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UK Recovery From Recession Loses Pace With PMIs Below Forecast
The UK economy’s recovery lost some momentum in May as activity and price pressures in the services sector started to fade.
US S&P Global PMIs Preview: Economic Expansion Set to Persist in May
On Thursday, S&P Global will issue its flash estimates of the United States (US) Purchasing Managers Indexes (PMIs), a monthly survey of business activity. The survey is separated into services and manufacturing output and aggregated into a single statistic, the Composite PMI.
Pound Sterling Exhibits Firm-footing Ahead as Traders Pare BoE Rate Cut Bets
The Pound Sterling (GBP) clings to gains above the crucial support of 1.2700 in Thursday's London session.
Forex Today: US Dollar Loses Recovery Momentum, Eyes on PMI Surveys
The US Dollar (USD) Index seems to have entered a consolidation phase early Thursday after climbing to a weekly high near 105.00 on Tuesday.
GF Securities: Inflation is no longer the only consideration for the Fed to cut interest rates. We need to balance inflation and the job market
The Zhitong Finance App learned that Guangfa Securities released a research report saying that Federal Reserve officials generally believe that policy interest rates are in a reasonable position and still pay attention to the balance between the level of inflation and the job market. If inflation does not progress further, it is necessary to maintain high interest rates for a longer period of time; in addition, they support reducing the QT scale. The team believes that overall, the Federal Reserve still maintains a data-dependent strategy and has not given a definitive monetary policy path; however, the “central position” of its monetary policy stance has changed slightly: the statement in the minutes shows that inflation is no longer the only consideration for interest rate cuts; balancing inflation and the job market is. First, the Federal Reserve meets every year8
UK inflation is higher than expected, cooling the outlook for interest rate cuts in June
The UK CPI for April was 2.3%, which is expected to be 2.1%. Heated inflation in the UK cooled the Bank of England's interest rate cut in June. Dutch International Group said that although the inflation data “will not change the Bank of England's rules of the game,” the possibility of cutting interest rates in June has decreased.