Monetary policy describes the ways in which the central banks change the money supply in order to accomplish certain economic objectives. In the U.S. this is done by the Federal Reserve.
Cross-border deposits (bank deposits of residents in foreign countries) also play an important role as close substitutes for domestic FCD. The paper explores the various monetary policy strategies ...
This article looks into the latest developments in U.S. monetary policy, the broader implications and the uncertain path ...
How do we stop history from repeating itself? The question forces us to broaden our view to consider the interaction among price stability, financial system stability, and the roles of monetary policy ...
The continuation of a tight monetary policy by keeping the policy rate unchanged at 10 percent could lead to higher production costs, public-private dialogue platform Business Initiative Leading ...
The MPC’s decision to reduce borrowing costs complements these efforts, making credit more accessible to businesses and ...
Recent research has identified periods when the Federal Reserve intentionally acted to slow inflation when it exceeded ...
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President and CEO, Beth Hammack, delivered a speech at the University of Kentucky Gatton ...
The departments of monetary policy, financial market operations and regulation and economic policy and research are all crucial to RBI’s role in setting rates and in its overall responsibility ...
In the emerging market economy, however, monetary policy had to be geared toward attaining price stability while allowing the market to play the major role in allocating resources. Changing the role ...