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Traders expecting Australia’s central bank to stop raising interest rates next month, and then cut from July, may end up being disappointed
The UK's GDP numbers for the October-December period of 2022 will also be watched. In the passing week, Bank of England raised interest rates by 25 bps, the 11th consecutive hike since December 2011, after a surprise jump in inflation to 10.4 percent for February.
The #Fed compromised on interest rates. Was that a mistake? (Via @opinion)
Recent profit warnings by Chinese brokerages's Hong Kong units signal it will be trying year for firms weighed down by rising interest rates and losses on real estate bets
EUR/USD at 1.05/1.0535-1.10/1.1035 is the focus while DXY at 100.88/101.50-105/105.82 while USD/JPY in sideways mode at 125/127.50-135/137.50 USD stability against majors is welcome sign for emerging & developing markets when interest rates have peaked for return to normalcy!
Repo rate at 6% by end of 2023 (against FED rate at 4%) is positive on India economy & financial markets driving 1-10Y yield curve down into 6.85-7.15% (from current 7.15-7.40%) and keeping USD/INR in win-all hedge comfort range at 81.50/82.15-83.50/84.15 in FY24…10/N
Will @RBI be reactive to trend down in Fund rate at 4-5% pulling Repo rate down from 6.5% to 5.5%? Assuming now that RBI will go for pause on 6th April when FED gets into rate cut mode starting May-June 2023! It’s good to maintain 1.5-2% spread to extend stability in USD/INR…9/N
Interest rates : Moderate Inflation : High Tax rate : Higher
Because of rising interest rates, U.S. banks hold $2 trillion less in assets than they appear to have on paper. As a result, the study found, some banks would not survive a scenario in which many customers withdrew some or all of their uninsured deposits.
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Bank of America is trimming its wealth-management, banking and lending group as higher interest rates continue to crimp business on Wall Street
To what extent does a fall in long-term interest rates in a financial crisis correct the crisis? Is it possible to avoid such adjustments through crises?: Financial crises are associated with a rise in investor risk aversion and a monetary policy…
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