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monetary policy

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  1. An attempt to achieve broad economic goals by the regulation of the supply of money. (Compare fiscal policy.)


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Anna Paulson has spent more than 20 years helping shape monetary policy.

From Barron's

She is also known for explaining monetary policy in plain language.

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“There has been a lot of talk about independence lately—and yes, we need to be independent to represent monetary policy—but I think the 12-bank structure, representing all the different regions of the country, is a really key part of that independence,” she says.

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Nordea had seen monetary policy clearly skewed toward cuts ahead, but due to the Middle East developments it now thinks cuts are off the table.

From The Wall Street Journal

The US Federal Reserve prefers the PCE as a gauge when deciding monetary policy for this reason.

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