There’s a real debate waging on Wall Street. Just like that famous scene from the 1974 movie Chinatown, where Faye Dunaway’s Evelyn Mulwray goes back and forth saying “She’s my daughter … She’s my sister,” today’s pundits keep debating the Fed. “The Fed will tighten” … “The Fed won’t tighten” … “The Fed will [...]
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After Friday’s disappointing update on the labor market in December, the debate about how to boost employment will take on an even greater import, if that’s possible, in the months to come. All the more so as this is a mid-term election year.
Inextricably intertwined in the debate over jobs is the question of when to [...]
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Interbank lending rates have fallen on improved liquidity since the State Bank of Vietnam injected more funds into the banking system on Wednesday, Lao Dong newspaper reported Friday.
The overnight interbank rate fell to 8.5 percent a year from 10.69 percent at the end of December, the report said. The one-week rate declined slightly to 11 [...]
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Almost all commercial banks have pushed deposit and lending interest rates to the levels as high as possible, presently.
Dong interest rates in the market continue rising while the room for capital supply and demand remains tight. Thus, many people said that there should be secret negotiation between some banks and clients to ignore state [...]
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