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The World Bank today approved a $19 million grant from the International Development Association (IDA) to strengthen the capacity of Afghanistan’s Central Bank to foster a...
At the Sir Leslie Melville Lecture, delivered at Australian National University, Canberra, Charlie Bean – Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy and member of both the Monetary...
In a speech delivered at a breakfast hosted by the Yorkshire and Humberside Network of the ifs School of Finance, Chris Salmon, Executive Director of Banking...
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In a paper summarising recent discussions with a range of market contacts, Paul Fisher – Executive Director Markets, member of the Monetary Policy Committee and member...
Explainer-Bitcoin’s ‘halving’: what is it and does it matter? LONDON (Reuters) – Bitcoin’s long-anticipated ‘halving’ is, depending on where you sit, a vital event that will...
Factbox-What to expect in 2024: Forecasts for GDP, inflation and other assets (Reuters) -Global growth will likely slow this year and major central banks across the...
IMF warns financial risks linger amid ‘soft landing’ By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund is cautioning against overexuberance in markets as investors...
LONDON (Reuters) -The European Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged on Thursday, but signalled that it may be preparing to ease policy as inflation eases. It...
UK on track to exit recession despite slower services growth, PMI data shows By David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s economy looks on track to exit recession...
Shares edge higher; yen’s drop to 1990 low lifts Nikkei By Kevin Buckland and Amanda Cooper LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) – Global shares rose on Wednesday, nudged higher...