Taiwan's Central Bank Signals One-Off Rate Hike, Traders Reevaluate Predictions

Taiwan's Central Bank Signals One-Off Rate Hike, Traders Reevaluate Predictions

By
Sakura Tanaka
1 min read

Traders in Taiwan are scaling back expectations for a sustained increase in policy rates following the central bank's indication that the recent hike may have been a one-time occurrence. This has prompted a significant drop in one-year interest-rate swaps on the Taiwan dollar, reflecting a decline in forecasts for funding costs. The noticeable decrease suggests a shift in investors' perceptions, signaling a reevaluation of liquidity tightening expectations.

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