The first Fed rate cut probably isn't coming until June, according to Bank of America.
Central bank chief Jerome Powell pushed back on hopes for a March rate cut on Wednesday.
AdvertisementThe Fed's first rate cut is now unlikely to come in March after the central bank struck a surprisingly hawkish tone at Wednesday's Federal Open Market Committee meeting, according to Bank of America.
Investors still see an aggressive pace of rate cuts by the end of the year, despite lowered hopes for a March cut.
AdvertisementExperts have warned that Fed rate cuts could be a double-edged sword for the economy, particularly if the Fed cuts interest rates rapidly.
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Jerome Powell, —, Jerome Powell's presser, aren't, Powell, Jeff Gundlach
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