Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "England wasn't"


2 mentions found


Asian markets will be waking up to a jolt of central bank rate hikes and looking ahead to a big round of macro data on Friday. The Bank of England surprised many investors on Thursday by raising interest rates by a bigger-than-expected half a percentage point, lifting its main interest rate to 5%, the highest since 2008. England wasn't alone: The Swiss National Bank raised its policy rate and signaled more tightening was likely, while Norway's central bank raised its key policy rate to a 15-year high. In the U.S., Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told a Congressional hearing that the central bank would move interest rates at a "careful pace" from here after pausing hikes at its last meeting. The mood could shift on Friday, as data will give a glimpse into how much central bank tightening is weighing on global growth.
Persons: Lewis Krauskopf, England wasn't, Jerome Powell, Deepa Babington Organizations: Bank of England, Swiss National Bank, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Nasdaq, U.S, Global, Japan CPI, Singapore CPI, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Lewis, U.S, England, Europe, United States, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore
"But since I was a kid, I have always dreamed of playing for the national team and Team Melli has always been a big dream for me. "What I learned has always been to been respect the jersey, to respect the Team Melli no matter what. Iran on Thursday accused Israel and Western intelligence services of plotting to start a civil war in the Islamic Republic. read moreSeveral Iranian athletes have recently refrained from singing the national anthem to convey support for the demonstrations. "It's easy to play the mental game, ask questions about what's going on here, there or whatever," Jahanbakhsh said.
Total: 2