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Fed hopeful Shelton questions value of bank’s dual mandate

Bloomberg Judy Shelton, a conservative economist being considered by the White House for a spot on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors, isn’t convinced the goals set for it by Congress are relevant for the US central bank. “I would probably be highly skeptical of those,” she said in an interview with Bloomberg, referring to the mandate in the Federal ...

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China central bank downplays financial risk, yuan concerns

Bloomberg Chinese central bank officials downplayed emerging stress in the financial system following the state takeover of a regional bank, and said depreciation in the currency is under control. Speaking at an event in Beijing, People’s Bank of China Governor Yi Gang said policy makers are “fully capable” of managing risks at small and medium-sized lenders, and the Chinese currency ...

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ECB to offer generous loans to banks to boost feeble growth, say economists

Bloomberg The European Central Bank (ECB) will offer euro-area banks generous terms on its upcoming long-term loans when it meets next week but won’t do anything to soften the impact of negative rates, economists predict. Respondents in a Bloomberg survey said the interest rate on the two-year loans will be below the ECB’s benchmark rate — currently zero — if ...

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