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  2. Fed chair’s ‘unmistakably dovish’ tone gives investors hope ...

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    The bond market was already pricing in 100% odds of a rate cut next month, including a 32.5% chance of an outsize 50-basis-point rate cut, according to CME Group’s FedWatch tool, and little ...

  3. Analysis-Investors cheer Fed's dovish pivot, as focus shifts ...

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -A dovish shift from the Federal Reserve has put record highs in sight for U.S. stocks and sent Treasury yields tumbling, even as some investors worry the market may be moving ...

  4. Fed rate cut decision risks investor 'angst' — here's what ...

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    But Wall Street has remained divided on how aggressively the Fed should move to protect the labor market and avoid a recession — and on whether to cut interest rates by 25 or 50 basis points ...

  5. Is Hawkish Shift On Inflation Imminent? Wall Street Analysts ...

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    April 30, 2024 at 1:51 PM. Is Hawkish Shift On Inflation Imminent? Wall Street Analysts, Traders Brace For Fed Impact. Investors are on edge ahead of Wednesday’s Federal Open Market Committee ...

  6. Fed interest rate decision looms in critical week for markets ...

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    The Fed will announce its next monetary policy decision on Wednesday. Markets are largely split on whether the central bank will cut rates by 25 basis points to a range of 5% to 5.25% or by 50 ...

  7. The Fed’s declaration that rates may have peaked is ‘a long ...

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    “The bears are running for cover and may have to go into hibernation” after the Fed’s dovish outlook, said Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer of Independent Advisor Alliance.

  8. Monetary hawk and dove - Wikipedia

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    Public finance. A monetary hawk, or hawk for short, is someone who advocates keeping inflation low as the top priority in monetary policy. In contrast, a monetary dove is someone who emphasizes other issues, especially low unemployment, over low inflation. The two terms are commonly used in the United States to describe members and nominees to ...

  9. Interest rate cuts are now all but guaranteed after dovish ...

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    After the Fed’s dovish minutes, it appears all eyes are now on August’s jobs report for evidence of the need for more aggressive rate cuts. “Should the next payroll report come in softer ...