Central Banks

Sweden’s Anna Breman Selected as Next RBNZ Governor

New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis on Wednesday announced the appointment of Anna Breman as the country’s new central bank…

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Economic Calendar – Preliminary PMI Data For September – Powell Speech

We are starting the Tuesday session on financial markets. APAC exchanges closed mixed – Tokyo was shut for a holiday,…

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RBA Signals Vigilance Amid Steady Data, Gradual Rate Cuts

The Reserve Bank of Australia remains vigilant to shifts in the economic outlook, though recent data have largely met expectations,…

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BoJ Holds Rates, Begins ETF and REIT Sales

The Bank of Japan kept its benchmark short-term rate unchanged at 0.5% in September 2025, maintaining borrowing costs at their…

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BoE Likely to Maintain Rates

The Bank of England is expected to hold its benchmark rate at 4% during its September 2025 meeting, following a…

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BOE Preview – Inflation in The Way of More Rate Cuts

Two days, two key central bank meetings, a state visit and £150bn in investment from US tech giants into the…

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ECB Expected to Maintain Policy Rates

The European Central Bank is widely expected to hold interest rates unchanged for a second consecutive meeting on Thursday, as…

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BoJ to Proceed Carefully on Interest Rates: Board Member Nakagawa

The Bank of Japan will continue raising interest rates if its outlook for economic activity and prices is realized, board…

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RBA Minutes Flag Data-Dependent Path for Rate Cuts

The pace of cash rate cuts in Australia should be guided by incoming data on a meeting-by-meeting basis, minutes from…

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ECB’s Lagarde: Europe labor market in surprisingly good condition

European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde spoke on Saturday at the US Federal Reserve’s annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Lagarde stated that Europe’s labor…

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