Fed Rate Cut in June? Data Throws Cold Water on Dovish Hopes

 | Apr 03, 2024 20:12

Forecasts that the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates in June took another hit after Monday’s relatively firm manufacturing survey data for March.

Markets are still pricing in moderate odds that easing will start at the end of the second quarter, but the incoming data is providing more support for again pushing the date for a dovish policy pivot further down the road.

The latest talking point: the long-suffering US manufacturing sector appears, finally, to be rebounding, based on survey data.

The ISM’s manufacturing PMI ticked above the neutral 50 mark in March, marking the first expansion for the sector since 2022. This could be noise, of course, but for the moment the prospects for recovery are the most encouraging in several years, based on this survey.