Bond Traders Are Giving Up on the Idea of Fed Rate Cuts
Money markets show chance of rate cut in 2026 is essentially a coin flip.
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For bond traders, the prospect of even one interest-rate cut this year from the Fed is now essentially a coin flip — with the war in the Middle East and spike in oil only adding to a fraught debate.