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Topic: Central Banks
Jul.17
8:44 AM ET
Thursday, 17 Jul 2008
This is not a time to get stressed about losing money – but to refocus on who is still generating sustainable earnings.   Read More
Jul.03
12:56 PM ET
Thursday, 3 Jul 2008
There is an adamant little Frenchman, Jean-Claude Trichet, and his merry band of monetary lawmakers drawing the line on inflation ... how'd THEY become the bad guys? Hmmm...   Read More
Jun.25
7:20 AM ET
Wednesday, 25 Jun 2008
The markets have worked themselves into a frenzy of navel contemplation about today's Fed meeting, and the "consensus" seems to be investors are collectively worried about Ben Bernanke & Co. sounding too hawkish.   Read More
Jun.17
1:13 AM ET
Tuesday, 17 Jun 2008
The euro has been steadily gaining ground against the U.S. dollar over the past two years, up 22%. This week's Charting Asia takes a look at where the Euro/Dollar is heading.   Read More
Jun.05
7:47 PM ET
Thursday, 5 Jun 2008
Not an ENTIRELY serious blog about the ECB, monetary policy and Eurozone rate prospects. Correction: an entirely UNserious blog in vague connection with the ECB and no connection with monetary policy at all. Although... you never know. (And, sorry: no juicy tales about Playgirl of the Month being introduced to spice up ECB monthly reports, either.)   Read More
May.30
6:27 AM ET
Friday, 30 May 2008
Would you believe it? It's already 10 years, since Riverdance power-danced the new bank for Europe through its inauguration at Frankfurt's venerated old opera, with great fanfare, festive speeches and "Ode to Joy", Europe's national anthem.   Read More
May.19
11:33 AM ET
Monday, 19 May 2008
Erin Burnett has been travelling the globe in search of the market movers of tomorrow.  So far she has been to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and Mumbai, India.  Today, she is in London.  Like last week's comparison of the UAE and India, here are some stats comparing the UK and the US.   Read More
May.16
11:45 AM ET
Friday, 16 May 2008
Over 600 business leaders and 200 students: It can only be St Gallen - 38 years of gatherings organized by the students to discuss the challenges facing companies and communities.   Read More
May.13
6:28 AM ET
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
The latest inflation number for the UK economy is punchy. The analysts were looking for CPI at a little over 2.5 percent - the annualized figure as delivered is 3 percent. April came in at 0.8 percent. Food and energy prices are making it hard for the Bank of England to cut interest rates. This should be supportive for the British pound. But the market smells blood.   Read More
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Asian central banks should have allowed their currencies to appreciate sooner to combat inflation but now, it is too lat...
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