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when central banks will cut interest rates

When will interest rates start to fall?

Why the end of tightening cycles and falling inflation won't automatically lead to rate cuts anytime soon 

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With more central banks ending or nearing the end of their tightening cycles and headline inflation starting to fall, attention is naturally turning to when rates may be cut. But new analysis from Capital Economics explains why cuts might not happen any time soon. Get the report now to learn:    

  • The economic conditions necessary for central banks to start cutting rates;
  • Which central banks could cut rates as soon as this year; 
  • Which economies face financial stability issues that could prompt rates to be cut more quickly. 

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