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Text that says Financial on the second line.SolutionsSolutionsInvestment BankingInterest Rate Risk ManagementForeign Currency Risk ManagementCommodity Risk ManagementHedge AccountingValuationRegulatory Compliance AdvisoryDebt ManagementAsset PlatformDefeasance & PrepaymentIndustriesIndustriesCorporatesFinancial InstitutionsInfrastructureInsurancePrivate EquityReal EstateTools & TechnologyTools & TechnologyU.S. Market DataU.S. Market DataU.S. Market RatesU.S. Forward CurvesInterest Rate Cap CalculatorDefeasance CalculatorYield Maintenance CalculatorEuropean Market DataEuropean Market DataEuropean Market RatesEuropean Forward CurvesCanadian Market RatesFX RatesChathamDirectSecurityInsightsAboutAboutWhat We DoCulture & ImpactGlobal OfficesNewsroomOur TeamContactSubscribeCareersLog InRatesForward CurvesCap CalculatorDefeasance CalculatorYield Maintenance CalculatorShare this on LinkedIn LinkedInShare this on Twitter XEmail thisShare this on LinkedIn LinkedInShare this on Twitter XEmail thisFOMCTerms of useArticle The sovereign debt time bomb: why fiscal prudence outweighs deficit size Markets are shifting focus from deficit size to fiscal discipline. As discussed by Chatham’s Jackie Bowie and Amol Dhargalkar, the credibility of a government’s debt management plan now matters more than the numbers themselves, making fiscal prudence the key driver of sovereign risk. Post Date Nov 11, 2025Market Update BoE holds rates in split decision while ECB remains on hold The Bank of England (BoE) held rates at 4.0% today in a close 5-4 vote, with four members preferring a 25 basis point (bp) cut. Governor Andrew Bailey voted with the majority, noting that policy remains on a “gradual path downwards,” but emphasized the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) still needs... Category Corporates Post Date Nov 6, 2025Article Data blackout: economists scramble to replace the “gold standard” with alternative data The ongoing U.S. government shutdown has created a data blackout, disrupting the flow of economic statistics and forcing economists and policymakers to operate with compromised data or no information at all. This isn't merely a delay in reporting; it's a direct impairment of the data... Category Corporates Post Date Oct 30, 2025Market Update December rate cut not a foregone conclusion On Wednesday, October 29, 2025, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voted to cut the Federal Funds rate by 25 basis points (bps), to a target range of 3.75%-4.00%. This marks the second cut in 2025, following ongoing concerns about the weakening U.S. labor market and rising unemployment. In... Category Corporates Post Date Oct 29, 2025Market Update Treasuries rally while tech tumbles Stocks edged lower as investors rotated out of technology, while Treasuries rallied on flight-to-safety demand. Despite firm inflation data, the 10-year Treasury yield fell to four-month lows as markets weighed cooling growth, labor data uncertainty, and renewed questions around tariff policy. Category Corporates Post Date Mar 2, 2026Article Why the Supreme Court’s tariff decision didn’t move markets The Supreme Court’s recent tariff decision was expected to bring clarity, but markets barely moved. In conversations with clients and across equity, rates, and FX markets, the reaction was notably muted. Unlike the volatility seen on Liberation Day, this ruling did not trigger a broad repricing... Category Corporates Post Date Feb 25, 2026Market Update Growth cools, but risk assets bounce As growth cools and inflation progress stalls, markets are recalibrating rather than retreating. A landmark tariff ruling reduced one inflation risk, while Fed officials underscored a higher bar for easing. Our latest update unpacks the data, policy signals, and implications for capital markets. Category Corporates Post Date Feb 23, 2026Webinar: Semiannual Market Update With new leadership at the Federal Reserve, rising interest rates in Japan after decades of ultra-loose policy, and changing monetary cycles across major economies, the foundations that have supported markets for years are being tested. At the same time, geopolitical realignment, fiscal... 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