The Federal Reserve's latest Monetary Policy Report to Congress, released on Friday, was upbeat about the state of the economy but warned about some concerning aspects of the financial system.
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The Federal Reserve's latest Monetary Policy Report describes the U.S. economy as being in a solid position amid a monetary policy stance that will be driven by incoming economic data. The report, ...
The neutral rate of interest that neither spurs nor slows growth in the eurozone is between 1.75% and 2.25%, according to the ...
Keynesian economics is a theory that government intervention is needed to stimulate demand and stabilize the economy, ...
The following is the transcript of Reuters interview with ECB board member Piero Cipollone. For a main interview story, click ...
With the government's focus on fiscal consolidation, experts anticipate the RBI will announce a 25 bps rate cut on February 7 ...
The bond market is revealing a divergence between sovereign debt challenges and corporate financial stability, presenting a ...
Recent research has identified periods when the Federal Reserve intentionally acted to slow inflation when it exceeded ...
The IMF working paper explores how financially constrained firms are more attentive to economic conditions and react ...
Climate-change policy encompasses policies formulated specifically to tackle climate change and can be local, national or international in scope. These broadly fall into two categories ...
Noting a hypothetical scenario, the bank said in its monetary policy report that if Canada and other nations slapped a ...