After the Federal Reserve interest rate decision: Probability of keeping rates unchanged in January next year is 73.4%
Jinse Finance reported, according to CME "FedWatch": The probability of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates by 25 basis points in January next year is 26.6%, while the probability of keeping rates unchanged is 73.4%. By March next year, the probability of a cumulative 25 basis point rate cut is 39.4%, the probability of keeping rates unchanged is 53.4%, and the probability of a cumulative 50 basis point rate cut is 7.3%.
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