Thoughts on the Market

Economics Roundtable: Central Banks Turn the Corner

Oct 7, 2024
Chetan Ahya, Chief Asia Economist at Morgan Stanley, and Jens Eisenschmidt, Chief Europe Economist, dive into the resilient global economy amidst market volatility. They discuss the U.S. economy's soft landing and persistent consumer spending. In Asia, they highlight Japan's successful reflation narrative, while painting a stark picture of China's debt deflation struggles. Moving to Europe, they analyze the European Central Bank's response to inflation amid tepid growth. Exciting insights on interest rate adjustments and regional economic strategies await!
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INSIGHT

US Federal Reserve Actions

  • The Fed cut interest rates by 50 basis points in September 2024, exceeding expectations of a 25 basis point cut.
  • They are expected to continue with smaller cuts if labor markets hold, but may accelerate cuts again if the labor market weakens too much.
INSIGHT

European Central Bank Policy Shift

  • The ECB appears to be accelerating rate cuts after two previous cuts due to lower inflation concerns and weaker economic activity.
  • This shift was prompted by a less hawkish stance on services inflation and positive economic indicators.
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Bank of Japan's Different Approach

  • The Bank of Japan (BOJ), unlike other central banks, raised interest rates, causing market volatility in August.
  • They are expected to hike rates again next year depending on inflation and wage data, but are mindful of financial market conditions.
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