★How Many Fed Rate Cuts Can We Now Expect in 2026?
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"The market's shift from expecting Fed rate cuts in 2026 to now expecting none signals a belief that inflation will remain stubbornly high, forcing the Fed to keep rates elevated for longer. This directly impacts borrowing costs for businesses and consumers, potentially slowing economic growth and challenging equity valuations. Investors should prepare for a sustained period of higher interest rates."
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The Big Market Report Take
Well, that's a quick turnaround. Just yesterday, the market was debating *how many* cuts in 2026. Now, it seems the consensus is we'll be lucky to see any at all. Funny how expectations shift, isn't it?
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