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Jun 2024
13m 16s

E&CB – Elections & Central Banks

Deutsche Bank
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In this week’s CIO Weekly Investment Outlook podcast, the Private Bank’s Chief Investment Officer in APAC, Stefanie Holtze-Jen, discusses softer U.S. GDP data, EU inflation and central bank signals in the U.S., EU, Japan, India and China.

In the U.S., nonfarm payroll data will be closely watched, and on Thursday the ECB is widely expected to cut rates by 25 basis points. Stefanie says it will be important to closely monitor the communications from the ECB press conference for signals about future policy.

In Asia, India’s election and China and Japan’s currencies are also in focus. Stefanie discusses different modes of central bank currency intervention as both these Asian giants battle weak currencies.

Tune in and listen to Stefanie’s key thoughts for the week ahead.

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