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December 28th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Limiting the compensation of banking executives is not the best way to curb their risk-taking, but it might be the option most readily available, an economist writes.
Buy vs. Rent: An Update
Should you buy a home or rent one? An updated list of the relationship between home prices and rents in 55 metropolitan areas.
The Holiday [...]
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December 13th, 2010 by Financial Writer
A slump in government-backed mortgage securities that’s sent yields to the highest level since May is threatening a recovery in the U.S. housing market, which had been bolstered by record-low borrowing costs.
Yields on Fannie Mae-guaranteed securities that most affect loan rates jumped as high as 4.21 percent today, an increase [...]
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November 17th, 2010 by Financial Writer
U.S. economic growth edged up as expected in the third quarter, but not enough to chip away at high unemployment or change perceptions of more monetary easing from the Federal Reserve next week.
Gross domestic product expanded at a 2.0% annual rate as consumer spending rose at its quickest pace since 2006 and businesses continued to [...]
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November 16th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney said Friday the slowdown in the U.S. recovery is of “some concern” to the central bank and whatever unfolds will have a “significant” impact on this country’s economy.
In an interview with U.S. business network CNBC, he said the low level of U.S inflation — due to a debt overhang [...]
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November 13th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Ultra-loose monetary policies by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank are throwing the world into “chaos” rather than helping the global economic recovery, Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz said on Tuesday.
A “flood of liquidity” from the Fed and the ECB is bringing instability to global foreign exchange markets, Mr. Stiglitz told [...]
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November 4th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The yuan was set for its first weekly gain in three weeks on speculation foreign governments, notably the U.S., will step up calls for the currency to appreciate when leaders from the Group of 20 nations meet next week in Seoul.
The yuan advanced 0.19 percent yesterday after the Federal Reserve said on Nov. 3 that [...]
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November 3rd, 2010 by Financial Writer
The Federal Reserve escalated its efforts to get the U.S. economic recovery back on track Wednesday, again entering the realm of risky and untested policy in response to the worst downturn in generations.
The plan to pump $600 billion into the financial system is designed to stimulate the economy in large part by lowering mortgage and [...]
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November 1st, 2010 by Financial Writer
What is quantitative easing II?
The term became fashionable post the global economic crisis in 2008, following which most governments across the globe had to pump in huge amount of liquidity in the markets to tide over the crisis. Quantitative easing is the process of infusing money into the system by creating ‘new money’ and eventually [...]
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October 27th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Dollar rallies amid concerns Fed bond-buying program might be smaller than anticipated
The dollar strengthened Wednesday after concerns grew that the Federal Reserve’s plans to buy Treasurys might be smaller and slower than traders anticipated.
Traders have been expecting that the Fed will announce a plan next week to swiftly buy U.S. Treasurys, with some estimating the [...]
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October 23rd, 2010 by Financial Writer
Finance ministers from the world’s major nations agreed to a U.S.-brokered plan for easing tensions over exchange rates and world trade patterns, saying that a “fragile and uneven” economic recovery was at risk if top powers pursued conflicting policies or used the value of their currencies to gain an edge for their exports.
Aiming to head [...]
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