Monetary policy
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Rather than rushing to increase regulation and potentially creating compliance costs and regulatory risks, authorities should be getting involved at the ground level to improve supervision, says Lars...
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It is difficult to foresee borrowing costs for Italian, Spanish or other troubled debt falling permanently with "anything other than the ECB being used as a lender of the last resort", says Chris Iggo...
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Jean-Claude Trichet unveils a new covered bond purchase scheme; ECB governing council also agreed to hold interest rates and support Jörg Asmussen for governing council post
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Government adviser of 30 years’ standing; academic; currency and commodity investor; published author: Steve Hanke has a long and varied CV. He talks at length about what he sees as irresponsibility on the part of the US Federal Reserve, and his run-in...
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In 2011, policymakers worldwide face the twin challenge of maintaining economic growth while containing inflationary pressures. It was a challenge they managed in 2010, but there are already strong signs that in 2011 it will be much, much harder. Bond...
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Discussion paper published by Bank of England and co-authored by external rate-setter David Miles suggests Basel III common equity requirements are too low
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The academic and founder of political risk consultancy talks to Credit about how the clashing political stances of the Eurozone’s member states are hindering chances of an effective recovery.
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The Fed is loath to admit accommodative monetary policy contributed to the financial crisis.
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UK Financial Services Authority chief and future Bank of England deputy Hector Sants says neglect of financial stability was Bank's gravest policy error
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Bank of England deputy governor Charles Bean says crisis focus on bank incentives must remain; financial market problems require macroprudential instruments
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