Analyst: The Federal Reserve may cut interest rates by 100 basis points next year

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ChainCatcher reports that, according to Jinsi, analyst Anna Wong stated that the Federal Reserve’s policy statement and updated projections are generally dovish, despite some hawkish signals. The committee significantly raised the growth trajectory, lowered the inflation outlook, and kept the “dot plot” unchanged. She pointed out that although the “dot plot” indicates only one rate cut in 2026, with market expectations of two, she believes the Fed will ultimately cut rates by 100 basis points next year due to expected weak wage growth and no clear signs of inflation reigniting.

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