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other banks. However, the measures to contain the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank appeared to cushion risk assets fall.
In the meantime, expectations for a 25 bps rate hike by the Federal Reserve remained elevated. Nevertheless, developments around the latest banking crisis in the US could influence Fed officials’ decisions next Wednesday. The CME FedWatch Tool odds for a 25 bps hike lie at 65% to the 4.75% - 5.00% range.
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