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16/12/2025
Mexico's central bank survey: Private sector analysts expect the country's economic growth rate in 2025 to be 0.39%, down from the previous forecast of 0.40%. They also predict a growth rate of 1.15% in 2026, lower than the previous forecast of 1.37%.
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JPMorgan Chase executives call on the European Union to abolish restrictions on banker bonuses.
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Fed Governor Milan: Relying too heavily on data has too much lag. Due to the presence of delays, this will lead to making bad decisions.
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Progress has been made in the peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, and the price of American crude oil futures has dropped by 1 dollar.
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Federal Reserve Board member Milan: President Trump did not discuss with me the arrangement of the Federal Reserve seat. I am expected to continue in my current position until a successor is appointed and approved. Future opposing views will depend on policy decisions, and I hope interest rates can be further reduced.
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Federal Reserve Governor Milan: Financial markets focus on the results, not the motives of policy makers. President Trump has the right to express his personal views on interest rate issues.
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