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12 Feb 2024

Four rate cuts are now priced in for 2024 (red), the LEAST number of cuts YTD.

This is down from seven rate hikes on January 12 (green), the MOST number of cuts (YTD). Source: Bianco Research

9 Feb 2024

Here's the current expectation on Wall Street regarding the actions of the US Federal Reserve in 2024.

source : wsj, ntimiraos

8 Feb 2024

A nice summary of Fed officials speeches since January 31st decision

Source: Bloomberg

5 Feb 2024

Something to keep in mind...

Source. Michel A.Arouet

5 Feb 2024

One reason the Fed is a bit nervous and signalling and end to their hiking cycle?

Real Fed Funds rates are the highest in over 20 years... Source: Markets & Mayhem, BofA

2 Feb 2024

The Fed's balance sheet is now at its lowest level since March 2021, down $1.3 trillion from its peak in April 2022.

How much more QT is needed to unwind the massive QE from March 2020- April 2022? $3.5 trillion. Source: Charlie Bilello

2 Feb 2024

The Fed said that a March rate cut is "unlikely," yet futures are still pricing in a 39% chance it happens

Even as the Fed said they cannot cut rates until inflation is comfortably moving to 2%, markets still see 6 cuts in 2024. There's even a growing 23% chance of 7 interest rate cuts this year. Markets are pricing in a rate cut at EVERY remaining Fed meeting this year. As highlighted by the Kobeissi Letter, if the Fed is on track for a "soft landing," why do we need to many rate cuts? Source: The Kobeissi Lette

2 Feb 2024

Divided Bank of England boe leaves policy unchanged, says interestrates are ‘under review’

- Inflation is projected to fall temporarily to the Bank’s 2% target in the second quarter of this year before rising again in the third and fourth, due to the varying contribution of energy prices to annual comparisons. - Headline inflation is not expected to return to target again until late 2026, the Bank’s newest Monetary Policy Report projected. - Bank of England: 6 votes to hold rates, 2 votes to hike, 1 vote to cut This is the 6th time in the BoE's 295 meeting history that we've seen a 3 way split vote. On most occasions (except for '06) - the doves have won & BoE have gone on to cut rates sharply https://lnkd.in/e64nMDB6

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