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Econometric Models of the Euro-area Central Banks.
1845424867 Econometric models of the euro-area central banks. Ed. by Gabriel Fagan and Julian Morgan. Edward Elgar Publishing 2005 324 pages $120.00 Hardcover HG2976 Fagan (Monetary Policy Research Division, European Central...
Central Banks Unloading Less Of Gold Stock.
Byline: Arindam Saha & Arnav Pandya MUMBAI: Housewives rarely have the heart to sell gold even if they have purchased it only for investment. Now, they have company in the form of global central banks, which are hoarding the yellow metal and even shopping for more despite...
The Group of Seven; finance ministries, central banks and global financial governance.
0415354927 The Group of Seven; finance ministries, central banks and global financial governance. Baker, Andrew. Routledge 2006 295 pages $115.00 Hardcover Routledge/Warwick studies in globalisation HG3881 Baker (politics and...
Central banks urged to pursue appropriate macro-economic policies.
Byline: LEE C. CHIPONGIAN In pursuing financial system integration, central banks in South-East Asia, New Zealand and Australia or SEANZA again recognized adoption of "appropriate macro-economic policies, not only monetary to achieve financial stability. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas hosted the 25th SEANZA Central Banking...
Experimental evidence on the benefits of eliminating exchange rate uncertainties and why expected utility theory cases economists to miss them.
Abstract Conclusions favorable to flexible exchange rates typically accord with expected utility theory in ignoring the costs that exchange rate uncertainty generates for governments, central banks, firms and unions in various knowledge stages that occur between identifying a problem and learning the outcome of the responding decision....
Fed, other CBs pump liquidity.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 12 (AFP) -- The Federal Reserve, in a fresh effort to ease a global credit squeeze, moved in concert with other central banks to pump hundreds of billions of dollars of liquidity into stressed financial markets. Among the initiatives announced by the Fed was a...
Oil steadies after hitting near $ 110-peak.
SINGAPORE, Mar. 12 (Reuters) -- Oil steadied on Wednesday after hitting a record near $ 110 overnight, as investors grappled with a boost to the dollar after the US Federal Reserve and other central banks pumped fresh funds into the financial system. US crude for April delivery...
Repeat of Asia currency crisis ruled out.
The region's biggest concern was inflation and Asian central banks have successfully tightened monetary conditions so far, Haruhiko Kuroda said, although he added that the wider interest rate differential between Asia and the United States could destabilize financial markets. "I'm reasonably confident that nothing like the Asian...
RBI hikes CRR by 25 bps more; other rates unchanged.
MUMBAI: Reserve Bank of India has hiked the cash reserve ratio of banks by another 25 basis points taking it to 8.25 per cent. The hike in CRR comes into effect from the fortnight beginning May 24. (Watch http://broadband.indiatimes.com/videoshow/2994173.cms) The central bank has kept the repo rate...
Equities likely to extend global rally; 5000 on Nifty eyed.
MUMBAI: Equities are seen sharply higher on Wednesday, pacing gains in global markets, following US Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's $200 billion lifeline in a coordinated effort with other central banks to strained credit markets. Investors cheered the move by central banks driving major US indices over 3... | |
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