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June 17, 2026 8:08 AM UTC
Not only at the meeting this, we still see stable policy though to end-2027 rather than the small hikes markets and the Board are now pricing for late 2026. A similar profile has been offered by the Riksbank since last autumn (Figure 1) and it did bring forward its first hike hint a touch when it pr
June 17, 2026 7:40 AM UTC
What have been energy induced price rises are starting to ease and may do so further In June before the OFGEM induced price rise hits July numbers. But a less worrying picture emerges in the latest (ie May) CPI and even PPI data. Indeed, once again, actual CPI have offered a more benign picture

June 17, 2026 6:25 AM UTC
· Though the BOJ will maintain bond buying at Yen2trn pm from April 2027, huge redemptions means that net QT will be Yen45trn April 27-March 28 i.e. around 6.5% of GDP after QT at 6% of GDP in 2026. Then JGB net reduction of Yen40trn (6% of GDP) FY 29 and Yen35trn (5.5% of GDP). Wit

June 16, 2026 2:58 PM UTC
The FOMC meets on June 17 and while a change in the Fed Funds target range from the current 3.5-3.75% is unlikely, the statement is likely to drop the easing bias. The median dots are likely to get a little more hawkish with a hawkish skew in the detail, with inflation forecasts, including those for
June 16, 2026 2:33 PM UTC
We expect a May new home sales total of 640k, which would be an increase of 2.9% if April’s 6.2% decline to 622k sees no revisions. This would be consistent with trend having lost some momentum in early 2026, with movements in the preceding two years outside a 650-700k range having tended to be br