Russian woes to not have any impact on US Fed rate decision
Fp Archives • 10 years agoA sturdy US recovery is expected to trump global economic worries as the Federal Reserve concludes its last policy meeting of 2014 on Wednesday, with officials likely to signal they are still on track to raise interest rates next year.
Inflation conundrum: Decoding why central banks printed money
Vivek • 10 years agoIt is very important to measure the inflation number correctly. But is that really happening in the United States?
The Western growth model is broken and it ain't getting fixed any time soon
Vivek • 10 years agoThe US growth was a clear function of the loan growth in the pre-financial crisis years. Now that the loan growth has slowed down so has economic growth. Can this growth return?
Sensex hits record high: Now Japan takes over the easy money party from the US
Vivek • 10 years agoThis is not the last that we have seen of a developed-world central bank deciding to print more money to create some inflation. There is more to come
Why the US Fed will not be sucking out all the printed money any time soon
Vivek • 10 years agoThe horse, as they say, has already bolted by now
Money printing is ineffective: Why monetary policy, as we know it, is nearing its death
Vivek • 10 years agoDespite its non-effectiveness, central banks still have faith in monetary policy, as it has been practised over the years. And this might lead to monetary policy totally collapsing in the years to come.
Sensex hits lowest level in 17 weeks but rally will be back soon
Vivek • 11 years agoInvestors had been borrowing at these low interest rates and investing money all over the world. But with the Federal Reserve deciding to go slow on money printing (or what it calls tapering), this game of easy money is likely to come to an end, soon.