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Para Politikası kapsamında #FED, #ECB ve #TCMB toplantılarında alınan kararlarla #enflasyon ve politika #faizi için son verileri grafiklere aktardım.

İyi bir Şubat ayı dilerim.🙏🏻🙋🏻‍♂️

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As the #FED has increased the policy rate by 25 bp at the latest meeting, recent situation for #FederalFundsRate and #inflation are as below. Image
Following the #BOE, today the #ECB also has increased the policy rate by 50 bp. Recent situation for #PolicyRate and #inflation are as below. Image
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Pakistan's economy is in a dire state, with structural inflation and devaluation of the rupee leading to a crisis for the current political government. 🧵👇
The country is facing challenges both domestically and internationally, with a lack of dollars and a high policy rate environment only adding to the difficulties.
In this chaotic situation, speculators and profiteers have taken advantage, creating a black market for dollars where people are paying a premium price.
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The global economy has changed dramatically this year, and financial markets have turned volatile. The question on everyone’s mind now is…

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#globaleconomy #financialmarkets #nifty
Will recession hit India? How will it be different from past recessions that our country has faced?

Let’s look at some data points.

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#recession #india #economy
Based on the RBI’s assessment, the Real GDP projection is retained at 7.2% for FY23. This comes on the back of strong investment activity, improving bank credit and rising capacity expansion.

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#rbi #gdp #centralbanks
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Let us briefly #Reflect on the #SARB's first #MPC #Meeting of 2020 and their #MonetaryPolicy decision to cut rates by 25bps from 6.5% to 6.25%...
Everyone with some interest in such matters is without a doubt already aware that the #SouthAfricanReserveBank's #MonetaryPolicyCommittee cut its key #PolicyRate, the #Repo by 25 basis points from 6.5% to 6.25%. The move can perhaps best be summarised by the following statement:
It is clear from the statement above that the SARB moved on the back of a growth story. They would want to see the level of #inflation creep closer to 4.5% but they didnt tighten to achieve this end. Rather, they provided more accommodation for growth & inflation might pick up...
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