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Monetary Policy

Zero rates the only way out: ex-MPC members

Central bankers and global regulators must throw out the rule book on moral hazard, and act rapidly and decisively to fix the global financial meltdown, former members of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee have said.

Turkey justifies November cut

The Central Bank of Turkey's rate-setting committee opted to cut rates earlier this month on signs inflation would fall more rapidly than expected, the minutes of the meeting reveal.

China slashes rates

China chopped more than a percentage point off its lending rate on Wednesday in a further sign of Beijing's fears the global slowdown will spark a severe slump in export demand.

Fed's Bullard sounds knell on rate moves

With the effective federal funds rate trailing the Fed's target by more than 60 basis points and interbank spreads for longer-term loans remaining well above pre-crisis levels, one of the regional Federal Reserve presidents has acknowledged further rate…

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