Fed rate cut expectations shift to October following strong US jobs data
Investing.com -- The release of strong US payrolls data has prompted traders to adjust their expectations for the next Federal Reserve rate cut, according to the data compiled by Bloomberg. The next rate cut is now projected to occur just once in 2025 and as late as October.
These numbers support the notion that the US economy is progressively less reliant on monetary policy support. These results indicate a recovery in the U.S. labor market from its midyear dip, with potential signs of accelerating momentum.
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