Interest Rate Cut Could Come in the First Half of 2025
Fed Board Member Christopher Waller made statements that strengthened expectations for an interest rate cut. Waller said that suitable conditions have emerged for an interest rate cut and that this step could be taken in the first half of 2025.
Is the Ground Ready for an Interest Rate Cut?
Waller stated that inflation is on a downward trend and economic data are giving supportive signals for an interest rate cut. Expressing his confidence in the Fed's current plan, Waller said, "There is a good plan in place for an interest rate cut and we are seeing signs of softer economic data."
A Step Could Come After the March Meeting
Waller gave an optimistic message regarding the interest rate decisions that the markets are closely following by saying, "I think there could be an interest rate cut after the Fed meeting in March." These statements strengthened the expectation that the Fed could start cutting interest rates in the first half of the year.
How Will Markets Be Affected?
These statements increased hopes for an interest rate cut in financial markets. Investors are especially waiting for the decisions to come out of the March meeting. If the Fed confirms that inflation is under control, interest rate cuts may occur in the first half of the year.
Author: Besim Şen