The past week in monetary policy saw interest rate decisions from 14 central banks around the world, of which 7 made changes in their monetary policy settings. Those that increased interest rates were: Sweden +25bps to 2.00%, China +25bps to 6.56%, the EU +25bps to 1.50%, and Denmark +25bps to 1.5
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Monetary Policy Week in Review - 2 July 2011
Posted by centralbanknews under FinanceFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4692 days ago
Over the past week there were 6 central banks announcing monetary policy decisions. Only Kenya (+175bps to 8.00%), and Taiwan (12.5bps to 1.875) increased interest rates. Meanwhile the central banks of Israel (3.25%), Albania (5.25%), Romania (6.25%), and Russia (8.25%) all held monetary policy s
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Monetary Policy Week in Review - 26 Dec 2010
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The central banks of Hungary, Japan, Poland, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Uruguay, Russia, and China all announced monetary policy rate decisions in the past week. The main standout was the People's Bank of China, which raised interest rates 25bps, lifting the 1-year lending rate to 5.81% and the 1
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Monetary Policy Week in Review - 18 Dec 2010
Posted by centralbanknews under FinanceFrom http://www.centralbanknews.info 4888 days ago
In the past week the central banks of Sri Lanka, US, Hong Kong, Norway, Namibia, Sweden, Botswana, Egypt, Switzerland, India, Poland, Turkey, Chile, Columbia all met to review monetary policy settings.
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