Fed Chairman Powell: We are not considering or discussing an interest rate cut at all.
Federal Reserve Chairman Powell: We are currently not considering or discussing interest rate cuts.
Fed keeps interest rates steady but leaves door open to another hike
Wall Street Journal reports that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged at a 22-year high, but there is still a possibility of further rate hikes to continue to slow down inflation. In the FOMC statement, officials noted strong recent economic activity and emphasized the potential pressure on economic activity from rising long-term interest rates. The major issue facing the Federal Reserve is focused on officials' expectations for the economy and how they can come to conclusions about whether they are moving in the right or wrong direction. Continued slowing of inflation may allow officials to maintain interest rates, while any acceleration in price pressures could lead to further rate hikes.
The Federal Reserve keeps its benchmark interest rate unchanged at a range of 5.25%-5.50%
The Federal Reserve kept the benchmark interest rate unchanged at 5.25%-5.50%, in line with market expectations.
CME "Fed Watch": The probability of the Fed keeping interest rates unchanged in November is 98.4%
On November 1st, according to CME's "Fed Watch" data, the probability of the Fed maintaining interest rates in the range of 5.25%-5.50% this week is 98.4%, and the probability of raising interest rates by 25 basis points to the range of 5.50%-5.75% is 0.0%.
The probability that the Fed will keep interest rates unchanged this week is 98.4%
On October 31st, according to CME's "Fed Watch": The probability of the Fed maintaining interest rates unchanged in the range of 5.25%-5.50% this week is 98.4%, and the probability of raising interest rates by 25 basis points to the range of 5.50%-5.75% is 0.0%.
The probability of maintaining interest rates unchanged until December is 74.5%, the probability of cumulative interest rate hikes of 25 basis points is 24.3%, and the probability of cumulative interest rate hikes of 50 basis points is 0.0%.
The Fed will announce the Fed's interest rate decision in the United States from November 1st to November 2nd at 2:00.
The Federal Reserve will announce a new interest rate decision in the early morning of November 2, and the probability of keeping it unchanged is expected to be 97.4%
October 30th, the Federal Reserve will announce the new interest rate decision at 2:00 AM Beijing time on November 2nd (early Thursday morning).
According to CME's "Fed Watch" data, the probability of maintaining interest rates in the range of 5.25%-5.50% is 97.4%.
CME "Fed Watch": The probability of the Fed keeping interest rates unchanged in November is 99%
Based on CME's "FedWatch" data, the probability that the Fed will maintain interest rates in the range of 5.25%-5.50% in November is 99.0%, and the probability of raising interest rates by 25 basis points to the range of 5.50%-5.75% is 1.0%.
CME "Fed Watch": The probability of the Fed keeping interest rates unchanged in November is 99.9%
On October 22nd, data from CME's "FedWatch" showed that the probability of the Fed maintaining interest rates at 5.25%-5.50% in November is 99.9%, while the probability of a 25 basis point rate cut to the 5.00%-5.25% range is 0.1%.
Fed Governor Waller: No one expects an interest rate cut in the near future
Federal Reserve Board member Waller said that no one expects a rate cut in the near future.
Fed Governor Waller: If the economy continues to strengthen, higher interest rates may be needed
Federal Reserve board member Bullard stated in a speech that if the economy continues to strengthen, higher interest rates may be needed; before making a decision on interest rates, we can wait, observe, and watch.