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Jun 22
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What’s next after the Fed’s "dovish hold...

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“Most central banks will prefer to sit back and wait and see.” In this week’s PERSPECTIVES Weekly podcast, the Global Head of the Private Bank’s Chief Investment Office, Markus Müller, notes that the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to stay put on rates is likely to be echoed by other central banks, as the economy confronts geopolitical instability and trade uncertainty. The Fed’s Chairman, Jerome Powell, made clear that the U.S. central bank is “well positioned to take a wait-and-see approach on the future path of rate cuts.” 

In his other capacity as the Private Bank’s CIO for Sustainability, Markus also takes a moment to explain some recent developments in carbon-capture technology, and to consider the possible impacts on carbon markets, particularly the better-developed one in Europe. It is not only carbon emitters who need to pay attention, he says. “Carbon capture is an essential ingredient for society, not an option – in our point of view – if we want to limit climate change.”

Of the macroeconomic data coming this week, “the really big one is, of course, the University of Michigan consumer sentiment on Friday,” Markus says. “And the Fed might be watching this one too.”

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