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monetary

[mon-i-ter-ee, muhn-] / ˈmɒn ɪˌtɛr i, ˈmʌn- /


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Under the Federal Reserve Act, governors may be removed only “for cause,” a safeguard designed to prevent presidents from reshaping monetary policy by ousting officials they disagree with.

From Barron's

Under the Federal Reserve Act, governors may be removed only “for cause,” a safeguard designed to prevent presidents from reshaping monetary policy by ousting officials they disagree with.

From Barron's

Mr. Sauer at least acknowledged that Congress intended to protect the Fed’s independence and there was “a long tradition of having this exercise of monetary policy be exercised independent” of executive influence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bond markets are said to be a daily referendum on the government, as their moves crystallize the impact of fiscal, monetary, domestic, and foreign policies into a series of tradable data points.

From Barron's

The decision came against an increasingly volatile backdrop: The rupiah has fallen to a record low, geopolitical tensions have intensified and markets have grown more concerned about the direction of Indonesia’s monetary and fiscal policy.

From The Wall Street Journal