The Federal Reserve has a 90.2% probability of maintaining interest rates unchanged in March.

ChainCatcher reports that according to Jintou, CME “Federal Reserve Watch” shows a 90.2% probability that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged until March, and a 9.8% chance of a 25 basis point cut. By April, the probability of a total 25 basis point cut is 26.4%, the probability of holding rates steady is 71.5%, and the probability of a total 50 basis point cut is 2%. By June, the probability of a total 25 basis point cut is 51.8%.

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Rotschildvip
· 02-16 00:50
There is a plot. Somebody figured out that AI will hurt politically (resources, jobs, prices, tax) and now they will crack down on AI and the market will hurt. Also, someone will short the AI market and make a fortune without even asking for it. A marvelous business. Big and Beautiful.
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Rotschildvip
· 02-15 22:17
And also data centers will act like charity institutions. Read the CNBC Navarro interview: "Navarro says Trump administration may force data center builders like Meta to ‘internalize’ costs"
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