Fed Seen Sticking With Three 2024 Cuts Despite Higher Inflation

  • Growth and inflation projections may edge higher this month
  • Economists expect tapering of balance sheet to start mid-year
WATCH: BofA’s Mark Cabana says a rate cut of 75 basis points still makes sense.Source: Bloomberg
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A recent pickup in inflation isn’t likely to shift Federal Reserve policymakers’ forecasts for three interest-rate cuts this year and four in 2025, according to economists surveyed by Bloomberg News.

The Federal Open Market Committee will keep rates steady in the 5.25% to 5.5% range for a fifth consecutive meeting next week, with policymakers reducing rates for the first time in June, economists say. A solid majority of survey respondents see Fed officials penciling in three or more cuts in 2024, while more than a third expect two or fewer.