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Huge Week for Central Bank Interest Rate Decisions

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Summary: Central banks face a significant week with crucial interest rate decisions. The Federal Reserve is expected to raise rates and provide insights through the press conference. The European Central Bank will likely indicate ongoing commitment to supporting economic growth. The Bank of Japan is anticipated to maintain its short-term interest rate target. Global markets closely monitor these decisions for potential currency shifts and investor reactions. Central banks wor...

Jackson Hole: Anticipating Market Impact of Federal Reserve Meeting

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Summary: The Jackson Hole symposium begins, raising expectations about its impact on markets, interest rates , and the US dollar. Central banks grapple with the challenge of balancing inflation control and fostering economic growth . Fluctuations in the US dollar are not solely tied to the symposium but have multiple influencing factors. The euro's performance is analyzed in relation to recent dollar movements and support levels. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's upcoming speech holds key insights for future market trends. ...

Interest rates: Banks not passing on £23bn to savers

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Interest rates: Banks not passing on £23bn to savers Work no longer pays what it used to. Inflation is eroding our earnings and banks aren't passing on higher interest rates to savers. Pensioners like Carol say their money isn't working as hard as it used to. I've been trying to create a financial buffer. And every time I get a little bit saved, something happens. So that's going to be at the moment the cost of living crisis. If I want to actually have a life, I have to work. Back in December 2021, the Bank of England's interest rate stood at just 0.1%. With the average savings rate on the high street at 0.2%. But while the Bank of England has since hiked its main interest rate to 4%, average savings rates among high street banks have only risen to 1.88%. It means that those with £30,000 of savings only stand to make £569 in interest each year. That's less ...

The Future of Money: Three Ways to Go Cashless

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Summary: Global trend towards cashless society is accelerating. US experiences surge in card payments during pandemic. India's UPI fosters financial inclusion and data-driven services. China's AliPay and WeChat Pay dominate digital payments market. Distinct models of digital payments shape financial landscapes worldwide. ...