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    Global markets react positively to Federal Reserve’s rate cut outlook

    December 14, 2023
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    The Federal Reserve’s recent announcement has stirred significant optimism in financial markets. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), maintaining interest rates at their current 22-year high, coupled this decision with forecasts suggesting a potential 75 basis point reduction in 2024. This projection marks a more dovish stance than previous estimates. Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell emphasized a change in approach, indicating that the current benchmark rate might have reached its zenith for this tightening cycle.

    Global markets react positively to Federal Reserve's rate cut outlook

    The FOMC’s decision to keep rates between 5.25% and 5.5% aligns with the Fed’s “dot plot” predictions, forecasting a decrease to approximately 4.5-4.75% by the end of next year. Further reductions are anticipated in 2025, with expectations of rates settling between 3.5% and 3.75%. This outlook sparked a rally in U.S. stocks and a notable drop in Treasury yields. The two-year Treasury yield, sensitive to rate expectations, experienced a considerable decline to 4.43%, with the benchmark 10-year yield also decreasing.

    This decline in yields was paralleled by a surge in the S&P 500, reaching its highest level since January 2022. The impact extended beyond U.S. borders, as European stocks and government bonds also experienced a boost. Indices like France’s CAC 40 and London’s FTSE 100 saw significant gains, and the yields on 10-year German Bunds dropped. Priya Misra of JPMorgan Asset Management observed a shift in the Fed’s stance from a prolonged period of heightened rates to discussions of rate cuts. This change suggests a proactive approach to a potential economic slowdown.

    The Fed’s statement highlighted conditions for further policy adjustments necessary to achieve a 2% inflation rate, using more cautious language. This shift implies a reduced likelihood of further rate hikes. Powell reiterated the Fed’s commitment to cautious rate decisions, acknowledging progress in combating inflation and the importance of not over-restricting the economy. Powell further clarified that the Fed would consider rate cuts before inflation reverts to 2%, to prevent excessive economic restriction.

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