ING Bank predicts that the Fed will keep interest rates unchanged until mid-2027

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According to the Global Economic Outlook report released by ING Bank in the Netherlands on July 9, the Dutch bank expects the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates at their current level through mid-2027 and begin a gradual easing cycle in the second half of 2027. ING noted that even though the Fed issued a warning, market expectations for rate hikes have become overly aggressive due to the hawkish stance of the Federal Open Market Committee last month. The bank cited cooling housing inflation and easing pressure in the labor market to support its baseline view—namely, the rationale for holding rates through mid-next year. JTBC defaulted on 20.6 billion won in securitized loans on June 12. Promote an additional 1 gigawatt of renewable energy connection. $SNDK$NVDA$GLW$XAUT$PAXG
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