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Bank of Canada Governor Macklem: We will focus on long-term inflation expectations.
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1. Deutsche Bank: Policymakers are expected to emphasize the significantly increased geopolitical uncertainty. 2. Morgan Stanley: The Federal Reserve is not expected to respond to the oil price shock by raising interest rates or hinting at the risk
1. Deutsche Bank: Policymakers are expected to emphasize the significantly increased geopolitical uncertainty. 2. Morgan Stanley: The Federal Reserve is not expected to respond to the oil price shock by raising interest rates or hinting at the risk of such a hike. 3. RBC Capital Markets: The recent energy price shock is not enough to put a rate hike on the agenda, but may prompt the Fed to remain on the sidelines. 4. Rabobank: If the war situation worsens, the US economy will face the dual pressures of soaring inflation and a significant slowdown in growth in 2026. 5. Bank of America: With slowing employment and exhausted fiscal stimulus, rising oil prices will weaken consumer spending, creating conditions for the Fed to ease monetary policy. 6. ANZ: Uncertainty arising from the Middle East geopolitical situation is not expected to substantially change the Fed's underlying fundamental assessment of declining inflation and cooling employment. 7. Commerzbank: As long as inflation expectations remain stable and the labor market continues to face downward pressure, the Fed is likely to temporarily ignore the temporary rise in oil prices.
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