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Oct 2024
24m 7s

Stimulus (Almost) Everywhere

RBC Capital Markets
About this episode

The ECB delivered another cut today and there is more to come, the BoC is primed to start cutting in 50bp increments and do a lot over the cycle, the Fed should cut further but only a little bit, and China has recently delivered a lot of stimulus. The RBNZ has recently cut 50bp and could follow up with materially more. But the outlier is the RBA who is sitting patiently and doesn’t appear ready to cut anytime soon. So while most centrals are moving in the same direction there is notable differences in the speed and magnitude of cuts across countries.

Participants:

  • Jason Daw (Desk Strategy), Head of North America Rates Strategy
  • Peter Schaffrik (Desk Strategy), Head of UK/European Rates & Economics
  • Blake Gwinn (Desk Strategy), Head of US Rates Strategy
  • Su-Lin Ong (Research), Chief Australia Economist
  • Alvin T. Tan (Desk Strategy), Asia FX Strategist

* Research Analyst opinions are their published views, independent of those expressed by Desk Analysts

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