People’s Bank of China tries to stem rush into sovereign debt amid weakening economy
Poll finds rise from 6% to 9% of central bank’s workers reporting suicidal thoughts
Central bank underscores that next US interest rate move is likely to be a cut
Academic work on display at the ECB forum failed sniff and scale tests
Central bank should use the summer to address issues key to America’s economic wellbeing and global financial stability
Move to lower borrowing costs concerned many policymakers as inflation and wages moved in opposite direction
There is still too much we do not know about what happened and why
ECB policymakers view French elections as sign of a broader shift in a more populist, protectionist and turbulent direction
Fed chief warns against running at high levels while output in world’s largest economy is strong
Gilt-shift
The BIS says ‘smart’ but the evidence is patchy
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
Officials are increasingly uncomfortable with a rally pushing borrowing costs to lowest level in decades
Umbrella body for central banks highlights risk of flare-up in services prices and wage growth
Bank has ‘transmission protection instrument’ in its armoury to help Eurozone countries in crisis by buying up their debt
Quantitative easing appears to have cost British taxpayers at least twice as much as equivalents in the US, Europe and other advanced economies
Technology will have profound impact on global financial system, says Bank for International Settlements
Imposing another de facto tax on the sector through Bank of England reserves would undermine the party’s pro-business shift
Federal Reserve may be forced to end quantitative tightening early, as stock of Treasury bills forecast to soar above $6tn
There are significant institutional constraints on the Fed and the ECB’s room for manoeuvre
Chair Thomas Jordan signals SNB is ready to intervene in currency markets to stem gains in the franc
Senior PT figures file lawsuit against Roberto Campos Neto over alleged political bias
‘Many loans in China are not efficient,’ Pan Gongsheng tells major financial forum
They are real, whether countries choose to pay upfront or brush them under a giant rug
Advanced economies’ central banks expect the metal’s share of global reserves to rise at the expense of the dollar
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