The probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged in June is now 97.3%.

BlockBeats News, May 27 — According to CME "FedWatch" data, the probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged in June is now 97.3%, and the probability of a 25 basis point rate hike is 2.7%.
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NonceWhisperer
· 4h ago
2.7% chance of interest rate hike, the final stubbornness of the bears
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MosaicBow
· 5h ago
97.3% Basically a sure thing, no show in June
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GateUser-6857a9c9
· 5h ago
At the macro level, the stalemate continues, and funds are waiting for certainty.
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NeonIceMelt
· 5h ago
The liquidity turning point has to be pushed back again
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MechanicalHummingbirdGlass
· 5h ago
Interest rates remain high; are high-yield assets still attractive?
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FeeMarketMonk
· 5h ago
CME's data is much more reliable than Powell's speech.
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GateUser-d6fb8ff1
· 5h ago
97.3% vs 2.7%—I really admire the warriors who buy calls at these odds.
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