★Markets' hopes for Fed interest rate cuts are rapidly fading away
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"Persistent inflation pressures, underscored by rising energy costs, are recalibrating market rate expectations, potentially prolonging higher-for-longer policy and impacting capital allocation across duration and risk assets. This shift could tighten financial conditions further, challenging corporate refinancing and equity valuations while bolstering dollar strength and commodity-linked exposures."
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The Big Market Report Take
The market's persistent hope for rate cuts appears to be encountering reality, again. With inflation data and energy prices ticking up, the Fed's pivot now seems a distant memory for some.
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