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Blog Fed Slowly Building the Confidence to Cut Fed Slowly Building the Confidence to Cut The Federal Reserve sees progress on inflation, but wants more certainty before it’s prepared to lower the policy rate.
Economic and Market Commentary Four Economic Themes to Know in 2024(video) Four Economic Themes to Know in 2024 Economist Tiffany Wilding shares four macro themes from our 2024 outlook likely to influence global markets, including the potential for a U.S. interest rate-cutting cycle. Find out what this means for fixed income and investors
Cyclical outlook Navigating the Descent Navigating the Descent With the global economic outlook still clouded and equity markets priced for a soft landing, bonds offer attractive yields and resilience across multiple possible outcomes.
Blog Fed’s Dovish Pivot Reflects Lessons From History Fed’s Dovish Pivot Reflects Lessons From History The market anticipates a swift shift in the Fed cycle.
Blog October CPI: Small Surprise, Large Market Reaction October CPI: Small Surprise, Large Market Reaction U.S. inflation cooled more than expected, and bond markets rallied, but the Fed is likely to remain in a long pause.
Tiffany Wilding Economist Share Share Share via LinkedIn Share via Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Email Add Add Download Download Print Print Ms. Wilding is a managing director and economist based in the Newport Beach office. She leads PIMCO’s Cyclical Forum, crafts the firm’s outlook for the global economy, and analyzes key macro risks for the firm’s Investment Committee. She also co-chairs the firm’s Americas portfolio committee. Prior to joining PIMCO in 2016, she was the head of global interest rate research at Tudor Investment, responsible for recommending trade ideas based on global macro trends. Previously, she was a U.S. interest rate strategist with Morgan Stanley and a Treasury market policy analyst for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where she helped structure and implement the central bank’s response to the 2008 financial crisis. She has 16 years of investment and economics/financial markets experience and holds an MBA in quantitative finance from New York University's Stern School of Business. She received an undergraduate degree from Rhodes College.