Aditya Anand Kumar
Aditya Anand Kumar previously worked as a reporter for Central Banking. He holds a master’s degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics.
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Artículos de Aditya Anand Kumar
Bank of England cuts rates for first time since 2020
MPC votes for 25bp reduction in split decision after Fed opts to hold
Ethiopia secures $3.4bn IMF package after floating currency
Funding likely to catalyse additional external support, institution says
Sri Lanka cuts interest rates by 25bp
Decision follows improved economic figures but stubbornly low inflation
Ethiopia launches new monetary policy framework
Move is part of effort to unlock much-needed funding from IMF
Pakistan seals $7bn IMF funding package
Institution says bilateral support will be necessary to meet objectives
Full-scale war with Hezbollah is a tail-end event – Bank of Israel deputy
Andrew Abir says central bank has advised government to ensure adequate fiscal space as it expects war to last longer and revises its growth and inflation forecasts
Israel holds rates amid fears war could escalate
Bank of Israel raises interest rate forecast for next year
Fed needs more evidence to cut rates – Powell
Lagarde tells same Sintra panel that services inflation is making disinflation “bumpy”
Sri Lanka signs debt restructuring deals
Government reaches agreement with 17-nation group and China’s Exim bank
Bank of England holds rates as services inflation lingers
“We need to be sure that inflation will stay low,” governor Andrew Bailey says
La ceremonia de los Premios de la Banca Central 2024 rinde homenaje a los mejores del sector
Shirakawa recibe un premio por su trayectoria y Brasil es nombrado banco central del año
Iran says it will start trading with Russia in rials soon
Central bank claims channel could support $1.5bn transactions but expert is sceptical
Turkish central bank raises inflation forecast
Central bank points to high services inflation, food prices and rents as reasons for increase
Sri Lanka considers new bonds linked to GDP and governance
Restructuring debt could link repayments to anti-corruption reforms