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Sometimes you can have too much choice. The UK Prudential Regulation Authority wants to allow banks to choose how to ...
Lenders in the European Union have sufficient capital to withstand a severe economic downturn, the European Banking Authority ...
Azoria Capital – an investment fund run by James Fishback, an ally of president Donald Trump – argued that meetings of the ...
The European Central Bank has instructed its staff to use green transport when travelling to certain cities. In its ...
The ordinance, which was passed by the territory’s legislature in May, creates a regulatory framework for stablecoins and ...
The Central Bank of Colombia (Banrep) has maintained its policy rate at 9.25%, thereby sparking outrage from the country’s ...
Concerns about the US Federal Reserve’s independence are continually weighing on term premia, according to new research from ...
The Central Bank of Brazil (BCB) has held its benchmark Selic rate at 15%, as inflation remains above target and rising trade ...
Monetary policy is likely to become increasingly constrained in economies with ageing populations, researchers at the Bank of ...
Central banks with higher degrees of independence take on more risk in their monetary policy operations, new research from ...
Ghana’s central bank yesterday (July 30) eased policy by 300 basis points to 25% – the largest rate cut in the country’s history – as inflation continued to fall. Year-on-year headline inflation was ...
The Bank of Japan has left its key policy rate unchanged, in a move that had been widely expected by economists. In a brief monetary policy statement today (July 31), the central bank said it would ...