★Bond Traders Are Giving Up on the Idea of Fed Rate Cuts
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"Bond traders now see significantly fewer Fed rate cuts ahead, pushing borrowing costs higher across the economy. This shift means everything from mortgages to corporate loans will likely remain expensive for longer, impacting growth and investment decisions."
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The Big Market Report Take
Looks like bond traders are finally admitting what many of us suspected: those aggressive Fed rate cut predictions were a bit optimistic. Now, even 2026 is a toss-up for a cut, which tells you everything about how sticky inflation and the economy have become. Maybe it's time to adjust those calendars.
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