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Australasian central banks could become ‘outliers’ on rate cuts

Forsyth Barr investment strategist Zoe Wallis on the week ahead.

WATCH: Forsyth Barr investment strategist Zoe Wallis speaks with Kate McVicar.

Kate McVicar Mon, 01 Apr 2024

Economic data and sentiment coming out from the US will be in focus this week as the market looks for insight into possible rate cuts, meanwhile Australasian central banks could become ‘outliers’ if they prove slow to introduce cuts.

While the US Federal Reserve met earlier this month and left

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Kate McVicar Mon, 01 Apr 2024
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