The holidays have wound down and central banks are back in action- what can people expect for the new year?
2023 was dominated by rate hikes to curb rampant inflation generated by the Covid-19 pandemic, and now the focus has turned to the prospect of cuts.
Milford Asset Management's Katlyn Parker says there's a risk the market is expecting too much too soon, as inflation is still sticky.
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