Monetary Policy
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Dollar dips as U.S. inflation reading meets expectations
U.S. prices picked up in January, but the annual increase in inflation was the smallest in nearly three years, keeping…
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Rs 2,000 notes withdrawal: Currency-in-circulation growth dips to 3.7% in February
The growth in currency in circulation dropped to 3.7 per cent for the week ended February 9 from 8.2 per…
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The Stock Market Is Melting Up. Prepare for a Short-Term Correction.
No cut, no problem—at least not for the stock market. It should have been a bad week for an overextended…
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Dollar slips, Fed policy path on interest rates in focus
Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said on Tuesday that if the U.S. economy performs as she expects, it could open…
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Dollar hovers near 7-week high as Fed cut bets shift to May
The U.S. dollar index, which measures the currency against a basket of six major peers including the euro and yen,…
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1987 stock-market crash has lessons for traders convinced Fed will slash rates
No recession, no problem? Investors appear to be banking on the Federal Reserve embarking this year on a historically aggressive…
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Stock-market rally faces Fed, tech earnings and jobs data in make-or-break week
Stock-market investors may take their cues from a series of important events in the week ahead, including the Federal Reserve’s…
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Japan’s top forex diplomat vigilant to market impact from BOJ stimulus exit
By Tetsushi Kajimoto, Takaya Yamaguchi and Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s top currency diplomat Masato Kanda said he was…
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Currencies
U.S. dollar little changed ahead of BOJ, ECB meetings
Japan’s yen moved away from Friday’s 148.80 per U.S. dollar, its weakest in a month, to as firm as 147.61,…
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