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How an Ex-Teacher Turned a Tiny Pension Into a Giant-Killer
The Wall Street Journal· 24 hours agoHe got a taste of how painful rising rates could be in May 2013, when comments by Fed Chairman Ben ...
BoE will consider IMF's call for more press conferences, Bailey says
Reuters· 6 days agoBank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said on Tuesday that the central bank would consider a...
The other side of US Fed Chair Jerome Powell - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 4 days agoJerome Hayden “Jim” Powell is neither an academic economist as some would expect, nor an economics...
Bank of England has room for three interest rate cuts this year, IMF suggests
Yahoo Finance UK· 6 days agoIt also said the Bank of England should commit to more press conferences to explain its decisions,...
How Trump can become the candidate of price stability
The Hill· 3 days agoIn late-April, the Wall Street Journal reported that allies of former President Donald Trump had...
Fed shifts talk to 'scenarios' as policy grows less certain
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said in a May 1 press conference he didn't want to talk about...
Heard Enough Central Bank Talk? Get Ready for More
Bloomberg· 4 days agoDaniel Moss is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering Asian economies. Previously, he was executive editor for economics at Bloomberg News. Central banks...
The Myth of Central-Bank Independence | by Robert Skidelsky - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 7 days agoThe United Kingdom’s economic policy is adrift. In a recent report, the Committee criticized the...
Is the Federal Reserve just winging it?
The Forex Market· 4 days agoAre the central bankers at the Federal Reserve just winging it? Fed officials project this aura of authority. You might imagine them as hyper-intelligent...
New data shows U.K. inflation plummeting, in contrast to the U.S.
Axios· 4 days agoMuch of the rapid price increases in the U.K. resulted from soaring commodity costs after supplies from Russia were cut off — not strong demand, like in the U.S. Once the energy crisis subsided ...