Federal Reserve Likely to Hold Rates Steady at June Meeting With 97% Probability

According to Jin10, based on CME FedWatch data released on June 8, the Federal Reserve has a 97% probability of keeping interest rates unchanged at the June meeting, with a 3% chance of a cumulative 25-basis-point rate cut. For the July meeting, the probability of rates remaining steady stands at 81.9%, with a 15.5% probability of a 25-basis-point rate increase and a 2.5% probability of a rate cut.
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