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Bernanke remains dovish in face of stability threats

Central Banking | 22 May 2013 secure

Fed chairman says low interest rates are providing significant benefits to growth and heading off ‘incipient’ deflationary pressures; hints QE could be reduced soon, but only if data allow

Topics: Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve, United States, quantitative easing

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Israeli committee split over rate cut, minutes reveal

Central Banking | 22 May 2013 secure

Topics: Bank of Israel, Israel, Stanley Fischer, Interest rates, monetary policy

IMF says forward guidance could reinvigorate UK monetary policy

Central Banking | 22 May 2013 secure

Topics: United Kingdom, IMF, Bank of England, Mervyn King, Lloyds Banking Group, Royal Bank of Scotland

Riksbank deputy appointments boost easing hopes

Central Banking | 22 May 2013 secure

Topics: Sweden, Riksbank, Interest rates

Kuroda says JGB volatility not hitting the real economy

Central Banking | 22 May 2013 secure

Topics: Bank of Japan, Haruhiko Kuroda, quantitative easing

Dudley calls for new plan to avoid market overreaction when Fed heads for the exit

Central Banking | 22 May 2013 secure

Topics: quantitative easing, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, William Dudley

UK inflation fall takes markets by surprise

Central Banking | 21 May 2013 secure

Topics: Inflation, United Kingdom, Bank of England

Fed’s Bullard recommends QE for ECB's next move

Central Banking | 21 May 2013 secure

Topics: quantitative easing, James Bullard, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis, Eurozone, European Central Bank

BoE opens up its macro models in push for transparency

Central Banking | 21 May 2013 secure

Topics: Bank of England, United Kingdom

German banks adopt Step2 for domestic payments

Central Banking | 21 May 2013 secure

Topics: Germany, Deutsche Bank, Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa)

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