As we wrap up 2025, the final batch of central bank policy calls are shaping up to tell an interesting story—one that might reveal whether the easing wave in developed markets still has legs or if it's quietly losing steam. The momentum that drove rate cuts through much of the year could be fading, and that shift could matter more than most realize for asset markets down the line.
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GasWaster
· 7h ago
Is this wave of interest rate cuts by the central bank losing momentum? It seems like the story for this year is coming to an end.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 7h ago
Is the rate cut wave coming to an end? This is interesting—asset prices might have to be reshuffled next year...
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InfraVibes
· 8h ago
Is the central bank policy losing steam? Could it be that this year's interest rate cut spree is really coming to an end... The asset markets are about to get interesting.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 8h ago
Is the interest rate cut wave really coming to an end? I think it's highly likely, I'm a bit nervous about my holdings.
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ChainProspector
· 8h ago
Are the central banks about to change their tune? It seems like this wave of interest rate cuts this year is really losing momentum.
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GmGmNoGn
· 8h ago
The central bank's final dance, how long the interest rate cut wave can last is really uncertain
As we wrap up 2025, the final batch of central bank policy calls are shaping up to tell an interesting story—one that might reveal whether the easing wave in developed markets still has legs or if it's quietly losing steam. The momentum that drove rate cuts through much of the year could be fading, and that shift could matter more than most realize for asset markets down the line.