn a recent article published in the local newspaper, the claim that corporate greed is the...
PCE inflation maintained 2.7% annual growth in April – BEA By Investing.com
PCE Inflation Maintains 2.7% Annual Growth in April - BEA By Investing.comInvesting.com -- The Bureau of Economic Analysis has reported that the Personal Consumption...
The Fed’s preferred inflation measure rose 0.2% in April, as expected
The Fed’s preferred inflation measure rose 0.2% in April, as expectedInflation saw a modest increase in April, aligning with market expectations and leaving investors...