Bond market signals no recession despite rising interest rates
ANALYSIS: Moving into actual tight monetary conditions may not be needed.
The Harbour Asset Management team
Tue, 22 Feb 2022
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In recent months, the abrupt signalling from key central banks about the removal of monetary stimulus has both increased volatility and raised questions about the global economy’s ability to withstand higher interest rates.
A common question has been whether the US Federal Reserve and others
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The Harbour Asset Management team
Tue, 22 Feb 2022
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