The probability of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates by 25 basis points in November is 86.3%, while the likelihood of not cutting rates has risen to 13.7%
According to CME's "Fed Watch", the probability of the Federal Reserve cutting rates by 25 basis points in November is 86.3%, while the likelihood of maintaining the current interest rate is 13.7%. The chance of a cumulative rate cut of 50 basis points by December stands at 78.8%, and a cumulative reduction of 75 basis points has an 8.9% probability; there is a zero percent chance for a total cut of 100 basis points.
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