Navigating the Global Economic Paradox: Why Markets Might Be Misreading 2025's Interest Rate Signals
The year 2025 is emerging as a fascinating, yet potentially misleading, period for global financial markets. On one side, central banks across Europe, Asia, and numerous emerging economies are actively reducing interest rates, a seemingly synchronized move to stimulate sluggish growth. On the other, the United States economy continues to defy expectations, exhibiting remarkable resilience and robust strength. Despite this clear divergence, financial markets appear to be painting a uniform picture of a global soft landing,