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China’s overall credit growth holds up in December

Bloomberg China’s overall credit growth held up in December and a gauge of borrowing costs fell, signalling that policy makers are beginning to see some progress in channelling credit to the economy. The stock of outstanding aggregate financing expanded by 10.7% in the 12 months to December, the same pace as in November, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said. ...

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ECB may get earful on prices this year

Bloomberg If European Central Bank (ECB) officials use their review of monetary policy this year as a chance to connect with ordinary people, they need to be ready for some plain truths. At the heart of the assessment, likely to be announced on January 23, is how price stability should be defined and targeted. But ask citizens how they feel ...

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Economists fall out of favour in a negative-rate test case

Bloomberg In the country that’s had negative interest rates longer than anywhere else on Earth, economists are going through a bit of a rough patch. Since Denmark introduced subzero rates in mid-2012, citizens have struggled to get their heads around a world in which savers are punished, borrowers are rewarded and the basic laws of risk-return feel like ancient mythology. ...

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