Monetary policy
Eurozone rate cut is ‘fast approaching’, says Panetta
Bank of Italy governor warns that delaying looser policy could lead to financial instability
Central banks can be ‘too cautious’ with policy, BdF paper says
Timid responses to price shocks may increase inflation expectations, researchers argue
The BoJ’s possible path to positive rates
Are market expectations about a spring shift from negative Japanese rates credible, asks Sayuri Shirai
Mexican central bank holds rates again
Board says inflation should fall to 3% target in medium term despite recent rises
BoE’s focus has shifted from tightening, says deputy governor
Inflation “moving in right direction” but trends still need to be monitored, Breeden says
Bank of Thailand holds policy rate despite government pressure
Decision comes after prime minister called for cut
Fed does not need to evaluate ‘last mile’ of inflation differently
Atlanta Fed economist says overly aggressive approach could trigger hard landing in US economy
Reserve Bank of Australia holds policy rate
Central bank has not ruled out further hikes while inflation eases
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Turkish president appoints ‘hawk’ as governor
Former NY Fed official Karahan has been strong supporter of monetary tightening, observers say
Riksbank holds rate and signals earlier cuts
Risks including supply shocks due to ‘geopolitical unease’ remain
Fed holds rates and dampens expectations of March cuts
Powell says FOMC is unlikely to agree on early loosening but rates are likely at their peak
BoE holds rates and cuts 2024 growth forecast to 0%
‘More evidence’ needed before cuts, though bank expects inflation to reach 2% by 2026
BoJ policy-makers signal end to negative rates
Summary of meeting shows board members see higher chances of achieving virtuous wage-price spiral
Governance and diversity at the Federal Reserve
Could changes in governance practices have contributed to poor performance in 2021–22? asks Jeffrey Lacker
Singapore keeps monetary policy unchanged
Central bank expects core inflation to fall gradually amid lower import and domestic costs
Turkish central bank raises rates but hints tightening is over
Governor denies accusations against her family as inflation continues to rise
RBA sees gender disparity in Australians’ inflation expectations
Survey claims men’s views are closer to central bank’s than women’s
ECB holds rates as Lagarde expresses optimism
Several observers think rate cut before June is more likely as ECB says policy is working
Bank of Canada holds rates steady for fourth consecutive decision
Underlying inflation far too persistent, argues governor
South Africa holds rates in unanimous decision
Governor reiterates inflation must fall further before there can be cuts
Tanzania switches to interest rate-based monetary policy
Central bank had previously used quantity-of-money approach
Japan’s central bank leaves negative rates policy unchanged
BoJ governor sees progress in reaching inflation target but won’t say when ultra-loose lending will end
Monetary policy is tight enough, says head of Atlanta Fed
Raphael Bostic said he expects rate cuts in Q3, but could advocate for them sooner