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Fed funds rate will remain low for a prolonged period

by BBVA Bancomer Team (BBVA Bancomer) | Thu, Nov 5 2009, 07:53 GMT

Target interest rate maintained at 0.0-0.25% Economic slack justifies holding rates low as recovery begins FOMC economic outlook improved but challenges remain The primary take-away from the FOMC’s statement is that it will likely continue to hold the fed funds rate at a low level for a prolonged period of time even as the recovery takes hold. While the statement maintained the language stating that, “economic conditions… are likely to warrant exceptionally low levels of the federal funds rate

 

BOE: likely to expand QE to GBP 150bln from GBP 125bln

by RANsquawk Research Team (RANsquawk) | Thu, Jul 9 2009, 09:43 GMT

BOE likely to expand QE to GBP 150bln from GBP 125bln Some analysts think the BOE may request to up its ceiling beyond GBP 150bln All analysts expect BOE to leave interest rates unchanged at 0.50% It’s a near certainty that record low interest rates at today’s meeting will be left unchanged, with the focus solely on any potential extension of the BOE’s QE programme. The consensus is for the BOE to increase the size of its current QE programme by GBP 25 bln, which means asset purchases will


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US: FedWatch | Thu, Nov 5 2009, 07:53 GMT
Fed funds rate will remain low for a prolonged period
by BBVA Bancomer Team - BBVA Bancomer

Thu, Nov 5 2009, 02:29 GMT
US: FOMC: Very little change to the statement
by Peter Possing Andersen - Danske Bank A/S

Wed, Nov 4 2009, 20:43 GMT
US: The Fed reaffirms promise to keep rates low for an extended period
by Easy Forex Team - Easy Forex

Wed, Nov 4 2009, 20:18 GMT
FED Interest Retes Review: The FED keeps rates unchanged feeding risk appetite
by FXstreet.com Team - FXstreet.com

Wed, Nov 4 2009, 16:48 GMT
Preview: FOMC November rate decision
by RANsquawk Research Team - RANsquawk

BOE and ECB: Preview of Thursday’s meetings | Wed, Nov 4 2009, 09:24 GMT
BOE and ECB: Preview of Thursday's meetings
by Michael J. Malpede - Easy Forex

Tue, Nov 3 2009, 11:56 GMT
ECB preview: Waiting for the master plan
by Frank Øland Hansen - Danske Bank A/S

Thu, Oct 29 2009, 18:26 GMT
Euroland: A few comments on a hawkish Weber
by Frank Øland Hansen - Danske Bank A/S

Mon, Oct 26 2009, 20:33 GMT
Norway: Norges Bank might not live up to expectations
by Arne Lohmann Rasmussen - Danske Bank A/S

Tue, Oct 20 2009, 18:20 GMT
Canada: The Canadian dollar under the spotlights
by Economic and Strategy Team - National Bank of Canada

Wed, Sep 23 2009, 19:33 GMT
Fed Interest Rate decision Review
by Nick Nasad - CMS Forex

Preview of BOE and BOC policy meetings | Thu, Sep 10 2009, 10:12 GMT
Preview of BOE & BOC policy meetings
by Michael J. Malpede - Easy Forex

Thu, Jul 9 2009, 09:43 GMT
BOE: likely to expand QE to GBP 150bln from GBP 125bln
by RANsquawk Research Team - RANsquawk




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