DV271 - Fed expected to cut rates at their last meeting of the year & Hot UK jobs data dents rate cut hopes ahead of inflation data - December 18th
In today’s episode of The Daily Voice, Sam previews the final Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting of the year where they are expected to cut interest rates by 25bps. He discuses what markets could be affected and what Jerome Powell will focus on in his press conference. Sam also discusses the hot UK jobs data which all but confirms the Bank of England will keep rates on hold tomorrow.
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In today’s episode of The Daily Voice, Sam previews the final Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting of the year where they are expected to cut interest rates by 25bps. He discuses what markets could be affected and what Jerome Powell will focus on in his press conference. Sam also discusses the hot UK jobs data which all but confirms the Bank of England will keep rates on hold tomorrow.
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