Examples of using Monetary easing in English and their translations into Chinese
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And, ultimately, new monetary easing.
The PBOC is also concerned that, if it cuts RRR,the market may mis-interpret it as a beginning of large-scale monetary easing.
We are being pushed toward competitive monetary easing and musical crises.
Back home, Chinas interest rate downturnis part of the global economic downturn and monetary easing.
The second arrow of Abenomics- monetary easing- intensified these effects.
The global central banksare irreversibly moving toward rate cuts and monetary easing.
Third, the impact of further monetary easing on output and price levels would be negligible.
The ECB may scale back its monetary easing;
Further monetary easing has boosted a cyclical recovery in the eurozone, though potential growth in most countries remains well below 1%.
There is also ample scope for monetary easing;
Monetary easing does work in part by increasing the propensity of investors and lenders to take risks- the so-called risk-taking channel.
That risks existshould not hold us back from pursuing much-needed monetary easing.
We must keep in mind that aggressive currency policies or monetary easing alone cannot bring an orderly resolution to Japan's fiscal problems.
Later Bernanke indicated thecentral bank was considering additional monetary easing.
On the demand side,factors such as a new round of monetary easing cycles, new refining capacity, and new IMO regulations will drive demand growth.
We see that over the past decade, all reserve currency issuers, without exception,have adopted monetary easing strategies.
On the demand side,factors such as a new round of monetary easing cycles, new refining capacity, and new IMO regulations will drive demand growth.
The global financial crisis of 2008-2009 ledcentral banks in the developed economies to take a monetary easing stance to its maximum.
Despite the massive monetary easing by major central banks, inflation remains tame worldwide, partly reflecting large output gaps and high unemployment.
The rising disinflationary pressures, which fundamentally reflect weak demand,warrant further monetary easing in the coming months.".
The monetary easing since the beginning of 2001 is expected to support a rebound in late 2001, while tax reductions are expected to provide some stimulus to growth in 2002.
Unlike the developed countries,very few of these economies have been able to enact monetary easing and fiscal stimuli simultaneously.
The advanced economies of the Economic Commission for Europe region haveresponded to the crisis with unprecedented fiscal stimuli and monetary easing.
The decrease in 2013 was largely attributable to central banks'continued monetary easing policies and the resultant lower interest rate environment.
Interestingly, despite being the world's largest cash printer,China has been openly condemning Japan for its unlimited monetary easing policy.
Financing for speculators remained available with the prolonged monetary easing policies in the developed economies, where nominal interbank interest rates stayed at a historical low.
He added the rising disinflationary pressures, which fundamentally reflected weak demand,warranted further monetary easing in the coming months.
The ECB's decision, announced last December, to cut monthly assetpurchases from April 2017 would make monetary easing more sustainable.
Creperio cites China's policy measures such as personal income tax cuts,fiscal support and monetary easing as catalysts for a recovery.