Powell’s pivot leaves traders debating rate cut


Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell walks outside of the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium at Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park near Moran, Wyo., on Friday, Aug. 23, 2024. (AP Photo Amber Baesler)

NEW YORK: Now that US Federal Reserve (Fed) chair Jerome Powell has made it crystal clear that interest-rate cuts are coming next month, bond traders are focusing in on bets over the size of that first reduction and the future path of easing.

Powell, speaking last Friday at the US central bank’s annual symposium in Wyoming, said the “time has come” for the Fed to lower benchmark rates from their two-decade high, his clearest signal yet that long-awaited rate cuts are imminent.

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