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...James Bullard, president of the St Louis branch of the Fed, told reporters last week that businesses face a “very dicey situation if they get the pricing decision wrong”....
...Communications Q1 Tuesday Bank of England chief economist Huw Pill speaks at the London campus of the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business EU, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, UK, US: S&P...
...Q2, Texas Instruments Q4, United Airlines Q4, Verizon Communications Q4 Wednesday Canada: Bank of Canada interest rate announcement Germany: Buba monthly report EU, France, Germany, Japan, UK, US: S&P...
...Loretta Mester, president of the Cleveland Fed, on Thursday said she saw a “compelling case” for a half percentage point rise at the next meeting, and St Louis Fed president James Bullard also said he would...
...St Louis Federal Reserve president James Bullard on Tuesday told Reuters he favoured additional tightening to keep inflation in check and Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic signalled he was open to one...
...down as head of the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis....
...St Louis Fed president James Bullard has said in recent weeks that he favoured a larger increase as the central bank takes aim at inflation....
...All of which brings to mind a famous 2009 note from James Montier, written in his final weeks as a Société Générale analyst, on “repurchase rip-offs”....
...The uncertainty has been evident in the minutes from the central bank’s November meeting as well as in recent remarks from officials including New York Fed president John Williams, St Louis president James...
...Monetary policy: Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis president James Bullard is scheduled to give a presentation and participate in a fireside chat on the US economy and monetary policy....
...The moves came after US equities fell on Thursday, prompted by a warning from James Bullard, president of the St Louis Fed, that previous interest rate rises had “only a limited effect on observed inflation...
...US equities ticked higher on Friday despite hawkish comments from James Bullard, president of the St Louis branch of the Federal Reserve, who warned that interest rates could yet climb to 5.25 per cent,...
...Two Fed officials — Cleveland Fed president Loretta Mester and St Louis Fed president James Bullard — last week said they would have supported a larger 0.5 percentage point increase at the February meeting...
...James Bullard, president of the St Louis branch of the Federal Reserve, said previous interest rate rises had “only a limited effect on observed inflation” and that the central bank’s main policy rate could...
...James Bullard, president of the St Louis Fed branch, said on Thursday that the central bank’s policy rate is not yet restrictive, but he expects it will reach a “restrictive zone” in 2023....
...Investors were cautious after a warning on Thursday from James Bullard, president of the St Louis Fed, that previous interest rate rises had “only a limited effect on observed inflation”....
...Also this week, St Louis Fed president James Bullard said he supported a third consecutive 0.75 percentage point rate rise at the central bank’s next policy meeting in September....
...St Louis Fed president James Bullard told CNBC on Wednesday that US interest rates would “probably have to be higher for longer” to reduce inflation from 40-year highs....
...St Louis Fed president James Bullard, Fed governor Michelle Bowman and Kansas City Fed president Esther George are also expected to speak at the event....
..., Foxtons FY trading statement, Intel Q4, JCDecaux Q4, JetBlue Airways Q4, LVMH FY, Marsh & McLennan Q4, Mastercard Q4, Nokia Oyj Q4, Northrop Grumman Q4, Salvatore Ferragamo FY, Rank Group H1, SAP FY, St...
...James Bullard, president of the St Louis branch of the Fed, also on Tuesday said that a jumbo 0.75 percentage point rate increase might come at some point this year....
...James Bullard, president of the St Louis branch of the Fed, also on Tuesday said that a jumbo 0.75-percentage-point rate increase may come at some point this year....
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