Of course, looking tough on inflation is part of any central banker's job description: if investors believe that inflation is going to… — James Surowiecki Copy Share Image
No central banker would disagree with the proposition that inflation is primarily a monetary phenomenon. Not one of them will disagree that… — Milton Friedman Copy Share Image
Very deliberately, the central bankers have punished savers, pushing interest rates so low that any truly safe investment - and older people… — Neil Macdonald Copy Share Image
It is the ability of governments to acquire money without direct taxation that makes modern warfare possible, and a central bank has… — G. Edward Griffin Copy Share Image
The best way that a central bank can support growth on a durable basis is to ensure inflation is low, stable -… — Urjit Patel Copy Share Image
However, in spite of the general perception that monetary policy should be conducted so as to avert deflation, a central bank cannot… — Toshihiko Fukui Copy Share Image
It is the central bank governor, unlike other regulators or government secretaries, who has command over significant policy levers and has to… — Raghuram Rajan Copy Share Image
The Federal Reserve ranks among the most transparent central banks. We publish a summary of our balance sheet every week. Our financial… — Janet Yellen Copy Share Image
The Iranian government is the government that supplied the arms on the Karin-A to the Palestinian Authority several years ago, they are… — John Bolton Copy Share Image
'Inequality' has become the political theme/slogan of our time in both Europe and the U.S., yet political leaders do not even bother… — Paul Singer Copy Share Image
Global central banks are working hard to lift their economies through an aggressively easy monetary policy. The ECB [European Central Bank] and… — Mark Zandi Copy Share Image
To cover the fact that a central bank is merely a cartel which has been legalized, its proponents had to lay down… — G. Edward Griffin Copy Share Image
People think what's in the US today is capitalism. It's not even close to capitalism. Capitalism doesn't have a central bank, capitalism… — Jeff Berwick Copy Share Image
All problems, depressions, wars, disasters, assassinations, all of them were planned, caused, instigated, and implemented by the International Bankers and their attempt… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The question is whether the ECB will be able to fight low inflation by itself. Mr Draghi signalled that the central bank… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The problem is that you're creating a system of bubble finance where interest rates are so low that people can speculate. An… — David Stockman Copy Share Image
If we speak about fundamental things, regulation of the rate is actually the function of the main regulator, namely the function of… — Vladimir Putin Copy Share Image
My bottom line is that monetary policy should react to rising prices for houses or other assets only insofar as they affect… — Janet Yellen Copy Share Image
Debt, we've learned, is the match that lights the fire of every crisis. Every crisis has its own set of villains -… — Andrew Ross Sorkin Copy Share Image
We are privileged that the dollar is the "currency of last resort" and the most important currency in the world. Global commodities… — Kabir Sehgal Copy Share Image
Unless we have a Central Bank with adequate control of credit resources, this country is going to undergo the most severe and… — Jacob Schiff Copy Share Image
Clear communication is always important in central banking, but it can be especially important when economic conditions call for further policy stimulus… — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
All issues - purchasing and selling of currency - are related to the regulation of the national currency market. However, it is… — Vladimir Putin Copy Share Image
We are in the midst of a once-in-a-century credit tsunami. Central banks and governments are being required to take unprecedented measures. Those… — Alan Greenspan Copy Share Image
I actually think that the economy has got some positives. It's got the market. It's got consumer confidence and it's got banks… — Jack Welch Copy Share Image
Historically, bad money always drives out good. Accordingly, if a central bank anywhere in the world sets up its currency to be… — Porter Stansberry Copy Share Image
“A brick could be used to suppress the price of gold. But not for very long, because once the people realize the… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Interventionism inevitably leads to socialism, central banking inevitably leads to hyperinflation, total cashlessness inevitably leads to total surveillance, and "guaranteed income" inevitably… — Jakub Bożydar Wiśniewski Copy Share Image
“The root problem with conventional currency is all the trust that’s required to make it work,” Satoshi wrote. “The central bank must… — Nathaniel Popper Copy Share Image
The more guidance a central bank can provide the public about how policy is likely to evolve the greater the chance that… — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
Quantitatve easing is NOT going away. Every major country is running a deficit. If they are all net borrowers then who is… — Jeffrey Gundlach Copy Share Image
In 2008, when Lehman Brothers collapsed, we anticipated that Europe was going to have a very different bailout scheme than the U.S.… — Lou Jiwei Copy Share Image
A private central bank issuing the public currency is a greater menace to the liberties of the people than a standing army.… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
If the public understands the central bank's views on the economy and monetary policy, then households and businesses will take those views… — Jerome Powell Copy Share Image
I think that sharing information about our economies, the way that the central banks do in Basel and other forums, is quite… — Charles L. Evans Copy Share Image
The Global Financial Crisis and Great Recession posed daunting new challenges for central banks around the world and spurred innovations in the… — Janet Yellen Copy Share Image
In the U.A.E. we were the least-regulated environment in the region, and over time we are seeing more and more regulation coming… — Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair Copy Share Image
“The beauty of capital markets is that they are voting systems, people vote every day with their wallets. Now voting is finished.… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The Congress has had an uneasy relationship with banks and bankers since Alexander Hamilton. It took the United States until 1913 to… — Robert Zoellick Copy Share Image
In stabilizing the macroeconomic environment, we have focused on aligning fiscal with monetary policy and nudging the central bank toward the objective… — Yemi Osinbajo Copy Share Image