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Market speculation about the next Fed rate cut masks deeper issues

September 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.

Armchair US rate-setters are currently in the spotlight as the Federal Reserve is expected to make a decision on interest rates. The debate is whether they will opt for a quarter-point cut or a half percentage point cut, with opinions divided across various sectors.

Salman Ahmed of Fidelity noted the intense market pressure on the Fed, with speculation running high about the potential size of the rate cut. The arguments for both a quarter-point and half-point cut are clear, with factors like inflation, job market trends, and the Fed’s previous statements all coming into play.

The risk for the Fed lies in appearing too reactive or panicked in its decision-making process. While a larger cut could signal proactive measures to prevent a recession, it could also convey a sense of urgency or past missteps.

Market reactions to the potential rate cut have been mixed, with some anticipating further cuts in the future while others remain more optimistic about the economy’s stability. Powell’s communication skills will be crucial in conveying the Fed’s stance and rationale behind the decision.

Regardless of the outcome, the global shift in asset dynamics and the diminishing US exceptionalism are key themes to monitor. The focus on interest rates, while exciting, should not overshadow other significant risks such as election outcomes, recession possibilities, or inflation concerns.

Overall, the current speculation surrounding the Fed’s decision highlights the intricacies of monetary policy and its impact on global markets.

katie.martin@ft.com

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