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moral suasionThe use of persuasion rather than coercion by central banks and governments to influence market participants. Senior officials occasionally hold private meetings with key market players or make public comments with the aim of guiding rather than forcing a change in market behaviour or direction.
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moral suasionGovernment policy in which policy makers or leaders encourage or discourage particular behavior using information requests of consumers, business, and others, without formal actions such as laws or re [..]
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moral suasionDefinition An application of pressure, but not force, by an authority (such as the Federal Reserve Board) to get members to adhere to a policy.
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moral suasionA type of approach used by an authority to get members to adhere to a policy, goal or initiative. It involves applying pressure on members, rather than using legislation or force, to achieve a desired result.
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moral suasionMoral suasion is an instrument of monetary regulation whereby the Central Bank seeks to influence the volume and direction of flow of credit by ap [..]
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