Whatever the Rule, Investors See Taylor Turning Fed Hawkish
Whatever the Rule, Investors See Taylor Turning Fed Hawkish
Investors are still betting a Federal Reserve run by economist John Taylor would mean higher U.S. interest rates despite his signaling he would be more flexible in setting monetary policy than his academic work suggests.
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Bloomberg
Mizuho Bank Chairman Urges BOJ to Keep Easing While Peers Unwind
Mizuho Bank Chairman Urges BOJ to Keep Easing While Peers Unwind
Mizuho Financial Group Inc.’s banking unit chairman urged Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda to persist with his monetary easing even as central banks in the U.S. and Europe make moves toward tightening policy.
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Bloomberg
Bond Traders Face Inflation Gamble That Will Last a Generation
Bond Traders Face Inflation Gamble That Will Last a Generation
If you’re a bond trader and agree with the Federal Reserve that low inflation is only transitory, then the Treasury has quite a deal for you.
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Bloomberg
Full text of RBI’s monetary policy minutes
Here is the full text of the RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee’s minutes
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Taylor Is Said to Impress Trump for Fed Chair as Warsh Slips
Stanford University economist John Taylor, a candidate for Federal Reserve chairman, made a favorable impression on President Donald Trump after an hour-long interview at the White House last week, several people familiar with the matter said.
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Bloomberg
Yellen Leads World in Betting Inflation Will Soon Accelerate
The world’s top central bankers predicted inflation won’t stay low for much longer as they signaled they will push ahead with plans to gradually tighten monetary policy.
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Bloomberg