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  2. Financial stability - Wikipedia

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    Financial stability is the absence of system-wide episodes in which a financial crisis occurs and is characterised as an economy with low volatility. It also involves financial systems' stress-resilience being able to cope with both good and bad times. Financial stability is the aim of most governments and central banks. The aim is not to ...

  3. Monetary policy - Wikipedia

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    The central bank money after aggregate settlement – "final money" – can take only one of two forms: physical cash, which is rarely used in wholesale financial markets, central bank money which is rarely used by the people; The currency component of the money supply is far smaller than the deposit component.

  4. What is the Federal Reserve? A guide to the world’s most ...

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    The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the U.S. and is responsible for setting monetary policy and promoting maximum employment, stable prices and financial stability.

  5. Easy money policy - Wikipedia

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    An easy money policy is a monetary policy that increases the money supply usually by lowering interest rates. [1] It occurs when a country's central bank decides to allow new cash flows into the banking system. Since interest rates are lower, it is easier for banks and lenders to loan money, thus likely leading to increased economic growth. [2]

  6. International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    Reforms to give more powers to emerging economies were agreed by the G20 in 2010. The reforms could not pass, however, until they were ratified by the United States Congress, [187] [188] [189] since 85% of the Fund's voting power was required for the reforms to take effect, [190] and the Americans held more than 16% of voting power at the time. [2]

  7. Analysis-Trump's SEC pick likely to give Wall Street easier ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump's SEC pick voted several times against punishing big companies and was extremely critical of the agency's enforcement process when he was a top official there ...

  8. NFL divisional round schedule, playoff bracket: Chiefs, Lions ...

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    The divisional round of the playoffs is up next. NFC playoff picture. Here's a look at the remaining NFC playoff bracket. 1. Detroit Lions (15-2) vs. 6.

  9. Monetary policy of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The primary objective of BSP's monetary policy is to promote price stability because it has the sole ability to influence the amount of money circulating in the economy. In doing so, other economic goals, such as promoting financial stability and achieving broad-based, sustainable economic growth, are given consideration in policy decision-making.