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OECD sees Fed, ECB rates on hold into late 2010
19 Nov 2009 02:04:40 PST
PARIS, Nov 19 - The world's key central banks will not need to start raising policy interest rates until late 2010 due to low inflation and economic slack, and can then proceed gradually, the OECD...
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WRAPUP 1-POLL-G7 economic recovery sluggish through 2010
10 Nov 2009 17:32:27 PST
* Growth to slow across economies after jump to recovery * U.S. seen leading pack next year, growing 2.7 percent 2010 * Unemployment seen over 10 percent for U.S., euro zone LONDON, Nov 10 -...
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UPDATE 3-UK still in recession after shock Q3 contraction
23 Oct 2009 03:54:50 PST
* UK Q3 GDP falls 0.4 percent q/q, down 5.2 percent y/y * Shock fall dashes expectations of end to recession * UK's Darling sticks to growth forecast * Sterling tumbles, gilt prices surge (Adds...
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Sterling's sustainable FX rate may have fallen-BoE
20 Sep 2009 17:54:22 PST
LONDON, Sept 21 - The pound's long-run sustainable exchange rate may have fallen due to an increased focus on Britain's economic imbalances in the wake of the credit crisis, the Bank of England said on...
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WRAPUP 1-Cbanks keep rates at record low; 1 signals sea change
10 Sep 2009 16:55:16 PST
* Bank of England holds rates, continues pumping money in * South Korea also holds but signals rise to come * Markets doubt NZ assertion that rates low for next year * Canada expected to...
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INTERVIEW-Now not time to end economic stimulus -OECD
03 Sep 2009 01:03:47 PST
PARIS, Sept 3 - G20 countries need to pre-plan for withdrawal of the monetary and fiscal stimulus that is fuelling global economic recovery but should not move on either front for much of the next...
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WRAPUP 1-UK factory and lending data cast recovery doubt
01 Sep 2009 04:00:10 PST
* UK manufacturing PMI data falls for first time since Feb * Net consumer lending shrinks at fastest pace on record * Mortgage approvals highest since April 2008 * M4 rises at fastest m/m pace...
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UPDATE 2-BOJ Shirakawa: must avoid bubbles with low rates
23 Aug 2009 23:37:56 PST
* Expectations for low rates can foster bubbles * Gaps exist in countries' measures to stabilise fin system (Adds analyst quote, details on U.S., Japan monetary policy) TOKYO, Aug 24 - Policy-makers must avoid economic...
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ANALYSIS-Aggressive BoE, cautious ECB diverge in crisis
21 Aug 2009 01:37:07 PST
* ECB cautious, BoE aggressive in crisis * Differences not only due to economy, but also history * Hyperinflation memories still have impact in euro zone * Institutional structure also has impact FRANKFURT/LONDON, Aug 21...
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BOE FOCUS-Shock and awe may be just what King wants
19 Aug 2009 04:01:05 PST
LONDON, Aug 19 - Bank of England Governor Mervyn King's vote to raise the central bank's quantitative easing programme by 75 billion pounds has shocked financial markets, but that may be just what he wanted....