Today: September 22, 2024
Today: September 22, 2024

Traders see Fed starting with 25 bps cut in Sept

FILE PHOTO: The Federal Reserve building in Washington
September 06, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - Traders priced in a quarter-point Federal Reserve interest-rate cut this month, with a bigger move expected at its next meeting, after Fed Governor Christopher Waller said recent labor market data shows it is time to cut rates and said he could support a bigger rate cut if the data warrant it. 

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