Dollar, Inflation and Interest Rates: Our Analysis About the IMF Fall Meeting
The Weekly Globe: in this article, we discuss how the current landscape may redefine expectations for monetary policy and global markets in 2026
By Gina Baccelli e Alejandro Estevez-Breton
At the International Monetary Fund's fall meeting, which took place last week in Washington, D.C., the US economy was the primary topic of discussion among analysts and global fund managers. The resilience of economic activity contrasts with the weakness of the job market and the uncertainty about the potential impact that the Trump government's tariffs will have on inflation, which is creating doubts about the Federal Reserve's pace of interest rate cuts.
In this article, we will discuss how the current scenario could redefine expectations for monetary policy and global markets in 2026.
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