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Eurozone borrowing costs seen as likely to fall first as strength of US economy lowers chance of imminent rate cuts
Shifting US interest rate expectations put pressure on Japan’s yen and China’s renminbi
We are trapped in old ways of thinking about inflation
The country needs to inflate away its high debt burden
Policymaker says publishing interest rate forecasts could help to address shortfalls in communication and tackle market volatility
Comments from Federal Reserve chair came after global markets rocked by shifting interest rate expectations
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
Inconsequential reforms suggested for the Bank of England, misjudged US inflation and markets, and extrapolating too much
Indonesia’s central bank supports rupiah as Indian rupee falls and South Korean won hits 17-month low
Ben Bernanke’s review is full of sound recommendations but unlikely to alter this opaque process
Currency’s strength compared with euro and sterling comes after higher than expected US inflation figures
Former Fed chair highlights shortcomings in modelling but does not call for policymakers to publish own rate projections
Bank of England must now be bold in implementing its recommendations
Nobel laureate cites ‘significant shortcomings’ and calls for end of fan charts
Officials brush off concerns about transatlantic divergence and expect looser monetary policy from June
Megan Greene argues in the FT that investors are wrong to bet on early UK rate cuts as expectations also shift in US and eurozone
Some policymakers backed cut at Thursday’s meeting as bank signals it will consider such a step in June
Lagardians of the galaxy
Pimco and T Rowe Price among firms to increase exposure in Europe amid cooling inflation
Survey results will feed into ECB discussion on slowing activity amid tight financing conditions
That is, as long as the data does not deliver a nasty surprise
And is the Bank of England asking for a friend?
. . . which will be nowhere near as exciting as this picture makes it seem
Consumer prices edge tantalisingly close to target in eurozone but exceed forecasts in US
US central bank needs ‘greater confidence’ before cutting interest rates, chair says
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