FOMC Dovish: Gold to Go Higher and Stocks to Bounce

The worsening of financial conditions this year led markets to price in rates to remain unchanged at the January FOMC meeting, with many speculating the Fed to deliver a dovish statement. This has now been realised. Language used described that the FOMC recognised that economic activity had slowed and that inflationary pressures and expectations had “decline further”. As a result, it will now take an improvement in financial market conditions for the Fed to hike again at their next meeting, which is in March.

First published here: FOMC Dovish: Gold to Go Higher and Stocks to Bounce

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