CME Federal Reserve Watch: The probability of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates this year has fallen back to 59.4%

BlockBeats message. On June 13, according to CME “Federal Reserve Watch” data, the probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged through December is 39.6%, and the probability of a cumulative rate cut of 25 basis points is only 1%.

The probability of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates this year has fallen to 59.4%. Among them, the probability of a cumulative rate increase of 25 basis points is 42.3%, the probability of a cumulative rate increase of 50 basis points is 14.9%, the probability of a cumulative rate increase of 75 basis points is 2.1%, and the probability of a cumulative rate increase of 100 basis points is 0.1%.

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