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    Market reacts to Powell’s hints at easing monetary policy

    August 26, 2024
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    U.S. Treasury yields remained relatively stable on Monday, with the 10-year note holding firm in the wake of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s latest comments, which strongly hinted at upcoming rate cuts. Amidst a volatile economic climate, the 10-year Treasury yield hovered at 3.807%, reflecting market anticipation and reactions to policy forecasts. Last week, Powell addressed the need for an adjustment in monetary policy during his speech at the Jackson Hole symposium, marking his most explicit nod towards easing rates. This statement has led to heightened expectations among investors for a reduction in interest rates at the Fed’s next meeting, suggesting a strategic shift to counterbalance recent economic pressures.

    Market reacts to Powell's hints at easing monetary policy

    The Treasury market saw minor fluctuations across various maturities on the same day. Shorter-term notes like the 1-month and 3-month Treasuries experienced slight declines, while the 1-year and 2-year notes saw increments, indicative of the nuanced investor sentiment regarding the short-term economic outlook. In his speech, Powell highlighted significant improvements in inflation levels and a cooling labor market, factors he considers pivotal in deciding the timing and magnitude of rate cuts. He underscored that while the trajectory towards lower rates is evident, the specific details would hinge on upcoming economic data and risk assessments.

    The trading community is betting on a rate cut with considerable certainty, as evidenced by the latest probabilities from the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool. The market currently assigns a 63.5% likelihood to a quarter-percentage-point cut and a 36.5% probability to a half-point reduction at the upcoming September 18 Fed meeting. Despite Powell’s cautious stance on committing to a specific timeline for rate adjustments, his remarks have set the stage for what many in the financial sector anticipate to be a pivotal shift in U.S. monetary policy. As the date of the next Fed meeting draws closer, the interplay between market expectations and actual policy decisions will be crucial in shaping economic strategies moving forward.

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