The probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged in June is 96.8%.

ME News Report, May 16 (UTC+8), according to CME "FedWatch": The probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged until June is 96.8%, with a 3.2% chance of a total 25 basis point cut. The probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged until July is 93.8%, with a 3.1% chance of a total 25 basis point cut and a 3.1% chance of a 25 basis point rate hike. (Source: Jinshi)
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Stop-LossForBluePeony
· 4h ago
The longer high interest rates are maintained, the more projects are at risk of “blowing up,” and on-chain data is already looking very bad.
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0xNoodleSoup
· 4h ago
Is CME's forecast accurate? The last time, it was also them who predicted a rate cut in March.
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BluePeonyMinerDream
· 4h ago
Waiting for a black swan to force the Fed to pivot; for now, just holding on stubbornly.
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DeepBlueStakingStone
· 4h ago
A 3.2% chance of interest rate cut; even gamblers wouldn't dare take this bet.
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