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Thursday November 14 is still the most likely election date and August for a UK rate cut. US will probably be a little later for a rate cut.
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Originally posted by edison View PostEconomists are predicting September for a US interest rate cut but markets seem to be pricing in an earlier cut, maybe in June, for the Eurozone. Is the UK more likely to follow the US or the Eurozone?
Surely with the US election in Nov and the UK election likely at the same time, there will be enormous political pressure to get at least one rate cut, maybe even two, before then?
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Economists are predicting September for a US interest rate cut but markets seem to be pricing in an earlier cut, maybe in June, for the Eurozone. Is the UK more likely to follow the US or the Eurozone?
Surely with the US election in Nov and the UK election likely at the same time, there will be enormous political pressure to get at least one rate cut, maybe even two, before then?
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Inflation has been a little bit hotter than expected recently, so the markets are predicting August for the first rate cut. Hopefully between now an August the date doesn't get moved back again.
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Absolutely no chance. June would be the absolute earliest, but probably August.
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Interest rates to drop tomorrow?
Lots of betting that interest rates will drop very soon if not tomorrow. Eurozone is showing inflation at 2.4% if that's the same as the UK for April it would be odd to keep them higher for any longer than needed, especially as all the silliness over the mini-budget has subsided and the eurobank are planning cuts in June.Last edited by BlueSharp; 8 May 2024, 16:03.Tags: None
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