No Clear Fed Strategy Going into '26: Ed Al-Hussainy
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AI-PoweredNew York Fed President John Williams hinted at a potential interest rate cut in December, boosting investor expectations to 60-70%, up from 35% earlier. This development has sparked discussion about the Fed's next monetary move. Market participants are now more optimistic about a rate cut.
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New York Fed President John Williams said he sees room to lower interest rates again in the near term as the labor market softens, reviving investor expectations for a December rate cut. Investors boosted the odds of a rate cut at the Fed’s Dec. 9-10 policy meeting to around 60-70% after his comments, according to pricing in futures contracts, up from around 35% earlier. On "Bloomberg Real Yield", Ed Al-Hussainy from Columbia Threadneedle and Deborah Cunningham from Federated Hermes speak to Scarlet Fu about the Fed's next monetary move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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