The US Federal Reserve's May meeting, which many had called a "Non-event," turned into a policy directive. The fed kept rates unchanged for the sixth consecutive time as expected. However, the clear directive from the FED is that there will be no further rate hikes. Yet, the US Central Bank was hesitant to commit to rate cuts soon explicitly.
Is it time to reassess Central Banks' pivot guidance?
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