What the Taylor rule says: interest rates will fall in May
The answer, unlike in Bob Dylan' s song, is not in the wind, but in the hands of the governors of the Federal Reserve, who will be the ones to show their colleagues at the European Central Bank the way forward. Analysts at the Institute of International Finance reach this conclusion based on the evolution of current inflation, which is falling sharply, but above all on…
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