In macroeconomics, a monetary conditions index (MCI) is an index number calculated from a linear combination of a small number of economy-wide financial...
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Monetary policy is the policy adopted by the monetary authority of a nation to affect monetary and other financial conditions to accomplish broader objectives...
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Jobless claims Monetary conditions index Net foreign assets Nominal GDP Nonfarm payrolls Real gross domestic product Social Progress Index Category:Macroeconomic...
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international women of Chinese descent Monetary conditions index, a macroeconomic index number relevant for monetary policy Short name for Manchester City...
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particularly in banking, the Divisia monetary aggregates index is an index of money supply. It uses Divisia index methods. The monetary aggregates used by most central...
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Inflation targeting (category Monetary policy)
targeting long-run inflation using a monetary conditions index. In his proposal, the monetary conditions index is a weighted average of the interest...
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Development Index (HDI) of 193 nations in the annual Human Development Report. The index considers the health, education, income and living conditions in a given...
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is a major financial agency of the United Nations, and an international financial institution funded by 191 member...
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price indexes, employment and population, exchange rates, gross domestic product, interest rates, monetary aggregates, producer price indexes, reserves...
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different economic conditions and institutional frameworks. An interest rate channel may be categorized as traditional, which means monetary policy affects...
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to increases tied to externally determined indexes. Monetary policy is the policy enacted by the monetary authorities (most frequently the central bank...
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Economic calendar (section Monetary policy)
Central banks and monetary authorities meet several times each year to discuss current market conditions and determine whether or not monetary policy needs...
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with a down-trending index, the government has a variety of options, such as issuing a tax rebate or taking other fiscal or monetary action to stimulate...
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of the European Union (EU) nor the Eurozone; nor does it have a formal monetary agreement with the EU. However, it is one of the two territories (along...
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mean of three ten-day “sample prices” in the month. Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices Price index "Govt plans to revise WPI base year to 2012". business...
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Index, also called the FTSE 100 Index, FTSE 100, FTSE, or, informally, the "Footsie" /ˈfʊtsi/, is the United Kingdom's best-known stock market index of...
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Indices of economic freedom (redirect from The 2005 Index of Economic Freedom)
The index scores nations on 12 broad factors of economic freedom using statistics from organizations like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund...
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In economics, statistics, and finance, an index is a number that measures how a group of related data points—like prices, company performance, productivity...
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Comorbidity (redirect from Charlson index)
to identify an index disease as the cause of the others can be counterproductive to understanding and treating interdependent conditions. In response,...
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The economic and monetary union (EMU) of the European Union is a group of policies aimed at converging the economies of member states of the European Union...
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The 1922–1924 monetary reform of the Soviet Union was a set of monetary policies which was implemented in the Soviet Union as a part of the Soviet government’s...
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Federal Reserve (section Monetary policy)
monetary policy is maximum employment. The unemployment rate statistics are collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and like the PCE price index...
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Quantitative easing (redirect from Monetary easing)
Quantitative easing (QE) is a monetary policy action where a central bank purchases predetermined amounts of government bonds or other financial assets...
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The monetary reform in the Soviet Union of 1947 (known as the "postwar reform") was carried out during December 16–19, 1947. It was the second Soviet monetary...
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hedging (using computer-based models to buy or sell index futures in various stock market conditions) or a self-reinforcing contagion of fear. The degree...
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Monetarism (redirect from Monetary rule)
Monetarism is a school of thought in monetary economics that emphasizes the role of policy-makers in controlling the amount of money in circulation. It...
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Economy of Singapore (redirect from Monetary policy of Singapore)
Rate-based Monetary Policy" (PDF). Monetary Authority of Singapore. Archived (PDF) from the original on 30 July 2020. "MAS brings forward monetary policy...
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changing the EMS to provide favorable starting conditions for the transition to Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). The Delors plan was a three-stage process...
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Taylor rule (category Monetary policy)
The Taylor rule is a monetary policy targeting rule. The rule was proposed in 1992 by American economist John B. Taylor for central banks to use to stabilize...
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore or (MAS), is the central bank and financial regulatory authority of Singapore. It administers the various statutes...
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