Last week three central banks raised their interest rates, two of which surprised the markets. The Federal Reserve of the United States increased its interest rate by 0.75%, vs. an…
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Is it 2018 again, or are we heading toward recession, maybe even worse, a stagnation
For the past month, we are witnessing many discussions, analyses, and opinions about the state of the economy in the US and the world. Many market and economic analyzers are…
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ECB signaled a rate hike in 2022, FOMC members suggest a 0.50% rate hike in the May meeting
The market participants balance the news from the war between Russia and Ukraine, high inflation, and Central Banks changing monetary policies. In the latest meeting of the ECB, the Central…
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Inflation in the US spiked to 7.5%, putting more pressure on the Fed
The latest inflation report from the US came out hot. The US inflation spiked to 7.5% versus an expectation of 7.1%, which is 40 years high. That started speculation that…
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The European Central Bank surprised the markets
The European Central Bank surprised the market during the last week’s monetary announcement. The bank left the interest rate unchanged. However, the bank didn’t rule out a rate hike in…
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Central Banks finished the year with a bang
In their last monetary meetings of the year, the central banks exited the year with a bang. Bank of England decided to increase the interest rate from 0.10% to 0.25%….
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