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Mon May 20 | 12:30am | JPY | Tertiary Industry Activity m/m | -2.4% | 0.1% | 2.2% | ||||
All Day | CHF | Bank Holiday | ||||||||
All Day | EUR | French Bank Holiday | ||||||||
All Day | EUR | German Bank Holiday | ||||||||
5:00am | GBP | MPC Member Broadbent Speaks | ||||||||
7:30am | USD | FOMC Member Bostic Speaks | ||||||||
All Day | CAD | Bank Holiday | ||||||||
8:45am | USD | FOMC Member Bostic Speaks | ||||||||
9:00am | USD | FOMC Member Waller Speaks | ||||||||
USD | FOMC Member Barr Speaks | |||||||||
10:30am | USD | FOMC Member Jefferson Speaks | ||||||||
2:00pm | USD | FOMC Member Mester Speaks | ||||||||
8:30pm | AUD | Westpac Consumer Sentiment | -2.4% | |||||||
9:30pm | AUD | Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes | ||||||||
11:00pm | NZD | Credit Card Spending y/y | 1.4% |
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister died when their helicopter crashed as it was crossing mountain terrain in heavy fog, an Iranian official told Reuters on ...
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post: Fed Vice Chair Barr: Q1 Inflation “Disappointing,” Did Not Provide the Confidence Needed to Ease MonPol Barr: Fed Will Need to Allow Tight Policy “Further Time to Continue to Do Its Work” Barr: Fed in a Good Position to “Hold Steady” and Watch Economy post: FED'S BARR: REGULATORS ARE CONSIDERING REQUIRING LARGER BANKS TO HOLD MINIMUM LEVELS OF RESERVES AND PRE-POSITIONED COLLATERAL AT DISCOUNT WINDOW.Barr: On Building a Resilient Regulatory Framework Thank you for inviting me to speak today. As many of you know, I have two roles at the Federal Reserve—my role as a governor of the Board and member of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), where I participate in developing and setting monetary policy, and my role as the Vice Chair for Supervision, where I oversee our supervision and regulation of the banking sector. In keeping with the interdisciplinary spirit of this conference, I'll touch upon these different roles, and how they both promote a healthy economy. To start, I will share a couple of observations about the current stance of monetary policy. Then, I'll discuss the conceptual framework that underpins the key components of prudential bank regulations.1 As part of this discussion, I will also offer some observations about adjustments to our regulatory framework that we are exploring, including as a result of lessons learned from the bank stress in the spring of 2023.
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post: Fed’s Bostic: Data for First Part of Years on Inflation Have Been Very Bumpy - Bloomberg Television Fed’s Bostic: Going to Take a While Before We’re Certain Inflation’s Going Back Down to 2% Fed’s Bostic: Business Leaders Tell Me Things Are Slowing Down, but Very Slowly post: FED'S BOSTIC: OUR NEW STEADY STATE ON INTEREST RATES IS LIKELY TO BE HIGHER THAN WHAT PEOPLE HAVE BEEN USED TO FOR PAST DECADE post: FED'S BOSTIC: MY OUTLOOK IS THAT INFLATION WILL CONTINUE TO FALL THIS YEAR AND INTO 2025. post: FED'S BOSTIC: RISKS ARE REALLY BALANCED RIGHT NOW post: FED'S BOSTIC: FIRMS TELL ME THAT THE LABOR MARKET IS WEAKER THAN LAST YEAR, BUT NOT SOFT.
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post: BoE Broadbent : Possible Bank Rate Could Be Cut In Summer - Policy More Restrictive Now Than In H1 2023 - Less Restrictive Rates Depend On Data Evolving - Policy Will Have To Become Less Restrictive - Rates Will Be Less Restrictive At Some Point
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The dollar was broadly steady on Monday as investors awaited further clues to help chart the U.S. interest rate path in the wake of cautious comments from Federal Reserve ...