Rate cuts by year-end
Fed: 88 bps (81% probability of no change at the upcoming meeting) ECB: 85 bps (99% probability of rate cut at the upcoming meeting) BoE: 83 bps (85% probability of rate cut at the upcoming meeting) BoC: 50 bps (57% probability of no change at today's meeting) RBA: 120 bps (86% probability of 25 bps rate cut at the upcoming meeting)RBNZ: 78 bps (99% probability of rate cut at the upcoming meeting) SNB: 29 bps (86% probability of rate cut at the upcoming meeting)* for the RBA, the rest of the probability is for a 50 bps cut.
Rate hikes by year-end
BoJ: 10 bps (99% probability of no change at the upcoming meetingWe can see that compared to yesterday's update, traders stepped up slightly their dovish bets. The most notable changes (although still relatively light) have been with the BoE, given the lower than expected UK CPI, and the BoJ, after dovish comments from BoJ Governor Ueda.
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