The world economy is entering a global monetary transition that will see incremental monetary policy tightening resulting in reduced global liquidity.
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Monetary tightening is a global issue, but central banks will move at a relatively moderate pace.
DAVID KOHL The global imbalance, the soft monetary policy of the G7, has led to greater liquidity in the world ...
EVGENY GAVRILENKOV The monetary policy of the United States has a major impact on global liquidity and capital flows an...
HU JINTAO The global imbalance, the soft monetary policy of the G-7, has led to greater liquidity in the world...
EVGENY GAVRILENKOV What we're seeing in terms of currency movements - and it will probably continue at least over the n...
MARC LEVESQUE We cannot rule out a tightening of monetary policy in the short run.
AMANDO TETANGCO Recovering equities and still overall strong commodity markets suggests that there is little broad-b...
GREG GIBBS The Global Financial Crisis and Great Recession posed daunting new challenges for central banks arou...
JANET YELLEN Our reading is that their aim is not to begin a tightening cycle but to reinstate a normal monetary ...
ANNE MILLS In a matter of years, not decades, the euro will move up alongside the dollar in a bipolar global mo...
FRED BERGSTEN From now to the first semester of 2006, our economy is still bumpy, thus the monetary sector would s...
BURHANUDDIN ABDULLAH Given this is a swan song for Greenspan, I think it's going to be one more of these global topics. T...
DAVID ADER The economy could get back to an above trend rate this quarter, and that is what will matter to mone...
JOSEPH LAVORGNA Monetary policy is not a panacea.
BEN BERNANKE Monetary policy could in the short run focus on absorbing some of the excess liquidity to reduce the...
BERT HOFMAN The first step to prescribing the right medicine is to recognize the cause of the illness. And, when...
RAGHURAM RAJAN One wants to make sure that it continues to build and not to be too far ahead of the curve in moneta...
HOMI KHARAS Much of this liquidity appears to be coming from China and increasingly Japan where investment trust...
GREG GIBBS The fear here is the economy is overheating. And this points to a Federal Reserve with a much tighte...
WILLIAM SULLIVAN Otherwise a spend-prone fiscal policy teamed with a pro-growth monetary policy could be problematic ...
DAVID GILMORE Bad monetary and fiscal policy, often designed by the IMF, is the real cause of global problems. The...
BRIAN S. WESBURY Domestic inflation reflects domestic monetary policy.
MARTIN FELDSTEIN All of this adds ammunition to the argument that the ECB will tighten (monetary policy).
PHYLLIS REED We've now got synchronized monetary policy everywhere in the world. It's a sign of confidence in the...
GARRY EVANS Financial markets, along with households and businesses, seem to be reasonably well prepared to cope...
ALAN GREENSPAN Our ability to predict how the federal funds rate will evolve over time is quite limited because mon...
JANET YELLEN In its assessment of the monetary policy stance, the monetary board noted that prevailing conditions...
AMANDO TETANGCO We have pushed out the timing of the monetary policy easing to June and reduced the cumulative amoun...
JASON WONG All the warning signs that had been detected in recent surveys have come to a head. There is now a d...
DAVID BOWERS The market focus is on monetary policy in the US, Japan and Europe.
MASAYOSHI YANO A backdrop of monetary tightening, high commodity prices, robust productivity growth and buoyant act...
ALBERTO RAMOS The market has been adapting in the last few days to the monetary policy adjustment in Europe and to...
ALBERTO BERNAL A good monetary policy follows inflationary expectations and not historical numbers.
ADI GODREJ He's delivering a warning shot. The message is that they don't appear to see any problem with having...
CAMERON BAGRIE We believe the Monetary Policy Committee will be forced to make two more cuts – in November and Fe...
STUART THOMSON This does not involve a change in the stance of monetary policy. It is a technical change,
EDWARD GRAMLICH The central bank should steer its monetary policy so that expectations are not fueled too much that ...
ATSUSHI MIZUNO It was the Greenspan-Kohn monetary policy, and the dash is perfectly legitimate,
ROGER KUBARYCH It was the Greenspan-Kohn monetary policy, and the dash is perfectly legitimate.
ROGER KUBARYCH Our view is that the U.S. economy was on a solid footing by most indicators going into the shock. If...
DEREK HOLT Japan's deflationary era is finally ending. A change in monetary policy is coming into sight, and th...
YASUHIRO MIYATA Monetary policy will, as always, respond to the economy's twists and turns so as to promote, as ...
JANET YELLEN The yen's strength is a shackle for the central bank that keeps it from shifting monetary policy. Th...
JUN FUKASHIRO reduce the urgency for the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policy.
MIKE MORAN Now, McDonald's is a very good indicator of the global economy. If McDonald's doesn't in...
MARC FABER Giving a super-clear predictability on the course of monetary policy will not be good for any centra...
MASUHISA KOBAYASHI Today we begin to build a global union in very specific terms. In a global economy with global emplo...
ANDREW STERN Monetary tightening, a strong currency and tamer U.S. demand should spell slower economic growth ahe...
WARREN LOVELY Monetary policy itself cannot sensibly be directed at reducing imbalances.
TIMOTHY GEITHNER It is said that the West had a global policy in regard to Islam. That is stupid. There isn't a g...
ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI Ending super-easy monetary policy is a big plus for the equity market because it means economic reco...
GEOFF LEWIS This week's data is proof that the hawks in the Monetary Policy Committee are wrong, giving gilts su...
STUART THOMSON With the economy growing below potential, labor market indicators probably continued to ease. The su...
JASON WONG The recovery in the global financial backdrop is a key part of the outlook for tightening,
DOUG PORTER The Fed is now explicitly conducting monetary policy with the aim of supporting stock prices,
IAN SHEPHERDSON It is the best monetary policy regime we have experienced and the best one available.
IAN MACFARLANE Many people in the world believe that in the 21st century, the Asia-Pacific - Asia in particular - w...
LI KEQIANG Don't ask for monetary policy to perform tricks it cannot deliver,
WIM DUISENBERG Monetary conditions exert an enormous influence on stock prices. Indeed, the monetary climate - prim...
MARTIN ZWEIG The main goals in the conduct of monetary policy after quantitative easing will be to ensure that th...
ATSUSHI MIZUNO Overflowing red ink can divide monetary and fiscal authorities on the importance of price stability....
DALLAS FED We thought we live in a global warming world, but this is actually not right. We lived in a global w...
BEATE LIEPERT The Monetary Policy Committee is back facing a familiar dilemma a housing market that is recovering ...
GEOFFREY DICKS There was speculation more members would vote for a shift in monetary policy. The bank decided to ke...
TOMOHIKO KATSU Expectations of tighter monetary policy in the U.S., Japan and Europe have been in stark contrast to...
DANICA HAMPTON We expect a neutral monetary policy stance in 2006, but much will depend on movements in the rand an...
DENNIS DYKES Market sentiment is a bit negative now, but I'm a long- term bull when it comes to Japanese stocks. ...
TAKASHI KAMIYA I think this employment report shows that the laws of gravity do apply to monetary policy,
ANTHONY CHAN Nakagawa's comment on monetary policy will probably keep bonds strong. Government pressure on the Ba...
TSUTOMU KAWASAKI There has to be some predictability in monetary policy for the sake of everyone's economic activitie...
KAORU YOSANO whoever they pick has a considerable degree of background and expertise on monetary policy.
LYLE GRAMLEY The Fed has been on 'autopilot' with its monetary tightening so that even bouts of weaker data, such...
STEVE BARROW A strong inflation figure will heighten speculation the Bank of Japan will change its easy monetary ...
TETSU AIKAWA Monetary policy cannot do much about long-run growth, all we can try to do is to try to smooth out p...
BEN BERNANKE I think monetary policy coming out of the 2001 recession did what it was intended to do, which was c...
JACK GUYNN The rise in output prices ... will not ruffle the doves unduly when the Monetary Policy Committee me...
DARAGH MAHER We think that with the risk of surprisingly tight U.S. monetary policy diminishing as the U.S. econo...
MICHAEL GAVIN There may be some comments or text which will offer Fed views on the recent soft economic data and m...
MAMORU ASHIMOTO Our understanding of the best practice in monetary policy evolved during Alan Greenspan's tenure at ...
BEN BERNANKE I want our immigration policy to be a global policy, a chosen policy: that is the condition for its ...
DOMINIQUE DE VILLEPIN As a member of the NAI Global managed network, we are excited to have a global competitive advantage...
DON ARNOLD In the new global economy, there is no quick fix.
DENNIS WILDER Clinton understands that in a competitive global economy we need the best-educated workforce in the ...
BERNIE SANDERS In these circumstances, the FOMC judged that some further firming of monetary policy may be necessar...
BEN BERNANKE Relevant signals from the money supply dynamic do not automatically lead to corresponding monetary p...
AXEL WEBER This obviously suggests that if they were going to tighten monetary policy and raise rates, it would...
CAROL STONE Monetary policy ultimately must be conducted in a pragmatic manner that relies not on any particular...
JANET YELLEN As the housing boom cools off, there will be a shortfall in demand (which will) affect the global ec...
GEORGE SOROS Under Chairman Greenspan, monetary policy has become increasingly transparent to the public and the ...
BEN BERNANKE Under Chairman Greenspan, monetary policy has become increasingly transparent to the public and the ...
BEN S. BERNANKE In the near-term, there are economic concerns but overall we see continued improvements in the globa...
FREDERICK SMITH Basically, it's the same underlying picture and certainly supportive of the monetary policy action t...
ERIC LASCELLES The question you have to ask is: Do you think monetary policy is really too tight? I don't think it ...
BILL DUDLEY The report gave a reason to buy back the yen. An end of the easing monetary policy is just a matter ...
NOBUO KIHARA The Fed cut 100 basis points (one percentage point) in January and we've got another 50 under our be...
BRYAN PISKOROWSKI Inflation can't be controlled through price agreements or price controls. The only way to control it...
CLAUDIO LOSER Basketball is a global game, just like soccer is a global game. You see the Manu Ginobilis and Yao M...
ANDREW BOGUT It is an established scientific fact that monetary policy has had virtually no effect on output and ...
EDWARD C. PRESCOTT We have been moving monetary policy toward neutrality for some time, and our policy appears to be cl...
ANTHONY SANTOMERO China is emerging as a key growth engine for the world economy, contributing over a quarter of total...
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