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Fed's Williams Voices Support for Maintaining Interest Rates, Expectation of Rate Hike Later This Year Continues to Rise

BlockBeats News, June 3rd, Federal Reserve's Williams Speaks in Support of Maintaining Interest Rates: Monetary policy is "just right" at the moment, with no need to raise or lower rates. We will closely monitor the latest developments on tariff actions, as the upside risks to inflation have increased. There is no clear direction for future rates, and the forward guidance from the Fed is not deemed particularly helpful.


According to CME FedWatch Tool data, the market-implied probability of a rate cut this year has been largely erased, and expectations for a rate hike are rising, with even the possibility of a 75 basis point increase. The probability of the Fed keeping rates unchanged throughout 2026 is 40.9%, the probability of a cumulative 25 basis point cut in rates for the year is only 0.7%, the probability of a cumulative 25 basis point rate hike is 41.6%, the probability of a cumulative 50 basis point rate hike is 14.6%, and the probability of a cumulative 75 basis point rate hike is 0.1%.


Furthermore, the probability of a 25 basis point rate cut at the next Fed meeting (June) is 1.7%.

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