GLOBAL INFLATION
We are at the cusp of a global easing cycle, with Central Banks considering their own best approach as inflation cools at varying degrees in nations around the world. According to Eurostat, the European Union’s statistical office, inflation in the EU was down to 2.5% in June, a 0.1% decrease month over month. Despite modest signs of inflationary cooling, the European Central Bank is holding off on any near-term rate cuts prior to receiving additional confirmatory data that inflation will continue to move in the right direction. In contrast, the Swiss Bank is taking a lead position in the easing cycle, making a second rate cut in mid-June. Japan is holding steady for the time being in light of its weakening economy, as is the United Kingdom.
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