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World Policy Rates Watch


Data monitor consolidating the major central bank policy rates around the globe.




United States (Federal Reserve, FED):

Europe (European Central Bank, ECB):

UK (Bank of England, BoE):

New Zealand (Reserve Bank of New Zealand, RBNZ):

Australia (Reserve Bank of Australia, RBA):

Mexico (Bank of Mexico, Banxico):

Brazil (Brazilian Central Bank, BCB):

Chile (Central Bank of Chile, BCCH):

Sweden (Sweden Central Bank, Riksbank):

Japan (Bank of Japan, BoJ):

All World Policy Rates (%):




Frequently Asked Questions

How can I use the World Policy Rates Watch dashboard to analyze global monetary policy trends?

The World Policy Rates Watch dashboard provides a consolidated view of major central bank policy rates, allowing traders and analysts to compare monetary tightening and easing cycles across countries. By tracking interest rate decisions from central banks like the Federal Reserve and ECB, users can assess implications for foreign exchange (FX) and interest rates, aiding in strategic investment decisions.

What central banks are included in the World Policy Rates Watch dashboard?

This dashboard tracks policy rates from key central banks including the Federal Reserve (Fed), European Central Bank (ECB), Bank of England (BoE), Bank of Japan (BoJ), Bank of Canada (BoC), and the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB). This comprehensive coverage enables users to monitor global monetary policy divergence effectively.

How frequently is the data on the World Policy Rates Watch dashboard updated?

The data on the World Policy Rates Watch dashboard is updated in real-time as central banks announce changes to their interest rates. This ensures that users have access to the most current information, which is crucial for making informed decisions in the dynamic financial markets.

Methodology and data notes

This dashboard tracks world policy rates by compiling official interest rate decisions from major central banks such as the Federal Reserve (Fed), ECB, Bank of England (BoE), Bank of Japan (BoJ), Bank of Canada (BoC) and the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB). It shows how policy rates evolve over time to compare monetary tightening and easing cycles across countries. Data is updated as central banks change rates and is presented in a standardized format for easy cross-country comparison. Use it to monitor global monetary policy divergence, assess implications for FX and rates, and identify shifts in the global macro regime. The goal is a clear, investor-friendly view of policy rate levels and cycles worldwide.