monetary policy
European leaders are "playing poker", but the game will last longer than a few days, says Brunel University's professor of economics
The results of the vendor’s latest industry poll suggest the number of countries in the eurozone will fall within the next five years
Nick Beecroft, senior markets consultant at Saxo Bank, discusses the weaknesses in the EU bailout package, and the broader implications of a...
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A wave of intervention by Turkey and Poland’s central banks to strengthen the lira and the zloty could lead to an inverted currency war if other central banks follow suit, according to strategists. Chiara Albanese reports
With all proxies for risk appetite at or below summer 2010, a third round of quantitative easing is inevitable, says Saxo Bank
Markets could be sleepwalking into global crisis 2.0 as a third round of quantitative easing becomes increasingly likely, cautions Nick Beecroft, senior markets consultant at Saxo Bank in London.
Nick Beecroft, senior markets consultant at Saxo Bank, discusses the challenges facing the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan
Brian Jackson, senior strategist at RBC Capital Markets in Hong Kong, looks at China's policy reaction to worsening inflation
Wells Fargo topped this week’s one-month currency forecast rankings with expectations for commodity and emerging market currencies to benefit from the US Federal Reserve policy of maintaining high levels of liquidity.
Neil Mellor, currency strategist at Bank of New York Mellon in London, warns against reading too much into the Swiss National Bank's latest policy statement.
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