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Governor says companies are acting in a way that could lead to sustained inflation
Minutes from latest meeting confirmed policymakers are weighing when to pause tightening campaign
Traders reduce wagers on US rate cuts after buoyant economic data
Higher interest rates put alternative investments to the test
Research finds 368 instances of news wires revealing information from central bank insiders
Richmond president says policymakers should be ‘sensitive’ to financial stability risks
No pivot (yet) but central banks are slowing down, at least in EM
UK borrowing costs increase to their highest level in almost 15 years
Analysis shows an extraordinary range of outcomes since the S&P 500’s inception in 1928
MPC meeting expected to decide on a quarter-point rise to 4.5%
Former bank executive Gabriel Galípolo will serve as monetary policy director
With inflation not yet tamed, central bankers need to keep options open
Central bank president hints at further increases to bring inflation down after quarter-percentage-point move
Also in this newsletter: ECB policy time; and who should police EU digital rules?
Jay Powell hints US central bank has done enough to tame inflation after 14-month campaign
Jay Powell’s job in corralling policymaking colleagues has just become a lot more complicated
Surprise rise in price pressures complicates decision for rate-setters ahead of Thursday’s meeting
Europe’s self-styled problem solver has won over naysayers for her deft handling of serial crises. But this latest economic fire is proving hard to quash
SVB’s implosion highlights the destabilising impact of quantitative easing
Central bank remains wary of Andrew Brimmer’s proposal that it should take a more active role on credit allocation
Can Jay Powell engineer a slowdown in inflation without causing a crash?
Most officials stressed need to separate monetary policy from financial stability risks, minutes of March meeting show
Inflation’s comeback has changed the world — but how much we don’t yet know
Returns confound expectations that ECB monetary tightening would hurt more fragile eurozone members
The NY Fed once again digs into a now-hot topic
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