For a QuickTake explainer on Venezuela's economy, click here Until now, as the bolivar sank, the government declined to print bigger-denomination bills... READ MORE›
Even the relatively more internationalist Democratic candidate has argued for the renegotiation of longstanding free-trade agreements... READ MORE›
Libya's daily oil production before the 2011 uprising stood at 1.6 million barrels... READ MORE›
Yields on U.S. 30-year bonds, which are more sensitive than shorter maturities to the outlook for inflation, jumped the most this week since January 2009... READ MORE›
Trump's spending plans are driving speculation the Fed will pick up its pace of rate increases as inflation expectations climb... READ MORE›
Currencies Japan's currency rose 0.5 percent against the dollar, as the euro briefly fell below 1.10 for the first time since July... READ MORE›
In Singapore, paring the week's advance to 1.7 percent, according to Bloomberg generic pricing... READ MORE›
Central banks have already been taking steps to directly influence long-term rates via bond purchases ... READ MORE›
One day, the house of cards will collapse, Issing said in an interview with the journal Central Banking... READ MORE›
On Thursday, European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi announced a gargantuan stimulus and economic funding package to help mend Europe's banking system... READ MORE›
Kansas City Fed President Esther George, Cleveland's Loretta Mester and Eric Rosengren of Boston dissented at the meeting in favor of higher rates... READ MORE›
And that's what seems to have happened with the retail sales figures... READ MORE›
Brent for December settlement dropped 1.4 percent to 52.41 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange... READ MORE›
The central bank trimmed its outlook for growth this year to 1.1 per cent, from the 1.3 per cent it had forecast in July... READ MORE›
Elsewhere in the world, Norway's krone rose as the nation's central bank kept interest rates unchanged after scrapping plans for more stimulus... READ MORE›
The yuan has depreciated 7.8 percent against the U.S. dollar since the central bank devalued the currency in August last year... READ MORE›
Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady but sees 'substantial rebound' for rest of 2016... READ MORE›
Security is handled by the New York Fed's Central Bank and International Account Services CBIAS division, a closely-guarded operation inside its fortress in lower Manhattan... READ MORE›
As global markets reel after an establishment-rattling vote by Britain to sever ties with Europe, investors are again expecting central banks to ride to the rescue... READ MORE›
Banks in the Stoxx Europe 600 Index rallied ahead of the European Central Bank's meeting on Thursday, with the regional benchmark adding 1.5 percent... READ MORE›
The strange new world of the federal reserve is not your daddy's central banking system... READ MORE›
The central bank said the economy was still on course to slow sharply... READ MORE›
The euro fell after Mario Draghi said the region's central bank hasn't discussed extending or tapering stimulus... READ MORE›
In June 2014 it became the world's first major central bank to adopt so-called negative interest rates... READ MORE›
Prices are down 7.9 percent since a July peak as expectations for tighter monetary policy in Europe and the U.S. dent the appeal of the metal... READ MORE›
Vote to leave the European Union, the central bank says it, too, has the potential to hurt the Canadian economy... READ MORE›
Japanese finance minister Taro Aso said late on Friday he had urged China to carry out currency reform and map out a mid-term structural reform plan with a timeframe... READ MORE›
Contributing to the repricing that's swept fixed-income markets is mounting evidence that central banks' historic stimulus efforts are finally paying off... READ MORE›
The currency regime gives the central bank more room to allow two-way swings in the yuan versus the dollar, deterring one-way bets on the currency... READ MORE›
Even the long-held view that the Federal Reserve will raise rates next month, a year after its initial step in that direction, hasn't budged at all... READ MORE›
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