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UK Economic News
CharlotteIG posted a topic in General Trading Strategy Discussion,
Markets open in just over 5 minutes. UK news out this morning worth checking before market open. Are you looking to trade/ have open positions in these markets. Let us know how your trading is effective/ any trades you're looking to make off the back of this news.-
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Contractionary Monetary Policy: What is it and How Does it Work?
AndaIG posted a blog entry in IG Community Blog,
Contractionary monetary policy is the process whereby a central bank deploys various tools to lower inflation and the general level of economic activity. Central banks do so through a combination of interest rate hikes, raising the reserve requirements for commercial banks and by reducing the supply of money through large-scale government bond sales, also known as, quantitative tightening (QT).
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Where do stocks go from here?
ArvinIG posted a blog entry in Market News,
The summer rally has helped improve the outlook for stocks after a tough first half of the year, but both the bullish and bearish cases have powerful arguments supporting them.
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