The Reserve Bank of Australia will release its minutes for its previous monetary policy meeting on Sept. 5, where it held rates for a third straight month.
CNBC Pro: Rates are rising in Europe. HSBC names the region's 'most and least vulnerable stocks'"Our economists expect the bulk of the interest rate headwinds to emerge over the next eighteen months or so," HSBC analysts said in a Sept. 15 note.
The Federal Reserve is done hiking this year, even if the dot plot that's set to release this week shows one more increase, according to Goldman Sachs. "But we expect the dot plot to show a narrow 10-9 majority still penciling in one more hike, if only to preserve flexibility for now," he added.
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