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    Fed Evans: No rate hike until H2 2020

    Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said at a conference in Hong Kong that he now doesn’t expect a rate hike until second half of next year. He noted the US economy is in a strong position. Fed funds rate is seen as close to neutral. And it’s good time to pause and be cautious. Yet, that’s a rather abrupt turn as just back in January, he expected Fed could hike as many as three times this year, assuming the economy remains reasonably strong.

    Evans described the inversion of 3-month to 10-year yield curve as “pretty narrow”. But he also noted that there’s be a “secular decline” in long term interest rates. Some of his is “structural” having to do with “lower trend growth, lower real interest rates.” Hence, “in that environment, it’s probably more natural that yield curves are somewhat flatter than they have been historically.”

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