
The Federal Reserve's interest rate cut expectations have changed! The market is betting real money that there will only be one rate cut this year and is even starting to accept "no rate cuts for the entire year."

The expectations for interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve have changed, with the market betting on only one rate cut this year, and some traders even beginning to accept the possibility of no rate cuts at all for the entire year. As the U.S. economy performs strongly and inflation rises, traders have reduced their expectations for rate cuts, anticipating a decrease of about 0.45 percentage points by the end of the year. The market generally believes that the Federal Reserve will maintain the current interest rates after the upcoming CPI data is released, significantly cooling the bets on rate cuts. Goldman Sachs economists believe that the possibility of future rate cuts still exists, especially as the impact of tariffs diminishes
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