MARKETS look ahead to more noise around US monetary policy, more headlines about pressure on the US Federal Reserve (Fed) and more volatility across currencies, bonds and equities.
As investors brace for a period where politics, inflation and interest rates collide, and where long-held assumptions about independence at the top of the global financial system are tested, positioning for what comes next matters as much as reacting to what is already on the tape.
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