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Fed Rate Cut Outlook: Steady in First Half, Slowing in Second Half of Next Year
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Divergence in November Non-Farm Data
The United States' November non-farm payroll data was robust, with industry surveys showing job additions surpassing market expectations. However, household survey data indicated a rise in the unemployment rate and a decline in labor force participation, suggesting a waning momentum in the labor market's recovery. This data divergence has made markets lean towards anticipating further rate cuts by the Federal Reserve to address the ongoing slowdown risks in the labor market.
December Rate Cut Expectations Intensify
Following the release of November's non-farm numbers, the expectation for a 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve at the December FOMC meeting has strengthened. Markets are eyeing the upcoming November CPI data, which, despite some inflationary risk, is unlikely to substantially alter the rate cut trajectory. Federal Reserve Chair Powell recently stated there would be no rush to quick rate reductions, but analysts believe this is more about stabilizing market expectations than a real policy shift.
2025 Rate Cut Outlook: Steady in the First Half
Looking ahead, based on the current labor market weakness and easing inflation pressures, the Federal Reserve might maintain a relatively steady rate-cut pace in the first half of 2025 to support economic growth. The report highlights that the current rate level remains quite restrictive, and as the Fed's assessment of employment and inflation risks has become more balanced, rate cuts appear to be a reasonable choice.
Gradual Slowdown in Rate Cuts Likely in the Second Half
Entering the second half of 2025, as policy rates approach a neutral level, the Federal Reserve might gradually slow the pace of rate cuts. This move aims to balance economic growth with the need for financial stability, avoiding excessive easing that could lead to potential market risks.
Conclusion: Market expectations for the Federal Reserve's rate cut path show distinct phases. With more economic data releases and policy environment changes, investors need to closely monitor the Fed's latest statements and economic trends to adjust investment strategies.


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