Fed's Data Setbacks and Internal Disagreements Dash Expectations for a December Rate Reduction
- Fed's December rate cut probability drops to 33% due to delayed labor data from government shutdown and internal policy divisions. - September jobs report showed 119,000 hires but rising 4.4% unemployment, creating mixed signals about economic resilience. - Market selloff intensifies with Bitcoin falling to $89,000 and dollar strengthening as traders anticipate prolonged hawkish stance. - Goldman Sachs suggests December cut remains possible if Fed prioritizes unemployment, but delayed November data compl
Market data now shows that the likelihood of the Federal Reserve reducing interest rates by 25 basis points in December has dropped sharply to 33%, a significant shift from the previous near-certainty. This change comes after the October nonfarm payrolls report was canceled due to the government shutdown, and the November data release was postponed until after the Fed's last policy meeting of 2025. As a result, traders on the
The Federal Reserve's upcoming decision is complicated by the absence of up-to-date labor market figures, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has confirmed that last week's September jobs report will be the final major data point available before the December meeting. The September report indicated 119,000 new jobs, surpassing forecasts, but the unemployment rate climbed to 4.4%, its highest level since October 2021
Internal disagreements within the Fed have added to the uncertainty. The minutes from the October meeting, released last week, revealed significant differences among policymakers regarding further monetary easing. While some officials supported a rate cut, "many participants suggested that it would likely be appropriate to keep the target range unchanged for the rest of the year," as stated in the minutes
The decline in expectations for rate cuts has led to a faster selloff in risk assets.
However, Kay Haigh of Goldman Sachs believes a December rate cut is still possible if the Fed focuses on the rising unemployment rate, now at 4.4%
The Fed's final meeting of 2025, set for December 10–12, is expected to center on maintaining stability in a fragile economic environment. With markets now estimating a 67% chance that rates will remain unchanged, the central bank faces a crucial challenge in balancing inflation management with supporting growth amid incomplete information.
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