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According to the Wall Street Journal: Meta Platforms (META.O) is in talks with media companies to reach AI content licensing agreements.Customs data showed that Switzerlands gold exports to the United States in August fell sharply by more than 99% from the previous month to 0.3 tons.1. Decision Background: Wednesdays data showed that UK inflation remained high at 3.8% in August, nearly double the Bank of Englands 2% target. Services inflation remained elevated, while inflation expectations rose. Economic growth slowed in the second quarter, with demand showing signs of weakness. 2. Interest Rate Level: The market generally expects the Bank of England to hold interest rates steady at 4% at this meeting. Key focus will be on guidance for further easing this year. 3. Vote Split: The market expects a 7-2 vote to keep interest rates unchanged (compared to a 5-4 split in August), with Taylor and Dhingra dissenting (Taylor voted for a 50 basis point cut in August); Deputy Governor Ramsden may also join the dissenting vote. 4. Forward Guidance: The Bank of England stated in August that "the restrictiveness of monetary policy has decreased," which the market interpreted as hawkish. This meeting will highlight whether this statement appears again or is removed or weakened. 5. Quantitative Tightening: Due to heightened bond market volatility (earlier this month, 20- and 30-year bond yields rose to their highest levels since 1998), the market expects the Bank of England to reduce its annual bond reduction from £100 billion to £60 billion to £75 billion. It is also likely to limit sales of long-term UK government bonds, favoring shorter-term bonds. 6. Market Expectations: Currently, the market generally expects the Bank of England to maintain interest rates unchanged this year, with a small chance of a 25 basis point cut. A sustained cycle of rate cuts will begin in 2026, with cumulative reductions of approximately 50 basis points.On September 18th, economists at ING Bank stated in a report that downside risks to the US job market were the primary rationale for the Federal Reserves decision to cut interest rates; this rationale is unsurprising given recent weak employment data. Federal Reserve Chairman Powell described the rate cut as a "risk-management-based rate cut" because, on the surface, the US economy appears to be in decent shape. However, economists noted that a deeper analysis reveals a shift in the situation, most notably in the job market. The economists also stated that the Feds upward revision of its growth and inflation forecasts, while simultaneously lowering its unemployment forecast, suggests that policymakers believe that swift and forceful action in the coming months will yield tangible results for the economy. They believe the Fed will ultimately cut interest rates by more than currently implied.Novo Nordisk (NVO.N) continued to rise in pre-market trading, currently up 4.7%, after the company released results of a study on semaglutide.

EU May Revise Green Objectives to Abandon Russian Energy

Charlie Brooks

Apr 11, 2022 09:36

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Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February, the European Commission suggested that Europe reduce its reliance on Russian gas supplies by two-thirds this year and phase them out entirely by 2027.


In May, the Commission is expected to present a "Repower EU" proposal outlining how the union might phase out Russian fossil fuels.


"What we're going to do over the next few weeks is work on what I'm calling the Repower EU program, which includes accelerating the energy transition. Thus, in that framework, we may reconsider our objectives "Timmermans said this to journalists on a visit to Cairo.


Timmermans declined to provide specific numbers for potential revised standards, but said such an adjustment would result in a "greater proportion of renewable energy in 2030."


By 2030, the EU's current plans call for renewable energy to account for 40% of final consumption.


Egypt, which is hosting the COP27 climate conference in November and re-exports Israeli gas from LNG facilities on its Mediterranean coast, might assist the EU in diversifying its gas supplies, Timmermans said.


"If we can get more LNG in the area - and we'll have to wait and see how much Israel makes available - that would be a viable option," he added.


"At its heart, what I'm presenting is a long-term strategic collaboration that begins with LNG and swiftly expands to include renewable energy, particularly hydrogen," he continued.