The Fed to Keep Rates High Until Year-End Due to Persistent Inflation
The Fed will keep rates at 3.50%-3.75% due to persistent inflation and solid employment, according to analyst consensus.
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Gold drops 0.2% to $4,037 per ounce due to expensive oil and fears of a Fed rate hike in September.
The Fed will keep rates at 3.50%-3.75% due to persistent inflation and solid employment, according to analyst consensus.
A Pimec report reveals that for every €100 salary increase, €44 to €52 goes to the Treasury due to the lack of income tax updates.
ECB maintains interest rates at 2.25% due to energy volatility and geopolitical uncertainty, without committing to a future path.
ECB maintains rates at 4% and warns inflation will remain high until 2027 due to the Middle East conflict. President Lagarde stresses caution.
Marc Vidal warns that the budget extension and non-deflated income tax create a hidden tax increase allowing the Government to reduce the deficit without cuts.
Bankinter expects stock markets to improve this week supported by the ECB and corporate earnings, with inflation moderating and oil under control.
Ibex 35 futures fall slightly due to Brent oil exceeding $90 amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Beth Hammack, president of the Cleveland Fed, calls for rate hikes amid a core inflation of 3.3% and a fully employed labour market.
Spanish households lose €25 billion annually by keeping their money in non-interest-bearing deposits, according to Pasivoo.
Analysts expect the Bank of the Republic to raise rates to 12.5% in July, marking the last increase of the cycle. Inflation is projected to close 2026 at 6.61%.
Marc Vidal warns that inflation and the frozen income tax since 2015 represent a hidden tax increase costing billions annually without public debate.