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1h agoGlobal central banks nearing end of rate-cut cycle warns Reuters analysis

A review of major central banks found that policy-rate cuts are approaching a limit in advanced economies as inflation remains sticky and labour markets tight. Among the institutions cited are the Bank of England (BoE) voting 5-4 to hold at 4% in early November, and many others delaying further easing. Economists say the era of rapid rate reductions may be over, emphasising that future policy shifts will be data-driven and gradual.
The shift has implications for bond yields, equity valuations and global capital flows.
Reuters• By Pooja Kumari
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1h agoGlobal central banks nearing end of rate-cut cycle warns Reuters analysis

A review of major central banks found that policy-rate cuts are approaching a limit in advanced economies as inflation remains sticky and labour markets tight. Among the institutions cited are the Bank of England (BoE) voting 5-4 to hold at 4% in early November, and many others delaying further easing. Economists say the era of rapid rate reductions may be over, emphasising that future policy shifts will be data-driven and gradual.
The shift has implications for bond yields, equity valuations and global capital flows.
Reuters• By Pooja Kumari
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Major central banks are nearing the end of the rate-cut cycle, with advanced-economy institutions opting to pause policy easing amid sticky inflation and tight labour.
A review of major central banks found that policy-rate cuts are approaching a limit in advanced economies as inflation remains sticky and labour markets tight. Among the institutions cited are the Bank of England (BoE) voting 5-4 to hold at 4% in early November, and many others delaying further easing. Economists say the era of rapid rate reductions may be over, emphasising that future policy shifts will be data-driven and gradual.
The shift has implications for bond yields, equity valuations and global capital flows.

A review of major central banks found that policy-rate cuts are approaching a limit in advanced economies as inflation remains sticky and labour markets tight. Among the institutions cited are the Bank of England (BoE) voting 5-4 to hold at 4% in early November, and many others delaying further easing. Economists say the era of rapid rate reductions may be over, emphasising that future policy shifts will be data-driven and gradual.
The shift has implications for bond yields, equity valuations and global capital flows.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 08:01 IST