Morgan Stanley: No Longer Expects Fed Rate Cut in December
Jinse Finance reported, according to market sources: Morgan Stanley analyst Michael Gapen stated that strong employment reduces the risk of rising unemployment, and no longer expects the Federal Reserve to cut rates in December. He now expects three rate cuts in January, April, and June next year, thus maintaining the final rate expectation at 3-3.25%.
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