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Goldman Sachs assigns a 75% chance to a FOMC hike in 2016

Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius said on Tuesday that he now sees a 75% probability of a Fed rate hike this year versus 65% seen previously.

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“We have revised up our subjective probability of a move this year from 65% to 75%, with meeting-by-meeting probabilities of 10% in November and 65% in December.”

“The increase is due to a combination of the better growth data and the swing in the presidential election race toward Secretary Clinton.”

“This is important as market participants seem to view a Trump victory as a potential trigger for a significant tightening in financial conditions, which in turn could result in another delay for the FOMC.”

WTI trims gains, breaks below $51.00

Crude oil prices have now surrendered initial gains and have dragged the barrel of West Texas Intermediate back to sub-$51.00 mark. WTI capped near $
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Germany ZEW Survey - Current Situation above forecasts (55.5) in October: Actual (59.5)

Germany ZEW Survey - Current Situation above forecasts (55.5) in October: Actual (59.5)
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