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Fed Signals Fewer Rate Cuts as Inflation Remains Stubborn
Federal Reserve officials pushed back on aggressive easing expectations, citing inflation that remains stubbornly above the 2% target heading into spring.
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Officials now expect fewer than 3 cuts in 2025, as core PCE holds at 2.8%.
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Powell stressed cuts remain "entirely data dependent" — April CPI is now pivotal.
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Markets fell 1.4%; 10-year yields rose to 4.6% as traders repriced sharply.
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The Fed is pumping the brakes. Bonds, mortgages, and equities all feel it — the next six weeks will be decisive.
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"Fed Signals Slower Path on Rate Cuts as Inflation Proves Sticky"
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Federal Reserve officials signaled they expect fewer than three rate cuts in 2025, down from earlier forecasts, citing inflation that remains above the 2% target.
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Core PCE inflation held at 2.8% in the latest reading, prompting officials to adopt a more cautious stance on easing.
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Markets fell 1.4% on the news as traders repriced rate cut expectations, with the 10-year Treasury yield rising to 4.6%.
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Chair Powell emphasized cuts remain "data dependent" — the next decision hinges on April CPI data due in two weeks.
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