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Malaysia extends rate pause as inflation cools, growth slows

BLOOMBERG Malaysia left its monetary settings unchanged for a second straight meeting, as the central bank opted to weigh the impact of previous interest-rate increases on economic activity amid a challenging global  outlook. Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) held its overnight policy rate at 2.75%, a decision seen by 11 of 20 economists in a Bloomberg survey, with the rest expecting ...

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BOE to cut spending for work on climate change

BLOOMBERG The Bank of England (BOE) plans to cut spending on climate change work and redirect the money to core functions because of rising pressures on its costs. Climate programs will slip lower on the central bank’s agenda so officials can focus more on the core operations such as financial stability, markets and a digital currency, according to a person ...

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Kuroda buffets yen again after decade of radical easing

BLOOMBERG Haruhiko Kuroda finished his last meeting at the helm of the Bank of Japan (BOJ) by buffeting markets again with a straightforward stand-pat that contrasted with the explosive launch of his massive stimulus program a decade ago. The BOJ left its negative interest rate and its cap on government debt yields untouched at the shortest regular meeting during Kuroda’s ...

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