Is this the end of the era of zero interest rates?
During the last three weeks we have had a lot of unusual events in the financial markets. The dominant one is definitely the energy crisis, which pushes energy commodity prices upwards, thus increasing the risks for the global economy. We also have Evergrande, which slightly fell into the shadows, a lot of important data from the US, just before the expected decision to start limiting the printing by the Fed, and last week there was the NBP, which unexpectedly raised interest rates.
The future of world interest rates
We invite you to a weekly webinar with the Chief Economist XTB Przemysław Kwiecień, PhD, in which he will tell MPC decision, weak NFP, energy crisis and data for this week.
In today's webinar:
- Will a weak NFP stop the Fed?
- What does the rate hike in Poland mean?
- Is this the end of the correction on the global market?
- What to expect this week?
In addition, due to the very dynamic situation in the world, additional ones will be made available raports Video on the impact of the coronavirus on the global economy, market analysis precious metals.
About the host
Dr Przemysław Kwiecień - Chief economist X-Trade Brokers. Doctor of Economics at the University of Warsaw, graduate of the University of Warsaw and London Metropolitan University (MSc). Holder of the prestigious CFA certificate. He has been working for XTB since 2007, previously he gained experience as an advisor to the Minister of Finance, Mirosław Gronicki, and an economist at Bank Millennium. At XTB, he manages the Analysis Department.
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