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Why are central banks looking at blockchains? Central banks are tiptoeing into the world of blockchain not because it is ...
At the start of the year, Fed watchers were concerned about three threats to the central bank in 2025: that Donald Trump ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNStriking gold in 2025: How gold export surge is shaping fiscal and monetary policyGhana’s gold sector has delivered a historic export windfall in late 2024 and early 2025. In 2024 gold shipments reached ...
Holzmann: It has no effect. [If we cut the rate again], we won’t get the effect of lower rates but it communicates to people that, with interest rates going further down, we have a problem, and that ...
The Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee revealed it failed to reach a consensus today - before they voted to cut the OCR ...
Seven weeks ago, global markets were staring into the abyss, reeling from Trump's tariff onslaught. Some degree of calm has ...
Earlier this month, the Bank of England predicted that the UK economy would grow by 1 per cent in 2025 and 1.25 per cent next ...
SINGAPORE - Singapore households have been racking up more debt since the fourth quarter of 2023. Household balance sheet ...
A Concluding Statement describes the preliminary findings of IMF staff at the end of an official staff visit (or ‘mission’), in most cases to a member country. Missions are undertaken as part of ...
Despite an agreement with the Trump administration, the UK economy will be hit by tariffs and suffer from "weak" productivity, the IMF warns.
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Tariff tensions to drag down UK economy next year, says IMFEconomists at the IMF said global trade tensions are expected to wipe 0.3 percentage points off growth for 2026.
New Zealand’s central bank cut interest rates for a sixth straight meeting and signaled it has scope for further reductions ...
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