Markets Consider Path for Fed Pause and Eventual Rate Cuts

 | May 04, 2023 19:45

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates for a 10th straight time on Wednesday, lifting its target by a 1/4-point to a 5.0%-to-5.25% range, the highest since 2007. But there are hints that the central bank may be set to pause at the next policy meeting in June and start cutting later in the year. Much depends on how the economic and inflation data compare in the updates during the weeks and months ahead. But for now, the crowd thinks the rate-hiking cycle may have peaked.

Consider the outlook via Fed funds futures this morning. Based on CME data, a pause is currently priced in as a near certainty at the June 14 meeting. Another pause and a cut are expected to be the most likely scenarios at the two FOMC meetings that follow, although in those cases, the implied probabilities are roughly a coin toss at this point.