A major Wall Street firm is sticking with their call: expect the rate move in January, not December. They're saying Ueda's recent comments don't really scream "urgent action" — more like business as usual. Market's probably gonna keep pricing in that Q1 timing unless we see something way more explicit from the central bank.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 23h ago
Come on, it's the same old story again. Ueda couldn't even keep a straight face about it, and the market is still spinning tales.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 23h ago
Uh, so we still have to wait until January, huh? These Wall Street guys just love to play that "trap" of "implying."
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ConsensusDissenter
· 23h ago
Damn, it's Q1 again? These Wall Street guys just like to spread rumors, anyway if they're wrong, no one will hold them accountable.
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ZenChainWalker
· 23h ago
Here comes the trap again, those people on Wall Street love to keep us in suspense, moving in January? I doubt it, we need to see how the Central Bank plays its cards.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 23h ago
Well... to put it bluntly, we just have to wait. Don't think about December.
A major Wall Street firm is sticking with their call: expect the rate move in January, not December. They're saying Ueda's recent comments don't really scream "urgent action" — more like business as usual. Market's probably gonna keep pricing in that Q1 timing unless we see something way more explicit from the central bank.