This could just be the beginning of a long wait for interest rate cuts: Daniel Moss
As the anticipation for long-awaited interest-rate cuts wanes, the market resembles a maze of unpacked boxes after a move, with the sought-after relief buried somewhere within. Projections for mid-year reductions have been consistently postponed, leaving uncertainty lingering into 2025. Amid resilient economies and persistent inflation, central banks tread cautiously, haunted by past missteps. Yet, amidst the wait, a broader shift in the global economic landscape looms, challenging the very fabric of central banking's golden era.
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By Daniel Moss
Looking for those interest-rate cuts markets once breathlessly anticipated is beginning to feel like sorting through cardboard boxes after moving house. What you seek is in there somewhere. Just one more container ought to do it.Â
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