By Jason Hovet PRAGUE (Reuters) – Central European policymakers are seeking to end a cycle of interest rate hikes running since last year even as inflationary pressures remain and the …
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By Balazs Koranyi JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. (Reuters) – European Central Bank policymakers made the case on Saturday for a large interest rate hike next month as inflation remains uncomfortably high …
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SEOUL – South Korea’s finance ministry and central bank said on Monday they had agreed to cooperate in minimizing adverse risks of rising interest rates on vulnerable households and businesses. …
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(Reuters) – The Federal Reserve is likely to continue tightening monetary policy beyond the half percentage point interest rate hikes expected at each of its next two meetings, two policymakers …
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By Francesco Canepa KOENIGSWINTER, Germany – The world’s top central bankers and finance ministers gathering near Germany’s Dragon’s Rock on Thursday have their own beast to slay: stagflation. The Group …
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By Jesús Aguado MADRID -The European Central Bank will likely start raising interest rates shortly after ending its bond-buying programme early in the third quarter, with the potential for further …
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By Balazs Koranyi and Francesco Canepa WASHINGTON – European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde told policymakers to hold back on dissenting views on decisions for several days, a move critics …
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By Leika Kihara TOKYO – Bank of Japan policymakers stressed the need to keep monetary policy ultra-loose, even as some of them saw signs of growing inflationary pressure from the …
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FRANKFURT – European Central Bank policymakers meeting last month agreed that the first interest rate hike in more than a decade was drawing closer as inflation showed signs of taking …
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By Balazs Koranyi and Francesco Canepa FRANKFURT – European Central Bank policymakers remain open to accelerating their exit from bond buys even as the war in Ukraine raises uncertainty, and …
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FRANKFURT – European Central Bank policymakers will meet for “an informal get-together” next Thursday afternoon on the eve of a gathering of European Union finance ministers, the ECB said on …
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By Howard Schneider – The U.S. Federal Reserve, responding to a Freedom of Information Act request by Reuters, said there are about 60 pages of correspondence between its ethics officials and …
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By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS – EU policymakers need to do more to attract investments in the telecoms sector if the bloc wants its economy to become more independent from …
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By Leika Kihara and Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO -As Japan kicked off annual wage talks on Tuesday, policymakers sought to downplay the chance rising raw material prices could be stoking “bad …