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Organisation expects borrowing costs in UK and eurozone to stay high until 2025
Investors betting central bank likely to cut borrowing costs by May next year
And US economic data is especially important for monetary policy right now
Pandemic-era €1.7tn stimulus programme had been due to wind down by end 2024
The central bank is nearing the end of its yield curve control policy
Minutes show central bank’s governing council recognised need to avoid ‘unwarranted loosening of financial conditions’
Andrew Bailey says investors are underestimating the ‘potential persistence’ of price growth
Easy money has not bred the undead
Soft US inflation data has convinced the market that the Fed will not lift its borrowing benchmark next month
What to do when r - g = 0
Most of the time, higher government debt levels have been associated with lower yields, not higher
Bloated balance sheets need to come down without endangering financial stability
US central bank must not claim victory over inflation prematurely, says San Francisco Fed president
As inflation eases, central banks now find themselves at the most difficult point in the policymaking cycle
And more on consumer confidence
It is not just what central banks say, but also how they say it
If companies reap anything close to a historical average return on recent investments, we are likely to see an improving trend
Falling government bond yields loosen the tight financial conditions policymakers want to create
Central bank’s president tells FT rates must be kept at current levels for ‘long enough’
The former head of the New York Fed on macro lessons, monetary policy and the coming US fiscal crisis
Central bank’s chief economist Philip Lane says return to pre-crisis levels would destabilise banks
Kazuo Ueda tells FT conference that central bank will move carefully on raising interest rates
Officials say they would want to see companies cutting profit margins to be convinced inflation would fall sufficiently
Policymakers should go well beyond data analysis in looking to the future
Many of the major central banks have decided to hold rates steady, but few officials are yet declaring victory over inflation
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