Jin10: The Federal Reserve may not close the door to rate cuts in March
According to Jinshi data, the main issue facing the Federal Reserve at this week's policy meeting is what signal Powell will send regarding the possibility of a rate cut in March. It is expected that Fed officials will not change rates at this meeting, but will prepare for future monetary easing.
The market expects a 50% chance of a rate cut in March. Reasons for the rate cut include declining inflation and avoiding an economic recession. Decisions regarding adjustments to the balance sheet will be announced at subsequent meetings.
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