The probability of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates by 25 basis points in December has decreased to 58.7%
According to CME's "FedWatch": The probability that the Federal Reserve will maintain the current interest rate unchanged until December is 41.3%, while the probability of a cumulative rate cut of 25 basis points is 58.7%. The probability of maintaining the current interest rate unchanged until January next year is 29%, while the probability of a cumulative rate cut of 25 basis points is 53.6%, and the probability of a cumulative rate cut of 50 basis points is 17.6%. Powell made hawkish remarks about "not rushing to cut rates" early this morning
According to Jin10 data on November 15, the CME "FedWatch" indicates that the probability of the Federal Reserve maintaining the current interest rate until December is 41.3%, while the probability of a cumulative rate cut of 25 basis points is 58.7%. The probability of maintaining the current interest rate until January next year is 29%, with a cumulative rate cut of 25 basis points at 53.6% and a cumulative rate cut of 50 basis points at 17.6%. Powell made hawkish remarks about "not rushing to cut rates" early this morning