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Econoday Unplugged

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145

Latest episode

May 2024

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EN-US

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Econoday’s economists look at the week’s important economic events.

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May 21, 202442 min

UP 288: Global economic round-up

Financial markets remain volatile and seemingly at the mercy of the latest inflation data. At the same time, diverging performances among the major economies continue to provide scope for a broader decoupling of central bank monetary policies.

April 23, 202413 min

UP 287: Federal Reserve rate cuts: Is it now if rather than when?

In recent weeks, speculation about U.S. interest rate cuts this year has shifted from multiple reductions to higher-for-longer and, in some quarters, even to no any ease at all. So, what is the most likely scenario now?

March 19, 202416 min

UP 286: Bank of Japan finally tightens

It’s taken them 17 years to do it but the BoJ has finally raised key interest rates. Max Sarto, Econoday’s Japan expert, discusses what they did and what it means for the economy and financial markets.

March 5, 202435 min

UP 285: The credibility brake on interest rate cuts

Many central banks still seem to attach more risks to easing too early than too late. And while that will reflect the perceived economic fallout from either action, the prospective impact on policy credibility should not be ignored.

February 6, 202438 min

UP 284:Central banks stand firm – for now

So far in 2024, the major central banks have resisted pressure in financial markets for early interest rate cuts. Pushback in some quarters has become more vocal so just how long will it be before key rates are lowered?

January 8, 202450 min

UP 283: What to watch in 2024

Much like 2022, there can’t be many forecasters unhappy to see the back of 2023. Nonetheless, with crystal ball in hand, here’s what the Econoday team think will be driving global financial markets in 2024.

December 19, 202328 min

UP 282: What surprised financial markets in 2023

This year has produced the usual string of surprises for global financial markets. The Econoday team reflect on which of these shocks had the most important impact on international investors.

November 27, 202339 min

UP 281: Looking for the turn in interest rates

Financial markets are increasingly anticipating interest rate cuts in 2024 despite many central banks sounding much more cautious. The Econoday team looks at what the economic data suggest will happen

October 31, 202319 min

UP 280: Bank of Japan: More of a tweak than a twist

In the face of extreme monetary tightening abroad, speculation was rife that the BoJ might finally be forced to follow suit yesterday. In practice, such talk proved overly aggressive. Max Sato and Jeremy Hawkins discuss what actually happened and what it means.

October 10, 202344 min

UP 279:The fallout from higher-for-longer

It took a while, but investors now seem to accept that many central banks will be keeping key interest rates at high levels for longer than originally expected. And with that, comes increased downside risk to financial markets and economic growth. The Econoday team discuss the potential fallout.

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