Having said that, the reason why we feel that we are pretty confident in pent-up demand, because of the asset quality being much better than what we really expected and possibly also the fact that whatever had happened during the pandemic, I think that is all over now. We made all write-offs and provisions and we have nothing more to practically look at in terms of stability and once all these factors start kicking in, our cost-to-income ratios, as well as ROAs, everything will have a positive impact in terms of whatever guidance we have given.
Dollar rebounds after Fed goes big on rate cut
The U.S. dollar rose broadly on Thursday after the Federal Reserve’s significant interest rate cut. Despite initial volatility, the dollar rebounded from a one-year low