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Major banks’ forecasts for next year already hit, as market moves after Fed’s dovish comments take analysts by surprise
Sofr’s brief divergence from Fed’s repo rate has rattled investors
Consumption, the labour market, commodities and Chinese deflation will determine the outlook for markets
Whether they changed their minds or stuck firm, markets did not believe them
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Rate cuts will not be the whole story
Emerging markets can teach us all a lesson about the importance of not relying solely on discretion
Loretta Mester is latest to try to calm the investor exuberance driving up stocks and bonds
And covered call ETFs
Central bank is facing pressure to take an even more dovish stance
Fed’s dovish message is being interpreted by the bond market as a full-speed ahead signal
BoJ likely to signal its monetary plans at policy meeting on Tuesday but to hold off on action
Lower borrowing costs set to bring relief to voters in an election year after a long period of high inflation
Rally since late October follows strong earnings and a dovish message from the Federal Reserve
Fed chair has ‘out-doved’ the market and raised expectations of rate cuts
Comments come two days after US central bank’s dovish outlook sparked stock and bond rally
March interest rate cut ‘highly unlikely’, says Belgian central bank governor Pierre Wunsch
The timing and extent of interest rate cuts are now in the spotlight
Moves extend rally in European government debt despite ECB’s insistence it is not considering interest rate cuts
‘If team transitory is vindicated, it will only be because their policy advice was not taken’
ECB and BoE say battle against inflation not over, but more dovish US move ‘sets tone’
European central bankers warn it is too soon to declare victory over inflation
Andrew Bailey went to lengths on Thursday to downplay any tentative signs of good news in the UK economy
US Treasury yields fall and stocks rise after central bank officials forecast 75bp reduction next year
And maybe there is a profits recession after all
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