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Weekly market update – How fast do you go? The ECB is easing monetary policy cautiously, at at what will the Fed cut rates in this cycle
The European Central Bank cut eurozone rates, as widely expected. What can we now expect from the ECB given the latest comments and projections?
Stock markets fell again in early September over signs of a weaker US economy. Nervousness ahead of the latest US job report added the pressure
Emerging Asia stands to benefit from US interest rate cuts that now look increasingly likely and imminent. Local central banks should be able to follow suit
Have the lessons from previous market shocks been learned? Compare the falls on 5 Aug 2024 and 5 Feb 2018. Fabien Benchetrit provides some answers.
With markets mostly pricing in a cycle of widespread interest rate cuts, what's next? November’s US presidential election is becoming the next focal point
An unexpected rise in July’s US unemployment rate was one trigger for recession-related market turmoil. So, where do things stand on the US labour market?
Irrespective of who wins the presidential election, it looks certain the next US government will remain protectionist on trade with China. Read Chi Lo's analysis
An impressive rally: US data has reassured investors on inflation and the economy. Equities rose by 3.8% last week and 0.9% on 19 August in a broad rebound
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