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Consumer confidence dropped for the third straight month in April — hitting its lowest level since July 2022, the Conference Board said Tuesday. Why it matters: Higher prices for ...
Faced with stubborn inflation that has raised concerns about where policy is headed, the Federal Reserve has been ensnared in a holding pattern that likely will be reflected when ...
GBP/JPY is grinding its way back up the charts on Tuesday, testing chart territory north of 197.00 after the pair got knocked down from 34-year highs at 200.60 earlier this week. ...
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The Financial Stability Report outlines our assessment of the state of, and risks to, financial stability. The Report is one of our key publications, and aims to raise public awareness of developments in the financial system. It is published pursuant to section 170 of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 2021, which states that the Report must: • report on matters relating to the stability of New Zealand’s financial system, and other matters associated with the Reserve Bank’s prudential objective; and • contain the information that is necessary or desirable to allow an assessment to be made of the effectiveness of the Bank’s use of its powers to protect and promote the stability of New Zealand’s financial system, and achieve the prudential objective. Our prudential objective is to protect and promote the stability of New Zealand’s financial system. Financial stability means having a resilient financial system that can withstand severe but plausible shocks and provide the financial services that we all rely on. This ensures everyone in post: NEW ZEALAND'S FINANCIAL SYSTEM REMAINS STRONG: RESERVE BANK OF NZ FSR post: NZ RESERVE BANK FSR: NOMINAL INCOME INCREASE AIDING HOUSEHOLDS IN TRANSITIONING TO HIGHER INTEREST RATES post: RESERVE BANK OF NZ FSR: SOME STRUGGLING, CUTTING SPENDING OR EXTENDING REPAYMENT TIMELINES post: RISK OF LONG-TERM RESTRICTIVE GLOBAL INTEREST RATES DUE TO PERSISTENT INFLATION PRESSURES: RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND FSR
AUD futures decline as Treasury yields and the USD rise. Dan Deming examines.
The two-day FOMC monetary policy meeting concludes on Wednesday, May 1 at 2:00 ET. FOMC Chairman Powell’s press conference starts at 2:30 ET. FOMC Meeting Expectations Economists ...
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- Posted: Apr 30, 2024 4:52pm
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