The last "Super Central Bank Week" of the year is here. This week, major central banks such as the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan, and Bank of England will hold their last interest rate meetings of the year. Analysts believe that the Federal Reserve will continue to lower interest rates, the Bank of Japan may pause its rate hikes, and the Bank of England is likely to keep rates unchanged, but most central banks in Europe and Asia will follow the Federal Reserve in lowering rates. According to rough statistics, at least 22 central banks globally will announce their interest rate decisions this week, which represent two-fifths of the global economy. Most Analysts believe that as economic data continues to indicate that inflation issues are basically over, central banks no longer need to maintain restrictive interest rate levels. (Securities Times)
年内最后一个“超级央行周”来袭!超20个国家央行将议息,看点各不同
The last "Super Central Bank Week" of the year is coming! More than 20 central banks from various countries will hold interest rate meetings, each with different highlights.
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