In this episode, Paul Ward, AIB Treasury, speaks with Oliver Mangan, AIB Chief Economist about central bank inflation fears and interest rate expectations, and they discuss the lower than expected payrolls figure from the US......
The dollar appreciated very sharply in the period 2014 to 2016 and remained at elevated levels over the rest of the decade, underpinned by relatively high US interest rates.....
As expected, the September meeting of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) saw no changes to policy. The Bank Rate remains at its historic low of 0.1%. The MPC also left unaltered the size of its QE programme, at £895bn (£875bn in UK Gilts, £20bn in corporate bonds).......
AIB’s Economic Research Unit provides regular commentary on the domestic and global economy, currency and interest rate markets, and special commentary on key events....
In this week’s episode, Cormac Cunnane, AIB Treasury and Oliver Mangan, AIB’s Chief Economist discuss the US presidential election and the possible impact it will have on financial markets, the two Central Bank meetings on Thursday and they discuss the likelihood of a Brexit deal before Christmas.
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