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US central bank officials expected to shift down to quarter-point rise at first gathering of the year
Concern that bond market rally underestimates growing evidence of persistent inflation
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Lawmaker Andy Barr says the financial system has been ‘co-opted by the intolerant left’
Focus has shifted to the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan after last year’s big increase in US borrowing costs
Resilient fourth quarter data come as Fed’s rate rises weigh on business activity
America’s central bank should have been quicker to tackle the risks of its post-crisis policies
The pace of US economic growth is set to have slowed in the final quarter of 2022
Two views on wages, ageing and inflation
Potential departure from Fed would mark major shake-up for US central bank as it grapples with worst inflation in decades
Futures markets bet central bank will abandon pledges to ‘stay the course’ on monetary policy
Falling gas prices and easing fears of a deep, continent-wide recession in 2023 have brightened prospects for Europe
The proposal is a response with uncertain outcomes to a threat with known and catastrophic consequences
Christopher Waller supports slower pace of increases but warns of ‘considerable way to go’ on hitting inflation target
Volatility in debt market prompts US money market funds to park cash in ‘reverse repo’
Remarks from ECB’s Christine Lagarde and Fed’s Lael Brainard stoke expectations of more rate rises
Wall Street chiefs offer divergent views on persistence of US price pressures and how the Fed should respond
Falls in retail sales and wholesale prices ease pressure on US central bank and emerging markets
So just MTFC already
Plus, Alibaba
Wall Street is more pessimistic about the prospect of recession
US banks are hitting the discount window again
What matters is that monetary policymakers follow mandates given by lawmakers
Cooling inflation boosts chances of US central bank lifting rates by 0.25 percentage points
Return to more normal pace comes as policymakers warn tightening is far from over
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