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Fed is expected to stay on hold and lower rate cut expectations – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/14 at 12:02 PM
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The US Federal Reserve is set to announce its interest rate decision this week, with analysts predicting that rates will remain unchanged for the time being. Despite a strong labor market and stagnant inflation, many experts believe that the Fed will not cut rates until at least September. This cautious approach contrasts with the European Central Bank’s recent decision to ease monetary policy rates, creating a gap between the two central banks.

Economists at Wells Fargo expect the Fed to keep its target federal funds rate unchanged at 5.25 to 5.50 percent after their policy meeting this week. The Federal Open Market Committee is expected to lower the number of rate cuts it anticipates this year from three to two. Bank of America economists predict that the Fed will project two rate cuts this year, with a cutting cycle beginning in September. However, they emphasize that the Fed will need to see more evidence of disinflation before making any rate cuts.

Fed chair Jerome Powell has reiterated the Fed’s commitment to being data-dependent and not influenced by politics. Despite pressure from President Joe Biden and his opponent Donald Trump, who have questioned the Fed’s independence, traders do not anticipate a rate cut before September. Previously, financial markets were expecting as many as six rate cuts this year, but those expectations have been significantly reduced.

Barclays economists believe that the Fed will prioritize the risk of sustained high inflation over downside risks to employment, potentially keeping rates on hold for the next few meetings. They predict that the Fed will make only one rate cut this year, likely in December. Chair Powell’s press conference after this week’s decision will be closely watched for any hints about the timing of the first rate cut. However, with the economic data still unclear, Powell is not expected to make any drastic changes this week.

Overall, the Federal Reserve is expected to maintain a cautious approach to interest rates in the face of mixed economic data. Analysts predict that the Fed will keep rates unchanged for the time being, potentially lowering their expected number of rate cuts for the year. Despite political pressure and market expectations, the Fed is likely to prioritize inflation concerns over employment risks. Investors will be closely monitoring Chair Powell’s press conference for any clues about the timing of future rate cuts.

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