No rush: Hot money heads out, but on a slow-moving train
Fp Archives • 12 years agoEquities have been spared the brunt of the selling so far, possibly because investors still view the selloff as one spawned by a climb in long term U.S. yields.<br /><br />
Global markets tank after Fed offers no clues; a worse day for Sensex?
Choudhury • 12 years agoStocks around the globe took a beating on Wednesday as investors couldn't find the clues they were desperately looking for from the just released Federal Reserve's July policy meeting.
Expert view: Ben Bernanke forecasts rarely accurate, so wait and watch
Fp Archives • 12 years agoThe US Federal Reserve on Wednesday said it would keep buying $85 billion in bonds per month and gave no explicit indication that it was close to scaling back the program, despite intense market speculation it could soon start drawing it to a close.
Will currency turbulence in EMs make Fed think twice about slowing QE?
Fp Archives • 12 years agoAnother financial shock now in emerging economies that use vast holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds as capital insurance buffers could complicate a Fed exit from quantitative easing.
Emerging markets should be cautious of asset bubble: ADB
Fp Archives • 12 years agoEmerging markets including India should be cautious of asset bubble as Quantitative Easing (QE) by advanced nations may throw up such a risk, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said today.
Fed considers open season on bond buys to boost economy
Fp Archives • 13 years agoThe US Federal Reserve is considering a new approach to unconventional monetary policy that would give it more leeway to tailor the scale of its stimulus to changing economic winds.
Recession watch: Why QE3 is sneaking up on us
Fp Editors • 14 years agoWhile the Fed has come out and admitted a sagging job market, damp consumer spending and a depressed housing market, the third round of quantitative or credit easing will likely hit us sooner than we think given the looming recession concern.
QE3
Fp Staff • 14 years ago