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Drop-In: The Fed, ECB and BoE March meetings and the policy outlook

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Are inflation and labour market dynamics putting expectations for more Fed easing at risk? Does cooling inflation clear the way for the Bank of England to cut again? Is the ECB still in its “good place”?

Join our economists at 10:00 ET/15:00 GMT on Thursday, 19th March for a briefing on what the latest decisions from the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of England mean for the monetary policy environment in the US, UK and euro zone. This is an opportunity to get your questions answered as the team address key issues, including:

  • How signs of resilience in recent US employment data could shape the debate on the FOMC;
  • Why we think the Bank of England could again cut in March on the way to taking Bank Rate down to 3%;
  • Why we still think the next move for the ECB will be a rate cut.
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