Policy response not warranted yet – Rabobank

Rabobank analysts expects the ECB to maintain the deposit rate at 2.00% through 2026, with two rate hikes anticipated in March and June 2027. Analysts notes that while the Euro’s appreciation may prompt verbal intervention, it believes the currency can rise further before necessitating any policy changes. ECB policy outlook and Euro performance “We expect […]

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XRP ETFs Set New Record

Despite a major outflow just a day earlier, Spot XRP ETFs have defied bearish sentiment, setting record trading volumes and attracting fresh inflows. This resilience and surge in investor demand is particularly surprising given the recent crash in the XRP price and the overall downturn in the broader crypto market.  Related Reading XRP ETFs Defy […]

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President Trump made a great choice

White House advisor Kevin Hassett said that he is not disappointed about being passed over for the Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman position and that US President Donald Trump made “a great choice” nominating Kevin Warsh. He also claimed that legal issues with the Fed should be resolved quickly, in an interview for CNBC on Friday. […]

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Fed’s Waller: Labor market remains weak

Federal Reserve (Fed) Board of Governors member Christopher Waller said he dissented in favor of a 25 bps interest rate cut this week because monetary policy is still restricting economic activity too much, in a statement released on Friday. Key takeaways Dissented in favor of 25-basis point cut at last meeting because policy is still […]

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Key budget announcement ahead – MUFG

The Indian Rupee remains under pressure as USD/INR approaches the 92.00 level. The upcoming FY2026/27 Budget announcement is crucial for assessing fiscal consolidation amidst rising capital outflows. Markets expect the government to target a debt-to-GDP ratio of around 54-55% for FY2026/27, which may influence market sentiment, notes Michael Wan, Senior Currency Analyst at MUFG Bank. […]

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BOK to maintain rates amid low inflation – DBS Bank

DBS Bank’s Group Research projects that the Bank of Korea (BOK) will keep its base rate unchanged at 2.50% throughout 2026. The report indicates that January inflation is expected to ease, reflecting subdued demand-side pressures and stable supply-side conditions. The BOK has signaled an end to its rate-cut cycle, aligning with the current economic outlook. […]

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