monetary policy
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financeBank of Korea Chief Signals Cautious, Flexible Monetary Policy Amid Inflation Fears
South Korea's new central bank governor emphasizes a cautious and flexible approach to monetary policy, prioritizing price and financial stability amid Middle East conflict-driven inflation and growth uncertainty.
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financeFed Official Warns Inflation to Stay Above 3%, Rate Cut Odds Diminish
New York Fed President John Williams signals persistent inflation above 3%, impacting market expectations for an April interest rate cut. Traders reassess odds.
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financeBank of Korea Nominee Signals Hawkish Shift on Inflation
Incoming Bank of Korea Governor nominee Shin Hyun-song indicates a potential shift towards tighter monetary policy, prioritizing price stability amidst rising import costs and geopolitical tensions.
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financeSingapore Tightens Monetary Policy, Boosts Inflation Forecast Amid Global Volatility
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has tightened its monetary policy and raised its inflation forecast for 2026 due to global energy price volatility and supply chain disruptions.
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worldHistorical Crises Forge Economic Institutions; Timely Policy Prevents Calamity, Says Expert
Explore how past financial crises shape economic institutions and theories. Learn why prompt policy responses are critical for preventing widespread economic damage and ensuring stability.
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financeSingapore Central Bank Poised to Tighten Policy Amid Inflation Fears
Analysts predict the Monetary Authority of Singapore will strengthen the Singdollar to combat rising inflation driven by Middle East conflict and energy price shocks.
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worldJoseph Wang Warns: Geopolitical Turmoil Threatens Global Recession, High Energy Prices Risk US Labor Market Weakness
Former Fed trader Joseph Wang discusses geopolitical risks, high energy prices, and a weakening US labor market, warning of potential global recession and market volatility.
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financeOil Shocks Have Minor Inflation Impact; Fed Governor Favors Steady Policy
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran argues that oil price increases have minimal long-term inflation effects, and current economic conditions do not warrant aggressive monetary policy. Deregulation is seen as a key disinflationary force.