Ultra-polar central banks hit hard week, affecting the sensitive nerves of global investors
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2023-09-19 18:15:42
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This week, the Fed-led "Super Central Bank Week" hit hard.。Beijing time on Thursday, including the Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, the Swiss central bank, including 10 central banks will announce interest rate decisions。On Friday, the Bank of Japan "took the baton" debut, its latest interest rate decision touched the nerves of global investors。After more than a year of aggressive rate hike cycles, the global wave of central bank rate hikes is coming to an end。However, the current monetary tightening stance of central banks in developed economies remains firm, and the rebound in energy prices has blocked the fall in inflation, adding a few variables to the path of future interest rate hikes.。Against this backdrop, how long will the central bank rate hike cycle in developed economies continue??When does the "rate cut" cycle start?There is no doubt that the relevant trends and forward guidance of central banks in developed economies have attracted much attention.。
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