Thoughts on the Market

The Calm Before the Storm?

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Dec 17, 2024
The Global Chief Economist discusses a surprisingly calm outlook for central banks as 2024 wraps up. Recent interest rate cuts by the ECB signal a shift, while the Fed is poised for similar actions. Uncertainty about disinflation has eased, but growth risks remain a concern. As central banks prepare for the new year, the narrative hints at a potentially tumultuous 2025. It's a moment to reflect on monetary policy dynamics and the predictability that seems to cloak current financial landscapes.
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Year-End Certainty for Central Banks

  • Central banks are showing more certainty towards the year's end.
  • Seth Carpenter discusses the current state of central banks.
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ECB's Rate Cut and Future Easing

  • The ECB cut interest rates by 25 basis points, focusing on downside growth risks.
  • They plan to continue easing until reaching a neutral stance.
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Fed's Rate Cut and Inflation Concerns

  • The Fed is expected to cut rates, but concerns about inflation remain.
  • Carpenter believes disinflation continues, supporting further cuts.
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