• Fed keeps rates unchanged
• Powell says Fed isn't even thinking of raising rates
Mixed moods persisted on the markets today. Major European indices erased earlier gains and finished lower. According to Reuters' report, ECB is working on a scheme to cope with unpaid euro debt due to the coronavirus crisis. DAX 30 lost or 0.5%, CAC declined 0.8% and FTSE 100 finished 0.1% lower.
Currently we're dealing with ultra-cheap money right now. The Federal Reserve runs many non-standard monetary policy programs. Other central banks follow FED’s footsteps. In addition, further fiscal programs are already being discussed in the United States. The Fed is currently implementing a new loan program addressed directly to enterprises with deferred interest and capital repayments. Moreover, current economic data show that the situation should improve in the second quarter of this year. Of course, if the situation gets worse, also in terms of epidemics, further actions can be expected. However, as many experts indicate, we should no longer take into account another shutdown of the global economy in the event of the second wave of infections, as this would lead to the largest economic collapse in history, the effects of which would be felt for decades.

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