Inflation figures have fallen to a three-year low, but the chances of the Reserve Bank cutting rates before Christmas have been revised.
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Last week, this column analysed the global debt level and its implication on the economy and currencies, and about a month ago, another article with respect to the likelihood of the US Federal Reserve (Fed) cutting the key benchmark interest rates was presented on the back of weakening jobs data and tamed inflation prints. Read full story
Inflation figures have fallen to a three-year low, but the chances of the Reserve Bank cutting rates before Christmas have been revised.
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