Were previously forecasting an August rate cut
- Says its more likely central banks globally will ease further
- intended to boost confidence and to counter lower demand
WPAC expect the RBA to cut tomorrow and the FOMC to cut on March 18
WPAC expect the RBA to cut tomorrow and the FOMC to cut on March 18
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