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Market expectations for a Fed rate cut next month have risen after a weak private jobs report, but remain below 50%. The RBA’s November minutes are more hawkish than expected, and Australian consumer confidence is boosted by sales events.
In our Deep-Dive interview, ANZ Commodities Strategist Soni Kumari looks at China’s ambitions to establish a global gold trading hub to compete with the likes of New York and London.
Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/
By ANZMarket expectations for a Fed rate cut next month have risen after a weak private jobs report, but remain below 50%. The RBA’s November minutes are more hawkish than expected, and Australian consumer confidence is boosted by sales events.
In our Deep-Dive interview, ANZ Commodities Strategist Soni Kumari looks at China’s ambitions to establish a global gold trading hub to compete with the likes of New York and London.
Before accessing this podcast, please read the disclaimer at https://www.anz.com/institutional/five-in-five-podcast/

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