The Bank of New Zealand will discuss interest rates on Wednesday
It is expected that New Zealand will maintain its interest rate unchanged. It is important to note whether it will imply the introduction of a negative interest rate schedule. After the Bank of New Zealand threatened to push negative interest rates at the last interest rate meeting, the Bank of England I saw last week also said that it would consider negative interest rates. The issue of negative interest rates for a while has become the focus of the market. According to the changes in New Zealand interest rate futures prices, the market estimates that the probability of negative interest rates in New Zealand is only 14% this year, but the probability of negative interest rates by next February is as high as 70%. As for whether the central bank of New Zealand will implement the negative interest rate earlier than market expectations, it will also look at the interest rate meeting of the New Zealand central bank this week to see if the central bank of New Zealand will give us inspiration.
The chairman of the Federal Reserve will speak at a hearing in Congress
A number of Fed officials will deliver speeches during the week of September 21-27, focusing on Fed Chairman Powell’s hearings in Congress. At the same time, the US Treasury Mnuchin will also testify at the hearings. As for the central bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of New Zealand and the Swiss National Bank will announce the September interest rate resolution. The Federal Reserve Bank of New Zealand may further ease monetary policy. The Swiss National Bank is concerned about whether it intends to emphasize the Swiss franc exchange rate.
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