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The US Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged last week. However, it left financial markets in no doubt that a cut is imminent, with Chair Jerome Powell noting one might be on the table at the next meeting in September. Inflation is headed toward its target, and cracks are appearing across the economy. A recession isn’t upon us, but the risks of one might be increasing. So will September prove too late, and did the Fed just make a mistake by not cutting last week?
The US sharemarket has pushed higher since the election, building on the strong gains we saw leading up to it. The S&P 500 index is up 27 per cent (including dividends) so far in 2024, on the back of a similar rise last year. After the 60 per cent return since the end of 2022, is a...
Published 11/26/24
The final RBNZ meeting of 2024 is on Wednesday. Markets expect another 50-basis point cut, but could the RBNZ go bigger or smaller? We'll also get the retail sales report for the September quarter, and the latest monthly ANZ Business Outlook. There will be plenty to watch on the corporate front...
Published 11/23/24