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Free AccessMNI TV: Key Exclusive Highlights For Week 17
MNI's key exclusive stories for this week include:
MNI INTERVIEW: Kaplan Says Loose Fiscal Is Holding Up Fed Cut- The Fed has underestimated the role of fiscal policy in fueling inflation, the former Dallas Fed chief tells MNI.
MNI POLICY: BOJ Stays On Sidelines As Yen Weakens- The recent fall in the yen is unlikely to be enough to prompt a response from the BOJ at its next meeting.
MNI EM INTERVIEW: BCB Still Likely To Cut By 50 In May-Figueiredo - The Central Bank of Brazil has been forced into scaling down its guidance for cuts by fiscal indiscipline, a former senior official says.
MNI TV: Key Exclusive Highlights For Week 16
MNI's key exclusive stories for this week include:
MNI EM INTERVIEW2: China Property Crisis To Drag On -IMF's Adrian- The head of the IMF’s markets division tells MNI that China’s growth-sapping property crisis is here to stay.
MNI POLICY: BOJ Concern Grows Over Yen Impact On Wages, Prices- The BOJ is watching the sliding yen as it gauges how to calibrate monetary tightening after exiting negative rates.
MNI EM POLICY: Brazil Central Bank Saw No FX Dysfunction Tuesday - Th Brazil’s central bank saw no reason to intervene before Governor Roberto CamposMNI TV: Key Exclusive Highlights For Week 15
MNI's key exclusive stories for this week include:
MNI INTERVIEW: 'Nothing Good' In CPI - Ex-Fed Board's Kamin - Rising U.S. inflation will make the Fed even less inclined to cut rates quickly, a former Fed Board economist tells MNI.
MNI INTERVIEW: Ex-BOJ's Maeda Sees Terminal Rate Above 1%- The BOJ’s chief economist thinks the market is underestimating future BOJ rate increases.
MNI EM INTERVIEW: Banxico Unlikely To Cut Every Meeting - Soriano - Banxico’s recent rate cut is not a sign of a consistent easing path, a former Banxico economist says.
MNI TV: Key Exclusive Highlights For Week 14
MNI's key exclusive stories for this week include:
MNI POLICY: April Services Data Key For Further BOJ Rate Move - The BOJ may be about to make another move on rates after taking them out of negative territory in March, MNI reports.
MNI POLICY: BOC Secondary Debt Buys Curb Political Blowback- Key insight on the BOC’s thinking about its bond-buying programmes and political risk.
MNI POLICY: Fed Won't Hesitate To Ease If Employment Falters - The Fed is focusing more on unemployment even as the labour market booms and rate cuts are likely to be pushed back.