Fed's Dec. rate cut looks increasingly like a toss-up
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(Reuters) -Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari told Bloomberg News in an interview on Thursday that he did not support the Fed's interest-rate cut in October given the economy's resilience,
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Bitcoin’s drop below $100,000 is deepening as fading Fed rate-cut hopes pressure global markets, putting key support levels from $94K to $88K back in focus.
Gold and silver futures fell sharply in a broader market selloff sparked by hawkish remarks from US Federal Reserve officials, which have reduced expectations for a December rate cut.
Fed speakers sounded hesitant about more rate cuts in comments this week. Tech stocks whipsawed in volatile trading on Friday.
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Minneapolis Fed’s Neel Kashkari Pushes Back On December Rate Cut, Cites Corporate America’s Rosy 2026 Outlook
According to the CME FedWatch Tool, which is based on futures traders' expectations, the odds of a rate cut in December are 50.7%. ・The government shutdown, which lasted a record 42 days, has further complicated matters by suspending several key economic data points with implications for interest rates.