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Data-driven monetary policy analysis updated with every data refresh
Data as of June 2, 2026
Meeting Previews
Rate decision probabilities and scenario analysis for upcoming central bank meetings.
Federal Reserve Meeting Preview — Rate Decision Analysis
Comprehensive analysis of Federal Reserve rate decision probabilities for the upcoming FOMC meeting. Includes market-implied expectations, Taylor Rule assessment, and scenario analysis.
Read AnalysisECB Meeting Preview — Rate Decision Analysis
Analysis of ECB rate decision probabilities for the upcoming Governing Council meeting. Market expectations, policy stance assessment, and scenario analysis for the European Central Bank.
Read AnalysisBank of England Meeting Preview — Rate Decision Analysis
Analysis of Bank of England rate decision probabilities for the next MPC meeting. Includes market expectations, Bank Rate assessment, and scenario analysis.
Read AnalysisPolicy Stance Reports
Model-based assessment of whether central banks are hawkish, dovish, or neutral relative to economic fundamentals.
Federal Reserve Policy Stance — Hawkish or Dovish?
Is the Federal Reserve hawkish or dovish? Model-based analysis of the Fed's policy stance using Taylor Rule methodology, rate gap assessment, and historical comparison.
Read AnalysisECB Policy Stance — Restrictive or Accommodative?
Is the ECB's monetary policy restrictive or accommodative? Taylor Rule analysis of the deposit facility rate, inflation dynamics, and the euro area output gap.
Read AnalysisBank of England Policy Stance — Analysis
Assessment of Bank of England policy stance using Taylor Rule analysis. Is Bank Rate restrictive or accommodative relative to UK economic fundamentals?
Read AnalysisCross-Bank Comparisons
Side-by-side analysis of monetary policy across major central banks.
Global Interest Rate Outlook — Central Bank Comparison
Global interest rate comparison across the Federal Reserve, ECB, Bank of England, Bank of Japan, and other major central banks. Rate forecasts, policy stance divergence, and cross-bank analysis.
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