Today, the Bank of Norway marked the transition to a softer monetary policy, hinting at the possible start of interest rate cuts as early as March. The Central Bank left the key rate at 4.5%, which coincided with experts' forecasts.Following the example of other leading financial institutions in developed countries, the Bank of Norway is preparing to lower interest rates. It is expected that at the next meeting a decision will be made to reduce by 25 bps.Despite the planned changes, the regulato... Baca Lagi
Japan exports rose for more than two years in February after a decline in January. It has exceeded... Baca Lagi
China has reshuffled its cabinet officials. Guo Shuqing has been appointed as China's banking... Baca Lagi
Asian stocks dropped as the Japanese yen maintained its hold on its recent gains while bonds... Baca Lagi
The supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have reiterated on Monday for a call of a... Baca Lagi
The Scandinavian country, Denmark is scheduled to pay off its latest foreign currency loans with an... Baca Lagi
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe discussed free trade between c... Baca Lagi
North Korea has recently carried out the testing of a brand new high-thrust rocket engine which... Baca Lagi
The European Central Bank is most likely to raise its deposit rate with 80% chance on December... Baca Lagi
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP stated UK consumer spending would probably weaken in the long run after... Baca Lagi
Canadian Federal Finance Minister, Bill Morneau is preparing for disclosing the details regarding... Baca Lagi
In January 2017, the economy of Peru rose up to 4.81% which indicates the progressive the country’s ... Baca Lagi
The unemployment rate in Australia reached a 14-month high as it increased by 5.9% in February. It... Baca Lagi
The US Federal Reserve implemented another interest rate hike last Wednesday, the central bank’s s... Baca Lagi
Benedikt Jóhannesson, minister of finance in Iceland, have affirmed that the nation’s central bank h... Baca Lagi
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has stated to OPEC that the country has reverted part of its supply... Baca Lagi
Puerto Rico’s General obligation (GO) bonds dropped after the financial recovery plan has been a... Baca Lagi
The Argentine Interior Minister, Rogelio Frigerio announced that the labor unions in Argentina put... Baca Lagi
British Prime Minister Theresa May is now preparing to jumpstart the actual Brexit process this... Baca Lagi
Turkey plans to put off diplomatic ties with the Netherlands as announced by the Dutch ambassador... Baca Lagi
Lincoln automobiles under Ford Motors Co’s plans to advance its entry to China and was doing some a... Baca Lagi
The biggest pension fund managers in Canada settled an agreement with a real estate logistics... Baca Lagi
Kristin Forbes, one of the most vocal dissenters in the Bank of England’s nine-member Monetary P... Baca Lagi
The government of Nigeria has introduced its master plan to take off the recession with hopes of... Baca Lagi
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc aims to maintain its trading ties with the United States under the... Baca Lagi
A South Korean court has unanimously ruled for South Korean president Park Geun-hye’s impeachment f... Baca Lagi
Britain is firm on its decision to increase taxes on self-employed workers despite many disapprove... Baca Lagi
Based on the report of Securities Commission Malaysia (SC), the economic growth of Malaysia is... Baca Lagi
The Canadian economy is expected to gain 2.4% this year with equal expectations as of the United... Baca Lagi
Pharmaceutical stocks plummeted on Tuesday after Donald Trump plunged back into the drug pricing... Baca Lagi
The surge of U.S. dollar decelerated minimally on Wednesday session after reachinga two-month high... Baca Lagi
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