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Charts of the Week: Signals, Surprises and Shifts

Global financial markets have remained resilient in recent days, supported by a combination of easing inflation concerns, steady growth data, and hopes that geopolitical risks may ease following news of a potential Israel–Gaza peace plan. At the same time, investors are watching closely for signs of a US government shutdown, which could delay the release of key economic indicators, including Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report. Against this backdrop, the charts this week highlight a set of themes shaping the outlook. Policy rate expectations have shifted little, with markets still pricing in furt...
by:Andrew Cates
|in:Economy in Brief
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