Core: Fed rate decision, December dot plot, will Powell be pushed toward dovish rate cut rhetoric?
1. Confirmed Data - December 11 (03:00 Beijing time): Fed announces interest rate; CME rate cut probability at 86%, essentially locked in
2. Will further rate cuts continue? ① December dot plot: - How much rate cut room is left after the neutral rate enters 3.50%—3.75% range; - 2026 path—number and magnitude of cuts, implying the latest assessment of the economy, employment, and inflation ② Powell press conference: - Hawkish cut: raising the threshold for further cuts → bearish for risk assets; - Neutral cut: avoids further easing, also avoids tightening, adjusts in real time depending on data; - Dovish cut: confirms economic slowdown, employment risks, inflation under control → strengthens easing expectations
3. Conclusion This week is a watershed for 2026 rate expectations: the dot plot sets the range, Powell sets the pace; additional noise may come from when Trump nominates a new chair—if Hassett makes an early “shadow” move, it could disrupt market interpretation
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[December 8 — December 12 Macro Highlights]
Core: Fed rate decision, December dot plot, will Powell be pushed toward dovish rate cut rhetoric?
1. Confirmed Data
- December 11 (03:00 Beijing time): Fed announces interest rate; CME rate cut probability at 86%, essentially locked in
2. Will further rate cuts continue?
① December dot plot:
- How much rate cut room is left after the neutral rate enters 3.50%—3.75% range;
- 2026 path—number and magnitude of cuts, implying the latest assessment of the economy, employment, and inflation
② Powell press conference:
- Hawkish cut: raising the threshold for further cuts → bearish for risk assets;
- Neutral cut: avoids further easing, also avoids tightening, adjusts in real time depending on data;
- Dovish cut: confirms economic slowdown, employment risks, inflation under control → strengthens easing expectations
3. Conclusion
This week is a watershed for 2026 rate expectations: the dot plot sets the range, Powell sets the pace; additional noise may come from when Trump nominates a new chair—if Hassett makes an early “shadow” move, it could disrupt market interpretation