monetary policy

Bank expands quantitative easing by £50 billion

Central Banking | 07 May 2009 secure

The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee on Thursday increased the size of its quantiative easing programme by £50 billion ($75.2 billion) to £125 billion.

Topics: Bank of England, United Kingdom, monetary policy

China warns on QE inflation threat

Central Banking | 07 May 2009 secure

Topics: International, United States, Japan, Bank of England, China, Inflation, monetary policy, Dollar, US Treasury, quantitative easing, People's Bank of China

Iceland cuts by 250bp, eases capital controls

Central Banking | 07 May 2009 secure

Topics: monetary policy, Iceland, Central Bank of Iceland

Central Bank of Iceland - Monetary Bulletin

Central Banking | 07 May 2009 secure

Topics: Financial crisis, monetary policy, Iceland, Central Bank of Iceland

Canada's Carney stresses policy flexibility

Central Banking | 07 May 2009 secure

Topics: Interest rates, Canada, monetary policy, Credit easing

SNB's Jordan: exit from zero-rate policy tricky

Central Banking | 06 May 2009 secure

Topics: Inflation, monetary policy, Swiss National Bank, Jordan, Cayman Islands, Exit strategy

Fed's Lacker sees end of year recovery

Central Banking | 05 May 2009 secure

Topics: United States, Federal Reserve, Fed, monetary policy, Recession, Balance sheet

ECB's Bini Smaghi: credit easing won't work for us

Central Banking | 01 May 2009 secure

Topics: euro, ECB, European Central Bank, Eurozone, monetary policy, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, GDP

Bangladesh Bank - Annual Report 2007-2008

Central Banking | 01 May 2009 secure

Topics: growth, monetary policy, GDP, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Bank

SA expected to continue easing after 100bps

Central Banking | 30 Apr 2009 secure

Topics: Interest rates, monetary policy, South Africa

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