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Federal Reserve expected to hold rates steady, share outlook amid Iran oil shock

Last updated: March 18, 2026 10:35 am
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This week, global central banks are at the forefront of economic discussions as they make crucial policy decisions in response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Alongside the Federal Reserve, several other central banks are expected to address the economic implications of the war and make decisions that will impact global markets.

Capital analyst Kyle Rodda highlighted the current economic landscape, stating that the supply shock from the Middle East conflict has led to lowered growth expectations and increased inflation concerns. This uncertainty has raised doubts about future profitability and the trajectory of global interest rates.

Let’s take a closer look at the major policy decisions unfolding this week:

Reserve Bank of Australia: The RBA announced a 25 basis point increase in the cash rate to 4.1% on Tuesday. This decision was driven by concerns over already high inflation levels exacerbated by the war in the Middle East.

Bank of Canada: Canada’s central bank is expected to maintain borrowing costs at 2.25% on Wednesday. The decision comes as Canada navigates moderating growth, the renegotiation of trade agreements, and the global oil shock.

European Central Bank: The ECB is anticipated to keep interest rates unchanged on Thursday, despite mounting concerns over rising eurozone inflation. Policymakers are expected to reassure markets that they will prevent another inflation shock like the one experienced in 2022.

The Bank of England: The BOE is likely to keep interest rates steady at 3.75% on Thursday. Economic data released recently showed stagnation in growth, prompting a shift from earlier expectations of an interest rate cut.

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Riksbank: Sweden’s central bank is expected to maintain rates at 1.75% on Thursday.

Swiss National Bank: Switzerland’s policymakers are projected to leave rates unchanged at 0% on Thursday.

These policy decisions are crucial in shaping the economic landscape in the face of geopolitical uncertainties. As central banks navigate the fallout from the Middle East conflict, their actions will have far-reaching effects on global markets and the trajectory of interest rates.

For more information on these developments, stay tuned for updates on Yahoo Finance and other reputable sources.

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