by Ryan Littlestone | August 5th, 2021, 09:24:02 | BOE, Central Banks
Bank of England time! A bit of a changing of the guard going on. Haldane was the only voter to cut QE at the last meeting and he’s now gone. This is Vlieghe’s last meeting so it doesn’t really matter what his view are but just for reference,...
by Ryan Littlestone | March 19th, 2020, 13:12:33 | Central Banks, News
With rising talk about direct Forex intervention, what might central banks do? We like to be ahead of the game at ForexFlow, hence the warning about an increase in intervention talk 30 mins before two CB’s started talking about intervention ? But, how might that...
by Ryan Littlestone | February 13th, 2020, 18:02:48 | Central Banks, News
Banco De Mexico is expected to cut rates by 25bps to 7.0%. Here’s a preview from our South & Central American expert Jorge The majority of analysts believe the estimates for inflation will allow BANXICO to continue with decreases in the reference interest...
by Ryan Littlestone | February 5th, 2020, 15:19:15 | Central Banks
BCB preview from our resident South American expert Jorge The Monetary Policy Committee (COPOM) first meeting of 2020 and rate currently at 4.5% per year. There is the possibility of a further 0.25 percentage point reduction in the SELIC rate, to 4.25% per year....
by Ryan Littlestone | January 30th, 2020, 11:28:32 | BOE, Central Banks, News
One of the most finely balanced rate announcements in a long time There’s something to be said for the BOE voting system, it gives us a bit of excitement. However, the market is very split on this one. Rate odds split – 51/49% cut/hold. We’re split...
by K-man | January 13th, 2020, 12:20:57 | Asia, Economic Data, PBOC, Technical Analysis
An outlook on the CNH drivers. #US- #China Phase One to be signed. Reinstatement of semi annual talks with China (outside trade talks), which Trump abolished earlier during his tenure. Expectations for China trade balance to rebound in Dec (out tomorrow). Expectations...