Holger Schmieding
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Holger Schmieding
Holger Schmiedingis a German economist, the current Chief Economist at Berenberg Bank based at their London officeand a frequent broadcaster and commentator on economic affairs in the media. Before joining Berenberg, he was a Senior Economic Advisor to the International Monetary Fund, a Senior Strategist at the Bank of America and worked for Merrill Lynch, based in Washington D.C., London and Frankfurt. The Financial Times Deutschland placed him at the top of the list of 50 analysts for the proven...
bank chance cutting reasonable
There is a reasonable chance of the bank cutting rates.
precise provide statement thursday vital
Still, the precise wording of the ECB statement on Thursday could provide some vital clues.
dislike hike
I dislike the VAT hike tremendously, I don't think it's necessary.
adequate beyond call expect fed inflation interest level modest neutral percent rates risks slightly
We think around 4.5 percent is the adequate level for U.S. interest rates -- you could call it a neutral level -- and as there are modest inflation risks in the U.S., we expect the Fed to go slightly beyond that to 4.75.