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Rate Hikes Research
Global financial markets are currently characterized by a moderation in rate hike expectations, which has contributed to firmer bond yields across the US and Australia. This shift is occurring amidst a backdrop of cautious optimism, exemplified by the S&P 500's ninth consecutive weekly gain and a resilient rebound in the software sector. Analysts suggest that the Federal Reserve's future trajectory will be heavily influenced by upcoming macro indicators, specifically ISM price subindices and employment reports. Regionally, the Swedish Riksbank is projected to maintain a steady policy rate of 1.75% for the remainder of 2026, even as manufacturing input prices remain elevated at 81.6. Furthermore, falling oil prices and signs of cooling consumer spending in Australia provide additional latitude for central banks to navigate potential pauses in tightening cycles. Overall, while inflationary pressures persist in sectors like manufacturing, the prevailing research trend points toward a stabilization of the global interest rate environment.
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