Central Bank Rate Hike Expectations - Who is Expected to Ease

By Kathy Lien • February 16th, 2012
Kathy Lien

Central banks have been particularly vocal since the beginning of the year, either by expressing their skepticism or satisfaction with the easing of credit conditions and incoming economic data. For some countries, this has changed rate hike expectations, for others it simply confirms existing views. As you may know, central bank rate hike expectations change often but here’s the latest. Find out which central banks are expected to keep monetary policy unchanged in the coming year and which ones are expected to ease below!

Federal Reserve - No Changes in 2012 (surprise, surprise)

European Central Bank - No more Rate Cuts in 2012 - upgrade from the pricing in of 25bp of easing in Jan

Bank of England - No Changes in 2012

Bank of Canada
- No Changes in 2012

Reserve Bank of Australia
- Mkt was pricing in 75bp of easing this yr back in Jan, now only 50bp expected

Reserve Bank of New Zealand - No Changes in 2012

And here are the details!

 

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Central Bank Rate Hike Expectations - Who is Expected to Ease

By Kathy Lien • February 16th, 2012
Kathy Lien

Central banks have been particularly vocal since the beginning of the year, either by expressing their skepticism or satisfaction with the easing of credit conditions and incoming economic data. For some countries, this has changed rate hike expectations, for others it simply confirms existing views. As you may know, central bank rate hike expectations change often but here’s the latest. Find out which central banks are expected to keep monetary policy unchanged in the coming year and which ones are expected to ease below!

Federal Reserve - No Changes in 2012 (surprise, surprise)

European Central Bank - No more Rate Cuts in 2012 - upgrade from the pricing in of 25bp of easing in Jan

Bank of England - No Changes in 2012

Bank of Canada
- No Changes in 2012

Reserve Bank of Australia
- Mkt was pricing in 75bp of easing this yr back in Jan, now only 50bp expected

Reserve Bank of New Zealand - No Changes in 2012

And here are the details!

 

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