‘Data dependent’ FOMC will delay raising rates with hawkish skip By Mark Sobel
With the latest episode in the destructive US debt ceiling farce now over, the financial commentariat can turn to its other favourite pastime: hyperventilating about Federal Open Market Committee actions. As the 13-14 June FOMC meeting approaches, the Federal Reserve is facing a dilemma. Two teams are advocating for opposing outcomes.Â
Disruptor or enabler? The artificial intelligence revolution
By Alex Allen
The ascent of AI into the public consciousness represents a watershed moment for the technology. But progress has not always been linear.
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MEETINGS
June FOMC meeting: outcomes and outlooks Thursday 15 June, Roundtable Vincent Reinhart, chief economist and macro strategist at BNY Mellon, joins OMFIF to discuss the June Federal Open Market Committee meeting, taking place 13-14 June.
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Global Public Investor 2023: A preview Taylor Pearce and Julian Jacobs, OMFIF senior economists, present a preview of the 2023 Global Public Investor report, which offers insight into central bank behaviour, decision-making and predictions for the future.
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