Diverging Expectations for Fed Rate Cuts: Perspectives Ahead of the Jackson Hole Symposium
According to a report by Jinse Finance, investment banks are showing clear divisions in their expectations for rate cuts at the upcoming Jackson Hole meeting. State Street Global Advisors anticipates that Powell may pave the way for a rate cut in September, while ANZ believes he may hint at a return to rate normalization. UBS thinks Powell is likely to favor a September rate cut, and Russell Investments points out that the cut could be 25 basis points. ING notes that concerns among Federal Reserve officials about the labor market may lead to a more dovish stance. Bank of America remains skeptical about a rate cut, suggesting that Powell will have an opportunity to clarify his position at the meeting.
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