September Rate Cut Odds Hit 90.7% as Fed Signals Potential Action

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The latest CME FedWatch data reveals compelling market expectations for Federal Reserve monetary policy decisions in the coming months. Market participants are pricing in a 90.7% probability of a 25 basis point interest rate cut when the Fed convenes in September, with only a 9.3% chance of maintaining current rates.

The contrast becomes even more pronounced when examining October’s outlook. While the Fed has a 4.5% likelihood of holding rates steady, market expectations diverge significantly across potential cut scenarios. The cumulative probability of a 25 basis point reduction stands at 48.9%, while odds of a 50 basis point cut—a more aggressive move—reach 46.5%. This near-split suggests markets are weighing both moderate and substantial easing possibilities for autumn.

These probabilities paint a clear picture: investors are increasingly confident the Fed will move toward rate reductions, with September appearing virtually assured. The 90.7% probability of action in the near term could have ripple effects across both traditional and crypto markets, as lower rates typically boost risk appetite and alternative asset valuations.

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