The Federal Reserve has a 99.5% probability of keeping interest rates unchanged in April.

ME News update: On April 21 (UTC+8), according to the CME “FedWatch,” the probability of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates by 25 basis points in April is 0.5%, and the probability of keeping the rates unchanged is 99.5%. The probability of the Federal Reserve cutting rates by a cumulative 25 basis points by June is 4.5%, and the probability of keeping rates unchanged is 95%. The probability of a cumulative rate increase of 25 basis points is 0.5%. (Source: Jin10)
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