Traders Bet On Two Fed Rate Cuts This Year Ahead of FOMC Minutes Release
Highlights
- Most traders anticipate only two interest rate cuts from the Fed in 2025.
- This marks a significant decline from the previous anticipation of four cuts.
- The remarks from the FOMC’s meeting would likely give hints on the schedule.
- John Williams, a state Fed official, believes any rate hike will happen in summer.
The anticipated number of Fed rate cuts in 2025 has declined to a mere two, down from the earlier four, as per financial insights from Kalshi. Notably, one of the primary reasons for this significant drop is the Federal Reserve’s uncertainty over its potential moves.
FOMC Minutes In Focus As Fed Rate Cuts Expectations Drop
Kalshi data shows that expectations for Fed rate cuts this year have dropped to just two rate cuts from four earlier in the year. Today, all eyes are on the US Fed’s May meeting minutes, set to be released at 2 PM ET. Investors are eager to hear any hints about the central bank’s timeline for action.
While economist Oliver Allen from Pantheon Macro suggests the minutes might not reveal major surprises, he believes they could shed light on how long policymakers might wait before making a move. With mixed messages from US Fed speeches, many in the financial world are seeking more guidance.
Fed officials from various states have expressed different opinions regarding the issue. For example, the New York Fed’s John Williams said a rate hike could happen as soon as June or July. In contrast, Raphael Bostic expects up to 6 months’ wait before any rate cut. Meanwhile, Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee predicted that the US Fed will reduce interest rates in the next 10-16 months.
Having so many individuals with differing opinions tends to keep markets worried about the next moves by the central bank. As the market waits for the minutes, there has been mixed price action from various cryptocurrencies.
Hopes Fade Amid Multiple Concerns
This hope in a drop in Fed rate cuts is due to larger economic issues. At one point this year, it looked as though the Fed would lower rates even further because many wanted a gradual economic slowdown.
However, as more information from the Fed becomes available, it appears that optimism is fading. It appears that the Fed is more cautious, waiting to see how the inflation and jobs reports develop before making further cuts.
As is often the case, the Fed’s decisions impact loan interest rates, the cost of borrowing, and other similar metrics. Fewer rate cuts might mean higher costs for mortgages or car loans, while a wait-and-see approach could stabilize prices but delay relief for borrowers.
The upcoming minutes are a key moment, offering a window into the Fed’s thinking as it balances these factors. Despite the mixed expectations, AI coins recorded significant gains after Grayscale Investments launched its AI crypto sector.
Update: The US Fed meeting minutes showed that Jerome Powell and the FOMC are adopting a cautious approach amid uncertainty around Donald Trump’s tariffs. The Fed stated that the economy is in a good place for them to wait and see how the macro situation plays out.
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