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Updated · bitcoinworld.co.in · May 24
Fed Seen Holding Rates in June With 97.3% Odds as July Hold Bets Stay at 84.8%
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Updated · bitcoinworld.co.in · May 24

Fed Seen Holding Rates in June With 97.3% Odds as July Hold Bets Stay at 84.8%

1 articles · Updated · bitcoinworld.co.in · May 24
  • Markets are pricing a 97.3% chance that the Federal Reserve leaves rates unchanged at its June meeting, with only a 2.7% probability of a 25-basis-point hike.
  • CME FedWatch data also shows expectations staying broadly steady into July: an 84.8% chance of no change, a 14.8% chance of a cumulative 25-basis-point increase and just 0.3% odds of a 50-basis-point move.
  • That pricing reflects a cautious, data-dependent Fed as officials weigh cooling inflation against readings still above the central bank's 2% target.
  • A June hold would extend relative stability for rate-sensitive assets, while investors watch incoming economic data and Fed signals for any shift in summer rate expectations.
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