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Okay. Negative interest rates have now gone fully mainstream in the UK thanks to this week’s testimony by Bank of England deputy governor Paul Tucker...
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Continue reading: Markets Live: Wednesday, 27th February, 2013Convexity in Vix futures || Deflating shadow credit in China || BoE deputy on NGDP || Italian election aftermath || JPMorgan job cuts || New US defence...
It’s Charlie Bean, the Bank of England’s deputy governor for monetary policy, on nominal income targets. An old wine in a new bottle apparently,...
First, a reminder of the degree to which China’s growth has been increasingly fuelled by credit over the past few years:
The chart above doesn’t...
Elsewhere on Wednesday,
- A perfectly fair and reasonable way to rank central bankers.
- Draining excess reserves and the Fed’s exit strategy.
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Sell currencies of serial QE offenders
Fighting central banks is dangerous, writes Bill Gross