SINGAPORE – Singapore’s central bank has tightened its monetary policy stance for the second time in a row, allowing for a stronger currency in the face of the risk of relentless inflationary pressure ...
Singapore's monetary authority tightened monetary policy for a second straight time in the face of a renewed oil price surge. Singapore's near-total reliance on imported energy leaves it exposed to ...
Dr. Weatherby is the director of the Digital Theory Lab at New York University. Dr. Recht is a professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. See ...
Why is Modern Monetary Theory back in the spotlight? The leader of the Green Party, Zack Polanski – whose more assertive, charismatic and left-populist tenure has seen the party dramatically surge in ...
T3 Financial Crime Unit, a crypto task force said it froze $300 million in tainted funds in its first year of operation, earning praise from international law enforcement and showing the stablecoin ...
THE FEDERAL RESERVE is usually run by technocratic consensus. Today it has become a battleground. On September 17th the Fed cut interest rates for the first time since December, by a quarter of a ...
A research team has developed a novel direct sampling method based on deep generative models. Their method enables efficient sampling of the Boltzmann distribution across a continuous temperature ...
Few words spark more anxiety in public debate than “national debt” and “government deficit.” National debt is the total amount of money the government owes, accumulated over years of running deficits.
Central banks conduct monetary policy to achieve price stability, but decisions also have effects on labor-market outcomes. In this paper, we identify exogenous monetary shocks with the ‘interest rate ...
Financial crises of a sort that may normally hit financial markets once a century struck twice in the past two decades. First there was the 2008–09 financial crisis, then the COVID-19 pandemic. In ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brian Domitrovic is a historian of supply-side economics Feb 08, 2025, 10:49am EST The NYSE got going in 1792—no kidding? First ...
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